Author: Ebrahim

The recent travel itinerary of senior Israeli officials highlights the shifting sands of Israeli diplomacy and how the country’s network of global relations has grown significantly over the past two decades.On Sunday, Minister of Transport, Miri Regev and three other senior officials from his ministry began a week-long trip to Morocco.Foreign Minister Eli Cohen held meetings in Croatia on Monday at the start of a visit to four Central European countries. And on Tuesday, President Isaac Herzog to visit Azerbaijan for the first ever Israeli presidential visit. If 20 years ago the main destination of Israeli ministers and its…

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In an NCR Voices column on October 18, Sister Christine Schenk reflected on released LGBTQ policies in the Diocese of Cleveland and the response of its Sisters of St. Joseph community. Below are NCR reader responses to this notice with letters that have been edited for length and clarity. I appreciate Schenk’s article on the direction of parish and school policy in the Diocese of Cleveland regarding sexuality and gender identity. It is heartbreaking to read and, at the same time, validating because our family has experienced ignorance and hatred from our local parish towards our family members. This is…

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Periodically, over the 30 years that I have been writing this column, I have been asked questions about the title “Arts and Humanities”. What is the difference between both ?The arts are relatively easy to identify. Since the time of the ancient Greeks, seven disciplines have fallen into this category: three fine arts (painting, sculpture and architecture) and four performing arts (music, dance, poetry and theater).The definition of the term “humanities” posed more problems. However, in general, the disciplines that make up the humanities are considered to be those branches of knowledge that focus on human culture and human expression:…

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Athens, Greece – When Iphigenia Zachou opened her café and bakery in the Greek capital, she went through bureaucratic difficulties. Renting a property and spending nearly $40,000 of his own and his parents’ money on cooking ovens was just the first step. She then had to upgrade the power line to handle the load. “It took a lot of paperwork and a month to get an appointment,” she told Al Jazeera ahead of the scheduled date. Parliamentary elections in Greece on Sunday. “Then an engineer told me the whole sidewalk had to be dug up because the wiring was all…

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When, last March, as usual, the newly elected President Christodoulides visited Athens in his new capacity as Greek Prime Minister, the news of the creation of a “supreme body of institutional coordination between Greece and the Republic of Cyprus” made headlines, at least in the news. Four months later, we no longer hear about this body, the use of which will not replace the existing coordination – at high level or specifically at ministerial level, between Athens and Nicosia. The recent re-election of Mitsotakis, with a resounding percentage for New Democracy, as well as the announcement of a cabinet with…

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Subscribe when you wake up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m.Ohio voters considering how to vote on Question 2, which if approved would legalize recreational marijuana, might wonder whether weed use will lead to more dangerous drugs.Unfortunately, as is the case with many of our editorial questions about marijuana, there isn’t a lot of reliable research to consult.According to National Institute on Drug Abuse, some research suggests that marijuana use is likely to precede use and dependence on alcohol, nicotine, and other illicit substances. But most marijuana users don’t turn to other “harder” substances.…

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Join the FAW in celebrating black history through Welsh football on RedWall+ this Black History Month and beyond. The FAW’s free streaming service, RedWall+, is proud to present a number of episodes and series, from documentaries to music videos, which celebrate the invaluable contributions and achievements of pioneering Black Cymru players and continuing black artists to shape Welsh culture. The dragon on my shirt The dragon on my shirt The series, written and presented by Darren Chetty, is a five-part documentary series exploring black and Asian footballers who have represented Cymru, as well as the work being done to make…

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At least 16 people were killed Friday in an Israeli airstrike on a centuries-old Christian church in Gaza where at least 450 people were taking refuge.Dozens of people were injured at St. Porphyry Greek Orthodox Church, although the exact number had not yet been determined because rescuers were still there for survivors, a spokesman said. The National.“A man lost his wife, his daughter and his granddaughter,” said Father Issa Musleh of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate. “Families are erased. »The church dates back to the 5th century AD and is not far from the Al Ahli Arab Hospital, where a bomb…

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Cityscape of Tbilisi – the capital of Georgia Increased funding for women-led businesses in Georgia Focus on financing businesses outside the capital Advisory services, mentoring and training to further support women entrepreneurs With the support of European Union (EU) And Swedenthe European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) releases new funds via Bank to be confirmed for Georgian women-led micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). A…

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