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Cypriot Archbishop George: I am against the carrying of relics for commercial purposes

Interview of Archbishop George of Cyprus (elected on December 24, 2022 and enthroned on January 8, 2023) for “Phileleuteros”, in which he talks about the problems of the Church of Cyprus, the role and responsibility of the Church in society and towards the new generation. He explains what made St. Synod to take a positive […]

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Safeguarding Your Digital Identity, 10 Essential Tips

In an increasingly connected world, identity theft has become a rampant issue. Safeguarding personal information is crucial to avoid falling prey to this digital menace. Here are ten basic tips, backed by expert advice, to help you maintain the security of your identity on the internet. 1. Use Strong, Unique Passwords Passwords are your first […]

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Belgium pleased Zelensky: Ukraine will receive EUR 1.7 billion from the interest on frozen Russian funds

Belgian law allows such a procedure. Ukraine will receive 1.7 billion euros ($1.8 billion) in taxes on interest generated by Russian funds frozen after Moscow’s invasion, Belgian Prime Minister Alexandre De Croo said. The money will be provided to Kyiv in 2024, Alexander De Croo said at a press conference in Brussels held jointly with […]

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An act of vandalism against the synagogue in Vienna, a 17-year-old girl took down the Israeli flag

Austrian media reported an act of vandalism committed against the main synagogue in the capital Vienna. The identity of a 17-year-old girl who took part in the night of Friday to Saturday in removing the Israeli flag from the Jewish temple has now been established. The teenager has been detained, BTA informs. Passers-by tried to […]

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A 500-year-old hammam harkens back to Istanbul’s ancient past

Closed to the public for more than a decade, the stunning Zeyrek Çinili Hamam once again reveals its wonders to the world. Located in Istanbul’s Zeyrek district, on the European side of the Bosphorus, adjacent to the historic Fatih district, the bathhouse was built in 1530 by Mimar Sinan – the chief architect of famous […]

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Will the export of Russian diamonds be banned?

Last week, the G-7 members engaged in discussions regarding four proposed plans aimed at preventing the export of large Russian diamonds. The Western countries’ plan suggests that from January 1, 2024, the fate of Russian precious stones will face significant uncertainty. The proposed bans range from mild restrictions to complete halts, highlighting the challenges associated […]

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Hitler‘s balcony has become a symbol of the far right in Austria

The authorities in Vienna are wondering how to change his image Behind two sets of heavy doors and a large steel partition, Monika Sommer, director of the House of Austrian History at Vienna’s Hofburg Palace, looks out at the country’s most controversial building: the so-called Hitler Balcony. Here on March 15, 1938, Hitler addressed a […]

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Hesychasm and Humanism: The Palaeologous Renaissance (2)

By Leonid Ouspensky The number of borrowings from antiquity greatly increased in the 13th and 14th centuries, borrowed ancient motifs entered church art no longer only as additions; they permeate the plot itself and its character. There is a tendency to give volume through depth. A certain mannerism appears, depicting in the back, in profile, […]

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Human rights experts urge Pakistan to stop planned mass deportation of Afghans

The Government of Pakistan, which has hosted millions of Afghans for decades, recently announced that all “undocumented” foreign nationals must leave the country by 1 November or face deportation to their countries of origin. These plans would impact many Afghans who fled to Pakistan seeking safety and protection due to serious human rights concerns and […]

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Renowned actress Meryl Streep wins Princess of Asturias Arts Laureate 2023

Renowned actress Meryl Streep, winner of the prestigious 2023 Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, recently celebrated a week-long series of events in Asturias, Spain. The award recognized Streep’s significant contributions to the arts and her illustrious career in film. Meryl Streep’s warned about the perils of suppressing empath In a moving and deeply […]

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2023 Princess of Asturias Awards Ceremony: Recognizing Achievements in Various Fields

Their Majesties The King and Queen of Spain, accompanied by Their Royal Highnesses The Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofía, presided over the Princess of Asturias Foundation 2023 Awards Ceremony, held at the Campoamor Theatre in Oviedo in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Sofía. The ceremony is considered one of the most important cultural […]

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Israel-Gaza crisis: Competing Security Council resolutions reveal diplomatic fault lines

The 15-member body responsible for peace and security matters is expected to make a decision on a second draft resolution later today, led by Brazil. This proposal, although not yet officially representing the Council’s position until adoption, seeks to alleviate the persistent humanitarian distress on the ground. It also aims to create secure passageways for […]

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A Call to Service, A Pledge to Hope: Princess Leonor’s Inspiring Speech at the Princess of Asturias Awards 2023

Princess Leonor of Asturias delivered an inspiring speech at the Princess of Asturias Awards, emphasizing unity, collaboration, and service to others. Her words radiated maturity and hope for a brighter future, serving as a reminder of our collective responsibility in shaping the world. #PrincessLeonor #AsturiasAwards

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EU Scientology Representative Joins Project SHRINEs for Interfaith Protection of Places of Worship

PYRZOWICE, POLAND, October 19, 2023. The European Union’s ISF-funded project “SHRINEs“ has revolutionized the protection of places of worship. This groundbreaking initiative, spanning 24 months, aims to enhance security and safety in sacred spaces while fostering an interfaith and multidisciplinary network to address contemporary risks and threats. Project Objectives and Partnerships SHRINEs is a consortium […]

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Media Accountability Triumph, Jehovah’s Witnesses in Spain achieve condemnation of “El Mundo”

On October 16, 2023, in a report by Massimo Introvigne for BitterWinter.org, an important legal case involving the Spanish Jehovah’s Witnesses and the newspaper “El Mundo” is highlighted. The lawsuit centers on an article that was published by “El Mundo” on November 21, 2022. The article relied on information provided by the Association of Victims […]

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