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Intel CEO and Tyson Foods Chairman are among those to receive Global Business and Interfaith Peace Awards on Aug. 24
… -level experts, including from the European Union (H.E. Ján Figeľ, former …
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Charles Michel following his visit to the Madrid
European Council President Charles Michel visited the reception centre for Afghan employees of EU institutions evacuated from Kabul.
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Matthew Nimetz: Identity cannot be negotiated
The uniqueness of the Macedonian language is universally recognized and confirmed at the UN, says former mediator in the dispute between Greece and the Republic of Northern Macedonia over the country’s name, Matthew Nimetz. In an interview with Channel 5, when asked about the relations between Sofia and Skopje, he explained that for the Greek side the problem was not in the identity, but in the name, and this is already a different dispute.
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One of the most powerful economies is on the verge of a huge debt crisis
In China, there is a wave of non-fulfillment of the corporate debt, which will lead the country to a huge financial crisis, writes the PIA News. The media reminds that even before the pandemic between the IMF and the World Bank, the President said that the “scenario of China’s debt” could submerge the world. In Asia, a new threat is emerging, which in all probability will again affect the whole world.
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Sergei Loznitsa’s documentary about Babi Yar won an award at the Cannes Film Festival
Film by Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa Babiy Yar. The context of the events of the Holocaust in Ukraine received the Golden Eye award at the Cannes Film Festival.
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WHAT IS CULTURE? INSIGHTS INTO A KEY DRIVER OF BEHAVIOUR
This white paper aims to explore the different components of culture and behaviours, and how it impacts the way we see the world, from health outcomes and the perception of chronic conditions, to environmental concerns and the aging process. With insights from various experts, we looked into how industries are embracing different cultures and using culture as a tool to create a more connected world.
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Why tomatoes are best meal in the heat
Fragrant, fleshy tomatoes that have ripened in the sun cannot be compared with greenhouse specimens. In terms of useful properties, this is generally an ideal summer meal, and most importantly, they do not need to be cooked!
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“Exceptional solidarity”: #StopHatePropaganda reaches 88 million in support of Iran’s Bahá’ís
Campaign calling on Iran’s government to end hate speech against the country’s Bahá’ís draws unprecedented global support from many segments of society.
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