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EU Proposes FASTER Initiative to Accelerate Tax Relief Procedures for Investors

In a move to streamline and expedite tax relief procedures for investors in the European Union, the European Commission has put forth the FASTER proposal. The initiative aims to address the cumbersome and unharmonized processes currently in place, which often deter cross-border investments and leave room for fraudulent activities. Currently, when an EU resident invests […]

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Greece became the first Orthodox country to approve same-sex marriage

The country’s parliament approved a bill allowing civil marriages between people of the same sex, which was applauded by supporters of the rights of the LGBT community, Reuters reported. Representatives of both supporters and opponents of the legalization of civil marriage between same-sex couples had gathered in front of the parliament. The law gives same-sex […]

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An Exarchate of the Ecumenical Patriarchate was registered in Lithuania

On February 8, the Ministry of Justice of Lithuania registered a new religious structure – an exarchate, which will be subordinated to the Patriarchate of Constantinople. Thus, two Orthodox churches will be officially recognized in the country: one belonging to the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the existing diocese of the Moscow Patriarchate in Lithuania. The new […]

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EU is challenged to stand by those persecuted for changing their faith in MENA and beyond

“We don’t want you to change the culture of Yemen or the Middle East, we just ask for the right to exist. Can we accept each other?” Hassan Al-Yemeni* was imprisoned on the charges of espionage just for converting from Islam to Christianity, the religion of the West. His story is one of many told […]

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A founding meeting and a round table for the unification of Ukrainian Orthodoxy held in Kyiv

By Hristianstvo.bg In “St. Sofia of Kiev” the Constituent Assembly of the public organization “Sofia Brotherhood” was held. The participants of the meeting elected the chairman of Archpriest Alexander Kolb and members of the Board of Directors of the brotherhood. The event was held within the framework of the Forum for the Unity of Ukrainian […]

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Scandal in Greece over film showing Alexander the Great as gay

The Minister of Culture denounced the Netflix series “Netflix’s Alexander the Great series is ‘fantasy of extremely poor quality, low content and full of historical inaccuracies,’” Greece’s Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said on Wednesday, reports Kathimerini. The series “The Making of a God” caused controversy in Greece because it touches on a sensitive subject, as […]

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The Bulgarian National Bank has completed the process of coordinating and approving the design of the Bulgarian Euro coins

The Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) has officially announced that it has completed the process of coordinating and approving the design of the Bulgarian euro coins. The final step in this process involved the approval of the EU Council, which was received earlier this month. All EU member states have approved the design of the Bulgarian […]

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Manuscripts Charred After the Eruption of Vesuvius Read by Artificial Intelligence

The manuscripts are more than 2,000 years old and were severely damaged after the eruption of the volcano in AD 79. Three scientists managed to read a small part of charred manuscripts after the eruption of Vesuvius with the help of artificial intelligence, reported AFP. The manuscripts are more than 2,000 years old and were […]

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Rome partially restored Trajan’s Basilica with the money of a Russian oligarch

Asked about the topic, Rome’s chief curator of cultural heritage, Claudio Parisi Presicce, said Usmanov’s funding was agreed before Western sanctions, and Rome’s ancient heritage, he says, is “universal”. The imposing colonnade of Trajan’s Basilica in Rome, which occupies a prominent position in the Roman emperor’s forum a stone’s throw from the Colosseum, has just […]

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The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) condemned the repression against the Bulgarians in North Macedonia

ECRI highlights the cases of a number of attacks against people who identify themselves as Bulgarians The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) of the Council of Europe has published in September 2023 its annual report on N. Macedonia, and in the section on hate speech, attention is mainly paid to the repression against […]

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Canonization of Mama Antula, Argentina’s First Saint Woman Unites Leaders of Diverse Religions

Leaders from different religions came together to witness the canonization of Argentina’s first saint, Saint Mama Antula. This historic event showcased the strength of interreligious dialogue and mutual respect. With high-level political figures and ecclesiastical authorities in attendance, the ceremony symbolized unity and celebrated a woman whose faith left a lasting impact. The event, broadcasted live, served as a powerful reminder of how faith can unite people around common values and aspirations. Pope Francis, known for his dedication to interreligious dialogue, continues to promote peace and inclusivity.

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Very Small Pores Make a Big Difference in Filtering Technology

Nanoporous membranes are valuable tools for filtering out impurities from water and numerous other applications. However, there’s still much work to do to perfect their designs. Recently, Prof. Amir Haji-Akbari’s lab demonstrated that exactly where the nanosized holes are placed on the membrane can make a big difference. The results are published in ACS Nano.  […]

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Beyond Borders – Saints As Unifying Figures In Christianity, Islam, Judaism, And Hinduism

Over centuries and across diverse cultures, saints have emerged as unifying figures in Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism, bridging gaps and connecting believers beyond borders. These revered individuals embody virtue, wisdom, and divine connection, serving as beacons of inspiration and guidance for millions worldwide. By exploring their lives and teachings, we can uncover common threads […]

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CloudOps: Trends and Predictions for 2024

What Is CloudOps?  CloudOps, or Cloud Operations, refers to the systems, processes and methodologies that organizations employ to operate and manage their cloud-based services efficiently. CloudOps encompasses a range of activities, including application deployment, data security, scalability, and resource allocation. All these activities are coordinated and controlled to ensure smooth and efficient operation of cloud […]

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