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20.08.2014
Peace in the Middle East
A public declaration by the Jordanian and worldwide Focolare Movement The Focolare Movement in Jordan publishes a declaration shared by the entire Focolare Movement, in which it appeals for peace and makes known its own commitment to help the victims of violence “We,...
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12.08.2014
A new lifeline from Greek Dairy Producers
Some farmers in Greece have formed a small co-operative to sell milk directly to the people, cutting out the middlemen who increase the price. In Larisa, the capital of the Thessaly region in central Greece, milk farmers have been getting creative....
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05.08.2014
72-Hour Cease-Fire in Gaza
Israel and Hamas began observing a temporary fragile truce on Tuesday. Gaza was calm but tense Tuesday morning as Israel and Hamas again embarked on a 72-hour cease-fire and Israeli forces began withdrawing from the Palestinian territory after a month-long campaign. Gazans...
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01.08.2014
Hamburg: Bees provide solution to pollution problem
A project for five years from the German city.Honey provide valuable information about the presence of metal and chemical deposits. Hamburg - Beehives are placed near an airport runway in Hamburg to measure pollution levels on behalf of aircraft manufacturing...
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30.07.2014
Turkey’s wind energy capacity increases in 2014
Turkey aims to supply 30 percent of its total energy demand from renewable energy sources including wind, solar and hydro power. Ankara – Turkey's wind energy capacity has posted a 466 megawatt (MW) increase during the first half of the...
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28.07.2014
CAR ceasefire agreed and signed
The agreement was signed between mainly Muslim Seleka rebels and the largely Christian anti-Balaka militia. In Central African Republic (CAR) rival armed groups have signed a ceasefire agreement aimed at ending over one year of religious conflict. The agreement was signed...
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28.07.2014
Sidney: muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr
Fraternity can be also integration.Huge crowds lined the streets of Lakemba in Sydney's south-west this morning to mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan Australia's Muslim communities gathered at mosques for morning prayers as the festival of Eid...
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24.07.2014
The art of happiness through positive education
Australia, Germany and Bhutan are first countries that adopted this educational approach Positive education is an educational approach which aims to develop student well-being and promote happiness. Growing evidence suggests it can lower anxiety, boost self-esteem and help young people achieve more...
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