Thursday, December 30, 2021

Explaining NextGenerationEU

NextGenerationEU is a more than €800 billion temporary recovery instrument to help repair the immediate economic and social damage brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. Post-COVID-19 Europe will be greener, more digital, more resilient and better fit for the current and forthcoming challenges.
  • The Recovery and Resilience Facility: the centrepiece of NextGenerationEU with €723.8 billion in loans and grants available to support reforms and investments undertaken by EU countries. The aim is to mitigate the economic and social impact of the coronavirus pandemic and make European economies and societies more sustainable, resilient and better prepared for the challenges and opportunities of the green and digital transitions. Member States are working on their recovery and resilience plans to access the funds under the Recovery and Resilience Facility.
  • Recovery Assistance for Cohesion and the Territories of Europe (REACT-EU): NextGenerationEU also includes €50.6 billion for REACT-EU. It is a new initiative that continues and extends the crisis response and crisis repair measures delivered through the Coronavirus Response Investment Initiative and the Coronavirus Response Investment Initiative Plus. It will contribute to a green, digital and resilient recovery of the economy. The funds will be made available to
    – the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
    – the European Social Fund (ESF)
    – the European Fund for Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)
    These additional funds will be provided in 2021-2022.
  • NextGenerationEU will also bring additional money to other European programmes or funds such as Horizon2020, InvestEU, rural development or the Just Transition Fund (JTF).

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

The mythical temple of Melkart discovered

Researchers from the University of Seville may have managed to locate the long-sought ruins of the temple of the Phoenician god Melkart, whom locals call Hercules Gaditano.

It is a monumental structure in the Gulf of Cadiz off the southwest coast of the Iberian Peninsula, which served as a place of worship in ancient times and was later lost for centuries. The discovery was made thanks to a system of laser rangefinders – leaders – and digital modeling of the area, writes the Spanish newspaper El País.

Melkart is one of the most revered gods in Phoenician mythology as the patron saint of navigation and the city of Tire and the kingdom of Tire. From the ancient Greeks he was identified with Heracles. It is believed that Heracles of Tire, as Herodotus called him, was buried in Spain, and the temple in his honor was built by King Hiram. In other chronicles one can find references to the visit to this temple by Julius Caesar, who wept bitterly at the image of Alexander the Great, and by the Carthaginian conqueror Hannibal, who came to celebrate the success of his military campaign. Ricardo Belison of the University of Seville believes that the ruins of this monumental structure should be sought at the mouth of the shallow Sancti Petri Canal, located between the cities of Chiclana de la Frontera and San Fernando in Andalusia. A small island now rises above the swampy canal, and for more than two centuries divers have made important archeological finds that can now be seen in the Cadiz Museum, such as marble and bronze sculptures of Roman emperors and various Phoenician statuettes. The temple was to be sought somewhere nearby. Thanks to free software that allows digital modeling of the area, Belison was able to identify the exact rectangular area measuring 300 x 150 m, where he believes the ruins of the temple itself should be located.

This rectangular structure, as well as the island on which it once stood, correspond to ancient descriptions, but now they are 3-5 meters underwater. According to the chronicles, this complex could be reached by passing two columns, the frontispiece of the building itself depicted the exploits of Hercules, and inside burned eternal fire. The temple area was separated from the current Cape Boqueron by a small canal, and there was also an inland port and dock south of the temple, which were also identified by modeling the ancient coast of Cadiz. The new hypothesis about the location of the temple is in line with various findings and assumptions made in the twentieth century, but there are several alternative hypotheses indicating other possible locations. In the course of the forthcoming archeological researches and underwater researches it is envisaged that these conclusions will be confirmed or refuted.

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

South Africa: Archbishop Tutu became a ‘political leader’ by default, says Archbishop Buti. - Vatican News

Paul Samasumo – Vatican City.

“I was once a student of Desmond Tutu at the university in Lesotho. I then worked briefly with him at the South African Council of Churches … I was always present when, for over a decade, he spoke each year at the Regina Mundi (Catholic parish in Soweto) on June 16 … So, I have observed him closely,” reminisces the Catholic Archbishop of Johannesburg, Buti Joseph Tlhagale, O.M.I.

