The Lady of Heaven proved an affront to all branches of Islam for its showing of the prophet Muhammed—within the Islamic faith, any depiction of its founder is expressly forbidden.
After 15 years of research, the discovery of the HMS Gloucester, which sank in 1682 carrying James Stuart, has been announced. Experts call it “the most important maritime discovery since the Mary Rose.”
Former ombudswoman Denisova has since admitted having “maybe exaggerated” in her stories, but wanted to “achieve the goal of convincing the world to provide weapons and pressure Russia.”
One day after being confronted by the Bishop over allegations of abuse, Christof May, the head of the Limburg seminary, was found dead.
The Netherlands, Italy, France, Spain, Denmark, Poland, Germany, and Ukraine have bought coal from South Africa so far this year.
The visit from the three heads of state was mostly a symbolic gesture, as Ukraine is under an ultimatum from Russia and lacks weapons.
That a party—one which enjoys nearly 13% of the national vote—is unable to organize due to threats of violence from left-wing extremists is indicative of the decrepit state of democracy in Germany, according to the AfD.
Kyrgyz Health Minister has been arrested on charges of corruption for buying 2.4 million unnecessary COVID vaccine doses worth $19 million. The money was paid to an offshore account.
During the June local elections in Italy, Giorgia Meloni welcomed the return of a “healthy [political] bipolarity” with a clearly identified Right and Left.
The Church of Scotland has adopted the language of transgender activism in its rhetoric.
Without this multi-billion euro shot in the arm, the firm may be unable to provide the volume of gas that Germany and the EU require.
Almost 70% of those who want to emigrate said they wanted to do so temporarily, and planned to bring the skills and experiences gained abroad back home to Africa.