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Latest News Author: europeanpost - 5 January 2021

Bratislava granted honorary citizenship to John Paul II

The Bratislava city council made the decision have granted honorary citizenship to the late John Paul II in memoriam, per proposal of Ján Figeľ, president of the Anton Tunega Foundation,…

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Latest News Author: Christine Uhlig - 22 December 2020

Christmas merriment & Christian minorities – the Challenge of Blasphemy Laws

Picture this: You are celebrating Christmas with your family or loved ones, food on the table, laughter all around. There is a knock on the door. Who is it? Friends? Neighbours, who want to wish you a merry Christmas? No. The police are outside, here to…

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Press Review Author: Carlo De Romanis - 22 December 2020

Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s

Last week Joe Biden was officially declared the President of the First World Power for the next 4 years. But which kind of World’s scenario is he receiving today, compared to…

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Latest News Author: europeanpost - 2 December 2020

Abraham Accords: Where is Europe?

“The signing of the Abraham Accords was a historic step, but where is Europe?” This was a question that Bert-Jan Ruissen (MEP ECPM/ECR) posed at the beginning of the online…

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