Archbishop Buti was speaking in an interview with Vatican News collaborator Sheila Pires, on Monday -the day South Africans began a week of mourning Tutu, the anti-Apartheid icon and first Black Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town.

Took on the leadership mantle

According to Buti, Archbishop Desmond Tutu emerged as a leader when he was General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches between the years 1978 to 1985.

“Desmond Tutu describes himself as a leader by default when most political organisations had been banned, (Black) leaders thrown in prison. There was a huge political vacuum in the country and that’s when Archbishop Tutu emerged … From then onwards, he put on the mantle of being a ‘political leader,’ as it were: Very visible in the country, opposing the Apartheid regime,” said Archbishop Buti.

Calling for sanctions

Archbishop Tutu was not only confrontational with the regime. He constantly engaged government officials directly to talk to them about the suffering of the ordinary people, especially those in the Bantustans.

The Bantustans, also known as Bantu homelands for Africans, were “native reserves” organised, by the Apartheid government, based on ethnic and linguistic groupings. In effect, they were impoverished and overpopulated rural areas put together for purposes of segregation.

“He (Archbishop Tutu) was different. I have actually not been able to figure this out. He confronted Apartheid government officials directly even when they, no doubt, looked down on him,” said Archbishop Buti. Buti explained that Apartheid leaders condescendingly looked down on almost all non white persons. 

Archbishop Tutu was not deterred. He continued to speak out about the plight of the majority and “increasingly became a spokesperson of the Black people, oppressed people, overseas -especially in North America,” said the prelate of Johannesburg.

Tutu’s call and support for sanctions against South Africa was heavily criticised in the country. It was seen by the Apartheid government as a betrayal and treason.

An inconvenient peacemaker

Apart from his forthright voice against Apartheid, Archbishop Tutu was never afraid to take on unpopular positions such as against necklacing, a gruesome form of mob justice used by Black communities during Apartheid, to punish suspected spies and perceived collaborators of the government.

“Archbishop Tutu intervened and calmed local Black communities when they wanted to necklace those who were considered collaborators. Some in the communities did not like that peacemaking role of Archbishop Tutu,” remarked Archbishop Buti.

Forgiveness as the way forward

As chairperson of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Archbishop Tutu was tasked with reviewing crimes committed during Apartheid.

The Commission is an emotive and controversial topic to this day in South Africa. Some in South Africa think that the Commission fell short of expectations. By the end of the Commission’s mandate, many in the former Apartheid regime received amnesty. Yet some Apartheid generals and commanders are said to have avoided the Commission and have never been made accountable. Some blame Archbishop Tutu for this.

“Many criticise the Commission saying perpetrators got off scot-free. But that was the nature of the deal. That if you came forward, you would be forgiven but if you didn’t, you would be pursued and imprisoned … so there is a lot of unhappiness about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission,” stated Archbishop Buti.

A deeply contented person

In a nutshell, Archbishop Buti describes Archbishop Tutu “as someone who followed his thought. A convincing leader. A deeply contented person even in the midst of so much pain. He was jolly. An emotional person who was not afraid to cry in public. A very noble person … someone who lived for the purpose of giving hope to others,” concluded Archbishop Buti.

New Year’s Day funeral

Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s funeral is set for 10am on Saturday, New Year’s Day, in Cape Town’s Anglican Cathedral Church of St George the Martyr.

Due to covid-19 restrictions, the Funeral Mass will be limited to 100 persons only. The Archbishop’s remains will be cremated, and his ashes interred at the Cathedral.

Saturday, December 25, 2021

Merry Christmas to you all from The European Times

The whole team of The European Times News wishes you the very best Christmas ever. Enjoy with family, loved ones, friends or on your own. No matter how you celebrate it, remember that the future is for you to create.

Sunday, December 12, 2021

The beautiful love story of Tsar Boris III and the lovely Joanna of Savoy

She is 20 years old, beautiful, smart, with a delicate narrow face and spirited green-brown eyes. He is 33 – very wise for his age, a man in every sense of the word. She captivates him not only with her charm, but with her sense of humor and the great audacity she has for a princess. He makes her fall in love with him with his masculine radiance and balanced look.

She is Joanna of Savoy – the daughter of the Italian King Victor Emmanuel III (of the Savoy dynasty) and the Montenegrin Princess Elena Petrovich Nagos, born in Rome between gilded pots and satin ribbons. He is Tsar Boris III – the respected son of Tsar Ferdinand I. Their love – pure and true, not dictated by political or personal interests.

