Saturday, June 24, 2023

What is a paella and how to prepare and cook one?
What is a paella and how to prepare and cook one?
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Paella is a traditional Spanish dish that originated in Valencia. It is a rice-based dish that can be made with different ingredients, such as seafood, meat, vegetables, or a combination of them. Paella is usually cooked in a large shallow pan over an open fire or a gas burner. The rice absorbs the flavours of
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According to EU, the Pentecost Nigerian massacre has nothing to do with religion
According to EU, the Pentecost Nigerian massacre has nothing to do with religion
By Guest Author
Dozens of Christians were massacred in a church, attending service, standing under a crucifix with their children, and Europe says it is ” shocked. ” But ” the root causes of this insecurity in Nigeria are not based on religion. Sometimes there are religiously motivated attacks, however, they are mainly due to local circumstances, for
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AIDO network issues declaration of Mombasa on Human Rights
AIDO network issues declaration of Mombasa on Human Rights
By Newsdesk
PRESS RELEASE – Mombasa / AIDO Network International, with its head office in London and chapters in Europe, Africa, and the Americas held its 5th International Convention in Mombasa, Kenya. Human rights issues were at the top of the agenda. Culminating in the historic Declaration of Mombasa on Human Rights, the conference raised important issues
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Friday, June 23, 2023

Martyrdom of Bahai women and the Iranian regime
Martyrdom of Bahai women and the Iranian regime
By Newsdesk
A bit of History In 1844, a young merchant from Shiraz, Seyyed Ali Mohammad, after having a vision, proclaimed himself to be the Báb, someone whom God would have charged with preparing the way for the one who was to come. To use a simile related to Christianity, he would be, as John the Baptist
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Argentina, 9 women sue a state institution abusively calling them ‘victims of sexual abuse’
Argentina, 9 women sue a state institution abusively calling them ‘victims of sexual abuse’
By Willy Fautre
Five women older than 50, three in their forties and one in mid-thirties are suing on appeal two prosecutors of the state agency PROTEX on unfounded claims of their being victims of sexual abuse in the framework of a yoga school. Their complaint had previously been turned down by a court of first instance. Beyond
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Giorgia Meloni, "Religious freedom is not a second-class right"
Giorgia Meloni, "Religious freedom is not a second-class right"
By Giorgia Meloni
Religious Freedom / Freedom of Religion or Belief / Good morning to all. I greet and thank “Aid to the Church in Need” for the extraordinary work it has carried out since 1947 and for the great service it offers to institutions, the media and public opinion with the publication of its Report on Religious
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Thursday, June 22, 2023

Out-of-School Education in Uzbekistan
By Juan Sanchez Gil
In a story from Euronews, it is reported that the country of Uzbekistan is undergoing a transformation with its out-of-school education and training offerings. Bacmal avlade centers, which translates to “harmonious generation” in Uzbek, are spread across the country and provide children with a variety of after-school activities. From learning robotics, to chess, to hair
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One-day event in Brussels to promote women's empowerment in sports sector
One-day event in Brussels to promote women's empowerment in sports sector
By Newsdesk
Over the last decade, women’s involvement in the sports sector has grown exponentially, but numbers point out that, in Europe, this sector still experiences no gender balance. The gender gap manifests its seriousness notably in two different directions, among others: 1. The sedentary lifestyle of female children and adolescents Standing to the WHO Guidelines on
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Scientology organizes event at OSCE/ODIHR Meeting in Vienna
Scientology organizes event at OSCE/ODIHR Meeting in Vienna
By Newsdesk
VIENNA, AUSTRIA, June 22, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ — Supplementary Human Dimension Meetings are mandated meetings, dedicated to discussing the implementation of OSCE “human dimension commitments” and sharing recommendations on key substantive concerns relevant to the selected topics. The third “Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting” of 2023, organized by the OSCE Chairpersonship of North Macedonia, OSCE Office for Democratic
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Saturday, June 17, 2023

UK Bar Council raises concern over treatment of Ahmadi Muslim lawyers in Pakistan
UK Bar Council raises concern over treatment of Ahmadi Muslim lawyers in Pakistan
By Newsdesk
The Bar Council is profoundly concerned by recent announcements in parts of Pakistan that Ahmadi Muslims lawyers must renounce their religion in order to practise at the Bar. Both the District Bar Association of Gujranwala and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council issued notices that anyone applying for admittance to the Bar must positively assert they
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The electric chair, psychiatric electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and the death penalty
The electric chair, psychiatric electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and the death penalty
By Gabriel Carrion Lopez
On 6 August 1890, a form of execution called the electric chair was used for the first time in the United States. The first person executed was William Kemmler. Nine years later, in 1899, the first woman, Martha M. Place, was executed in Sing Sing Prison. But it was not until 45 years later, in
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MEP Hilde Vautmans actively supports the recognition Sikhs in Belgium By Newsdesk Discover the need for Belgium and the EU to recognize Sikh...