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Archaeologist claims to have discovered biblical Sodom

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Researchers are certain that Tell el-Hamam in Jordan, where signs of extreme heat and a layer of destruction are consistent with the biblical story...
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People are capable of hearing silence

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Silence is indeed difficult to describe, but psychologists from Johns Hopkins University (USA) have discovered that we can hear it. The scientists presented their...
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The Orthodox Church of Ukraine is moving to a new calendar

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The Synod of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine approved the transition to the New Julian calendar from September 1, Reuters reports. This means that the...
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A play about Tsar Boris III of Bulgaria to be performed...

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The play will also be presented at the Embassy of Bulgaria in London at the end of July and the beginning of September -...
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Scientists study sarcophagi from Ancient Egypt with computed tomography

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A collaboration between the museum and the clinic could set a precedent for combining the study of historical artifacts with cutting-edge medical technology to...
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The oldest Hebrew Bible in the world sold for a record...

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The "Sassoon Codex" dates from the late 9th or early 10th century The price was reached in just 4 minutes of contested bidding between two...
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A Ukrainian court convicted former Kirovgrad Metropolitan Yoasaf of justifying the...

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The former Kirovgrad Metropolitan Joasaf (Guben) of the UOC, as well as the secretary of the diocese, Father Roman Kondratyuk, were sentenced to three...
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30% of children aged 7-9 in Europe are overweight

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This number of overweight is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. About 30 percent of primary school-age children in Europe are overweight or obese
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Is this the future? Zoo vaccinates animals against COVID

At a zoo in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, large cats, bears and ferrets are being immunized against the new coronavirus with an experimental vaccine, the Associated Press reported.

Signs of habitability found on Mars

An international team of astronomers studied clay samples found in the Martian Gale Crater and received "hints" that the Red Planet was once habitable.

Ensure reproductive health rights for all on World Population Day: UN chief

Erosion of women’s reproductive rights has been one of the fallouts from the COVID-19 pandemic, UN Secretary-General António Guterres has said.

The 11 books former President Barack Obama recommends you read this summer

… platforms. Here are the 11 books Obama recommends people read this … Water" was...

Côte d’Ivoire: Extraordinary Congress of the clergy. – Vatican News

The Extraordinary Congress of the Ivorian clergy opened this week on Wednesday, 7 July in Yamoussoukro, under the theme, “Life and ministry of a priest in Côte d’Ivoire.”

FROM THE FIELD: South Sudan’s displaced youth, help power change

Young people who were displaced by conflict in South Sudan have returned home to power change in their community.

Cardinal Cupich: 5 steps to contrast growing violence in Chicago – Vatican News

The Archbishop of Chicago, Archbishop Blase J. Cupich, suggests five steps to contrast growing violence in Chicago.

Insecurity, Discrimination, Racism: The Concerns of Europeans in Britain

This week saw the last deadline for EU citizens living in the UK to legalize their stay. However, many employers do not know the mechanism and many foreigners fear discrimination, Deutsche Welle reports.

Bulgarians – divided for the possible exchange of the lev with the euro

According to a September Trend survey, 67 percent of people expect commodity prices to rise with the introduction of the euro. 59% of Bulgarians, on the other hand, believe that this will lead to lower incomes.

Research has ruled out the possibility of life on Venus, but Jupiter gives hope

Scientists in Europe and the United States said Monday that there was not enough water in the clouds around the planet to sustain life as we know it.
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