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Jean-Claude Larcher on the origin, nature and meaning of the current pandemic (1)

The author of the interview, Archpriest Zhivko Panev, is a professor of canon law and history of local churches at the Orthodox Theological Institute "St. Sergius ”in Paris and head of a Paris parish.

St. John Kukuzel – 10 facts about the great church composer

On October 1, every year the Orthodox Church celebrates a calendar-liturgical celebration, celebrating the memory of St. John Kukuzel. St. John Kukuzel is a...

They eat live octopuses and are downright rude: South Korea through the eyes of a foreigner

If you go to South Korea with the attitude that you go to the decor for an ancient tea ceremony with the appropriate pagodas,...

Kemal and Dimitrina one of the great doomed love stories of the 20th century

Kemal Ataturk and Dimitrina Kovacheva - doomed love, which has become almost a legend, one of the great love stories of the twentieth century "I...

The European Commission supports the countries of the Union that build fences at the external borders

EU Home Affairs Commissioner Ilva Johansson voiced support for EU countries that are building fences at the external borders to prevent the illegal entry...

Chronology of Gypsy History (2)

1958 Bulgaria: Nomadism banned. Czechoslovakia: Nomadism banned. Hungary: National Gypsy organization established. 1960 England and Wales: Caravan Sites Act reduces provision of caravan sites. France: Communauté Mondiale Gitane...

Debate over the place of prostitution in legal regulation

Recently, the debate about the place of prostitution in legal regulation has intensified significantly. We are talking about the legal regulation of prostitution in...

Network selling fake financial services online taken down

The criminal organisations used 250 domains and two call centres to lure German investors Law enforcement and judicial authorities from Bulgaria, Cyprus, Germany, the Netherlands...

Chronology of Gypsy History (1)

224-241 Persia: In the reign of Shah Ardashir, Gypsies first come from India to work. 420-438 Persia: Bahram Gur, Shah of Persia, brings Gypsy musicians...

Writer from Tanzania with a Nobel Prize for Literature

Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurna (1948), who grew up on Fr. Zanzibar, but moved to England as a refugee in the late 1960s, won the...
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