Sunday, August 20, 2023

Spain Clinches Women's World Championship with a Left-footed Strike that Broke Down Barriers
Spain Clinches Women's World Championship with a Left-footed Strike that Broke Down Barriers
By Newsdesk
In a moment that will forever be remembered in history, Spain achieved a feat by winning the world champions title. This remarkable accomplishment came through Olga Carmona’s left-footed goal, which not only dismantled the opposition but also broke down long-standing barriers. Carmona’s goal not only secured the victory but also marked an incredible milestone for
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Saturday, August 19, 2023

Hate speech and intolerance: the case of a philosophical yoga school (II)
Hate speech and intolerance: the case of a philosophical yoga school (II)
By Willy Fautre
In the first article of this series, I discussed the cooperation between the special anti-trafficking Argentinian agency PROTEX and the professional anti-cultist Pablo Salum. This article was originally published by Bitter Winter under the title “Anti-Cult Repression in Argentina 2. PROTEX and Pablo Salum” (18 August 2023) It is time for the U.S. Department of State, USCIRF, and other
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"Their fighting spirit has stayed with us”: UN Reflects on 20th Anniversary of Tragic Attack
"Their fighting spirit has stayed with us”: UN Reflects on 20th Anniversary of Tragic Attack
By Newsdesk
UN Human Rights Memorial Commemorates Colleagues Lost on World Humanitarian Day Geneva, Switzerland – August 18, 2023: The serene city of Geneva once again served as the epicenter of global compassion and solidarity as the United Nations commemorated World Humanitarian Day (August 19th). Marking the anniversary of the 2003 Canal Hotel bombing in Baghdad, which
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Experts resolve Global Stand against violence for Belief: Remembering Victims
Experts resolve Global Stand against violence for Belief: Remembering Victims
By Newsdesk
GENEVA (18 August 2023) – On the occasion of the International Day to commemorate victims of acts of violence based on religion or belief, a group of UN experts* issued the following joint statement:  “In 2019, 22 August was designated by the United Nations General Assembly as the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts
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Friday, August 18, 2023

Hate speech and intolerance: the case of a philosophical yoga school (I)
Hate speech and intolerance: the case of a philosophical yoga school (I)
By Willy Fautre
On 12 August 2022, in the evening, about sixty people in their sixties were attending a quiet philosophy class in a coffee shop located on the ground-floor of a ten-floor building in the State of Israel Avenue, in a middle-class district of Buenos Aires when suddenly all hell broke loose. This article was originally published
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Thursday, August 17, 2023

Discovering Hidden Gems: Unearthing Underappreciated Music Artists
Discovering Hidden Gems: Unearthing Underappreciated Music Artists
By Charlie W. Grease
In today’s fast-paced world, where major record labels dominate the music industry, it’s easy for talented yet underappreciated artists to go unnoticed. However, for those of us who take the time to dig deeper, there are countless hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Unearthing underappreciated music artists can be a truly rewarding experience, allowing us
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From Palace to Barracks, Spain Princess of Asturias Leonor Begins Military Quest
From Palace to Barracks, Spain Princess of Asturias Leonor Begins Military Quest
By Newsdesk
Learn about the General Military Academy of Zaragoza, where the Princess of Asturias will begin her military education. Founded in 1882, the academy has a rich history of training officers for the Armed Forces. Their goal is to produce well-rounded leaders with strong moral values.
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EU Civil Protection Mechanism, Strengthening International Cooperation for Disaster Response
EU Civil Protection Mechanism, Strengthening International Cooperation for Disaster Response
By Newsdesk
The inception of a Lifeline: Established in October 2001 by the European Commission, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism stands as a beacon of collaborative disaster management. Its primary objective is to fortify ties among European Union member countries and nine participating states, fostering a culture of shared responsibility for civil protection. This collective effort is geared
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Sweden-UK Study: Antidepressants Raise Youth Suicide Risk, No Risk Cut for Adults
Sweden-UK Study: Antidepressants Raise Youth Suicide Risk, No Risk Cut for Adults
By Newsdesk
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, August 17, 2023 / EINPresswire.com / — In a world where the treatment of health and its potential drawbacks continue to be closely examined a recent study has sparked further discussion. This study sheds light on the connection between the use of antidepressants and an increased risk of suicidal behaviour among young individuals aged 25
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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Musical Geniuses: Unveiling the Secrets Behind Great Composers and Songwriters
By Charlie W. Grease
Unveiling the Secrets Behind Great Composers and Songwriters: Discover the inspiration and innovation that sets musical geniuses apart in the world of music.
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15 August: A Day of Rest, Reflection, and Celebration Across Europe
By Newsdesk
The holiday of August 15th is widely celebrated in countries, with its own unique traditions and names. This special day holds significance for both cultural reasons as it commemorates the Assumption of Mary. According to beliefs, this dogma asserts that Mary, who was the mother of Jesus ascended to heaven in both body and soul
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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...