Polish archaeologists found a very large hoard of 6.5 thousand silver coins, silver and gold bullion, and two wedding rings, which could belong to Princess Maria, daughter of Chernigov Prince Oleg Svyatoslavich of the Rurik dynasty.
British actor Rowan Atkinson who is world-famous for his role as Mr Bean denounced ‘cancel culture’ this week. He calls it the 21st-century digital equivalent of a revolutionary mob out on a witch hunt.
Most European regimes introduced the shutdown of national economies, restrictions on freedom of movement and other policies known as lockdown. This was allegedly in response to the spread of Sars-Cov-2, a respiratory virus.
Koliada or koleda is an ancientpre-Christian Slavic and Baltic winter festival. It was later incorporated into Christmas.
A Wisconsin pharmacist spoiled hundreds of doses of vaccine to ‘save’ people from DNA mutation. In Wisconsin, USA, Aurora Health Care pharmacist Stephen Brandenburg deliberately spoiled more than 500 doses of the coronavirus vaccine. He believed that the drug would mutate DNA in humans. This was reported on January 5 by major TV channels.
Mainstream media, slogan ‘if it bleeds it leads’, has been internationally condemned for misleading news features that caused panic and population displacement.
The recently appointed director of the Paris Opera House, Alexander Neef, plans to remove three of the best-known ballet choreographies from the repertoire on account of those performances allegedly promoting White dominance, Neef told Le Monde.
The poor state of civil liberties around the world is bleak, according to a new study which found that 87% of the global population were living in nations considered ‘closed’, ‘repressed’ or ‘obstructed’.
The Helsinki Police Department has been indicted of breaching human rights after footage was shared widely online showing police officers pepper-spraying seated Extinction Rebellion (XR) protesters.
We have come a long way since 1960 when the censor’s dead hand was lifted off the D. H. Lawrence novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover. I am not surprised that distinguished English author first considered calling his literary book Tenderness. The lovemaking between Lady Chatterley and her gamekeeper lover Oliver Mellors was sensitively portrayed. The language used was typically rustic without intending to shock.
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