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Do not do your alms before people (2)

By Prof. A. P. Lopukhin Synagogues in this verse should not be understood as “assemblies,” but synagogues. To the boasting “in the synagogues” is added the boasting “in the streets”. The purpose of the hypocritical almsgiving is clearly stated: “to glorify them” (hypocrites) “people”. This means that through charity they wanted to achieve their own […]

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Charting a Resilient Future: Ursula von der Leyen’s Vision for a Stronger European Union

Brussels, September 13 2023. In a moment for the European Union, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission is preparing to deliver her eagerly awaited State of the Union speech on September 13th. Given the challenges confronting the continent, including geopolitical tensions and climate change, this address is anticipated to establish the […]

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World Bank suspends new loans to Uganda over controversial anti-LGBTQ law

Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law is fundamentally at odds with World Bank values, financial institution says The World Bank has said it will suspend new loans to Uganda over a controversial anti-LGBTQ law that has been condemned by a number of countries and the United Nations, Reuters reported. A World Bank team visited Uganda immediately after the […]

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Grandeur Unveiled, 10 facts to know about Brussels’ Grand Place

The Grand Place in Brussels is an awe-inspiring collection of buildings both private, that primarily date back to the late 17th century. It forms a marketplace with charming cobblestone streets and its origins can be traced back as far as the 12th century. The Grand Place showcases structures that symbolize the city’s authority and guilds. […]

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A Balkan State Introduces Compulsory Earthquake Insurance

The Albanian government proposed for public discussion a draft law on mandatory earthquake insurance of homes. The bill provides for mandatory insurance of all homes and parts of homes that are used for commercial establishments, offices or other similar purposes. Only buildings that are made of clay/brick, the structure of which includes reed fibers or […]

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Slovenia’s Recovery, Strengthening EU Partnership through Prompt Assistance

In an impactful speech Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission emphasized the steps to help Slovenia recover and rebuild. She stressed the need, for action in navigating the administrative procedures to access the allocated EUR 2.7 billion for investments. This financial support showcases the European Union’s commitment to standing by its […]

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UN pushes disarmament talks amid fears that drums of nuclear war are beating again

In a message to mark the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Mr. Guterres urged the international community to learn from the “nuclear cataclysm” that befell the Japanese city on 6 August 1945. “The drums of nuclear war are beating once again; mistrust and division are on the rise,” the UN chief said […]

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MEPs call on EU and Türkiye to look for alternative ways to cooperate

The Foreign Affairs Committee is urging the European Union and Turkey to find a solution, to the deadlock and establish a framework for their relationship. Members of the Foreign Affairs Committee believe that unless there is a change in how the Turkish government approaches things the EU accession process for Turkey cannot continue in its […]

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Bridging Time and Justice: The Remarkable Palace of Justice in Brussels

Behold the Palace of Justice in Brussels – a commanding architectural marvel that stands as a testament to authority, a striking symbol of legal power that has captivated both locals and visitors for over a century. Perched regally atop Poelaert Square, this grand edifice isn’t merely a building; it’s a tangible representation of Belgium’s legal […]

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The African Civil Society Forum for Democracy Vigorously Condemns the Military Coup in Niger

Rabat – Mr. Hammouch Lahcen, President of the African Civil Society Forum for Democracy, expresses his deepest concern and strongly condemns the recent military coup in Niger. We firmly believe in the primacy of democracy and the need to respect the will of the people, expressed through free and fair elections. President Bazoum, democratically elected […]

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Scientologists Spearhead Environmental Transformation in Rome

ROME, ITALY, August 9, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ — In a display of their dedication, to an environmentally friendly future, the Church of Scientology is making waves in Rome with its impressive efforts in environmental stewardship. Going beyond just making things look nicer the Church is focused on creating practices that are leaving a lasting impact on the Eternal City. At the […]

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