And this is what shocks the society and provokes the drama, but also the beauty in their relationship.

On September 25, 1927, the fateful meeting between Tsar Boris III and the Italian beauty took place. Boris was invited to lunch at the royal mansion of San Rossore near Pisa by her parents. There is also “Joe”, as she is called at home – light brown, fragile, with a white face, fine features and a keen eye. She has a solid education – literature, history, Latin, art. He also speaks French and English, paints, sings, plays piano, cello and harmony.

However, this is not what impressed the then 33-year-old Boris. He falls in love with Joe because of the sunny Italian woman’s sense of humor and because of her free discussion of secular topics, which in modern translation means that the princess has not been ashamed to talk peppery and without detours about what is in her heart.

Everyone notices the sparks that pass between the two, but fate does not meet them again soon. They see each other again after a 3-year break, which is enough time to forget, but not … In January 1930, at their second meeting, where Boris and Joanna were at the home of her beloved sister Mafalda , he personally uttered the marriage proposal. The answer is yes, but not everything is arranged by notes.

During this two-year period, there have been many talks and debates over whether marriage between a Catholic and an Eastern Orthodox is possible, with discussions involving both the Vatican and the Italian and Bulgarian governments, as well as foreign diplomats.

Archbishop Angelo Roncali, the apostolic visitor to Bulgaria, comes to the rescue. According to the provisions of Roman canon law, Tsar Boris must give written consent for the children of this marriage to be baptized and brought up as Catholics.

The initial opinion of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church is that the male heirs should be baptized Orthodox and the girls – Catholics. Later, the Holy Synod agreed that only the heir to the throne would be Orthodox.

Desperate from all this, the king ordered the Bulgarian Minister Plenipotentiary in Italy Gen. Ivan Valkov to stop the preparations for the marriage. Even in an emotional outburst, he declares that he is ready to remain single if he does not marry Princess Giovanna. For his part, he also declared his readiness to retire to a monastery if he did not have a permit. She sent two letters to the pope.

In early September 1930, Boris finally arrived in San Rosore again. He brings the good news that he has managed to receive the blessing of the head of St. Synod, Metropolitan Neophyte, and Metropolitan Stephen of Sofia. And the Vatican is finally blessing the wedding.

Boris returns to Sofia to clarify the latest details. The saga “royal wedding” is coming to an end. The official response of the Italian royal family to the announcement of the engagement was received on October 4, 1930.

And then follows the spectacular wedding, a display of true, strong and great love. On October 25, 1930, the day of the wedding, government men and the color of European monarchical dynasties arrived in Assisi, and the streets were literally congested with thousands of people wanting to see the newlyweds. 10,000 cars came to the small town.

This forced the municipality to expand the station with several tracks so that it could meet all train compositions. Due to the royal wedding, the schools in Assisi were closed for ten days. The mayor had to set up an additional telephone line so that all foreign journalists who came to cover the event could perform their duties.

Joanna impresses guests by violating conservative etiquette and adding veils to her wedding attire. At her explicit request, the ladies wear dresses without a neckline, with long sleeves and a white veil, and their hairstyles are without jewelry. The men are in tailcoats or uniforms of the military rank to which they belong. All this is written in the wedding invitation that the guests received.

Joanna herself is in a dress of fine white velvet with a train, 15 m long, with a veil of antique lace and a small bouquet of orange flowers from Sicily. Tsar Boris is in the uniform of a general of the Bulgarian Army, on his chest shines the order “St. St. Cyril and Methodius ”. His sword has a golden hilt.

In the municipality of the town Boris and Joanna sign a civil marriage certificate. Witnesses were the then Prime Minister Benito Mussolini, in his capacity as state notary, and Andrey Lyapchev, Prime Minister of Bulgaria.

After the wedding, American publicist Markham will write: “One of the best things Tsar Boris has done for his people is to bring Italian Princess Joanna as queen to Sofia, one of the most charming princesses in Europe.”

Boris and Giovanna board a special royal train to Sofia. The young royal family enters the capital in front of a crowd of many thousands through a specially built triumphal arch on the Lion Bridge. An Orthodox wedding ceremony follows in the Sofia Cathedral “St. Alexander Nevsky”. At this sacred moment, Giovanna, Princess of Savoy, becomes Joanna, Queen of Bulgaria.

And although much later, after the appearance of the daughter Maria-Louise and the son Simeon and after a happy and peaceful life, the tragic circumstances around the death of Tsar Boris III at the age of 49, the Bulgarians truly love their queen Joanna and in their hearts she remains as the Queen of Mercy.

In 1946, during the communist regime, Joanna and her children were extradited from Bulgaria, but her enormous charitable work, her courageous behavior during the bombing of Sofia, and her absolute courage in many ways made Prime Minister Konstantin Muraviev sigh. :

“A woman, a mother had to show Bulgarian politicians what manhood means – the queen.”

On the other hand, the American publicist Markham writes: “One of the best things Tsar Boris has done for his people is to bring the Italian Princess Joanna as queen in Sofia, one of the most charming princesses in Europe.”

Joanna Bulgarska died at the respectable age of 92. She was buried where she made a vow as a young woman – in the church “St. Francis ”in Assisi, where she was married. They say that until her last day she did not regret for a moment that she was devoted as an Italian and that she loved as a Bulgarian. More masculine. To the very end.

Saturday, December 11, 2021

World Soprano Svetlana Kasyan offers Album for Pope Francis’ Birthday

Interview: Russian Soprano Svetlana Kasyan offers an Album for Pope Francis’ Birthday

Russian world soprano opera singer Svetlana Kasyan is one of the most rising figures in the world of opera today. But she is also a close friend of Pope Francis, who blessed her voice and awarded her the star of the lyric of the Grand Cross of the Pontifical Order of Saint Sylvester for her 35th birthday. She is the first and only lady awarded with this honor. So it’s a fair return that she dedicates her new album Fratelli Tutti to the pontiff, and decides to release it the day of his 85th birthday, on 17 December.

Fratelli Tutti is made of 14 folk songs in 14 different languages and will be available here on the 17th of December, and you can have a short but powerful preview below the interview.

European Times met with the beautiful soprano for a few questions:

European Times: Your album is called Fratelli Tutti and you dedicated it to Pope Francis, what’s the story behind it?

Svetlana Kasyan: This album is the story of my life. I was born in Georgia, then during the war we moved to Kazakhstan, I studied in Moscow, won a competition in China and China opened an international career for me, 12 years of contracts in Italy, and so on… So that is what is behind the choice of having songs from many countries, in many languages. Then, my close relationship with Pope Francis has always been a blessing, and he has always been very kind to me.

Svetlana Kasyan: This album is the story of my life. I was born in Georgia, then during the war we moved to Kazakhstan, I studied in Moscow, won a competition in China and China opened an international career for me, 12 years of contracts in Italy, and so on… So that is what is behind the choice of having songs from many countries, in many languages. Then, my close relationship with Pope Francis has always been a blessing, and he has always been very kind to me.

ET: What do you think an artist is responsible for in our world? Does creating peace is amongst the responsibilities of a singer like you?

SK: Yes, for me, the main mission of music is to unite the whole world. With my creativity, I want to speak and create that there be no war, although it is very difficult. But music has tremendous power.

ET: You live in Russia, and became a real diva here and in Italy. Nevertheless, are you not afraid that dedicating an album to the head of the Catholic Church, while you are a Christian Orthodox, can trigger some strong reactions in your country?

SK: Well, I posted some excerpts from the album on social networks and already faced negative comments. I am very sad about it! People wrote that because of the wars I should not include so many different songs in one album. But I will continue to do this, and I believe that in the hearts of many people it will help settling the world!

ET: Are you planning to travel around the world to promote your album? Where will we be able to see you in the times to come?

SK: Yes, I would like to sing this beautiful repertoire all around the world. In addition, I have more songs with different languages in my repertoire than in my album. So it would be a very interesting program. But nothing is planned for the moment as regards playing these songs on stage.

ET: Any further plans for the future?

SK: I have a lot of interesting contracts in Italy, Germany and Russia with beautiful music and a new repertoire. So at least, you’ll see me in these countries. But 2022 is not yet started, so there could be many surprises.

Thursday, December 2, 2021

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