Al-Qusayr, Homs New Attack on Christian Homes by Fighters Linked to HTS Fighters affiliated with HTS launched yet another targeted attack on Christian homes in the city of Al-Qusayr, in the Homs province. According to local sources, the attackers were patrolling residential areas before throwing a grenade at a Christian home and fleeing the scene on foot. No casualties were reported; however, the incident has further heightened fear and unrest within the community. #Syria |
The end of globalization, now also from the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Keir Starmer.
When the global flow of goods stops, the global flow of weapons begins. Isabel Schnabel, a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, stated that the package of measures 'is not liberating, but in fact seems to signal the end of global free trade.'
Really, with so many religious/faithful scientists being around, the only exclusive cultural product of Atheism is the porn Industry. Another attempt to rebrand atheism here. Nothing too serious though, the lack of solid knowledge on the mere philosophical side of the issue is inadequate. When I read the statement "Atheism must almost certainly have preceded religion" I cried a bit ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜… - it was a good night laughter. Even the set of laws (sic!) is high school grade and a bit turnoff - I prefer the term "demands" by the way. ๐Ÿฅน๐Ÿ˜‚
The U.S. has halted most of its funding for the "White Helmets" in Syria โ€” CNN. Of course they did. Now that their favorite jihadist leader is in charge, there is no need for the "White Helmets" image. View Article โ†’
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Who is Garry Stevenson?
๐Ÿ”ฅ 25 of March: The independence day of Greece ๐Ÿ”ฅ โžก๏ธ Forgotten facts: The world's first liberal constitution was drafted in Epidaurus on January 1, 1822. It explicitly prohibited slavery, torture, property confiscation, and imprisonment without a court decision. At the same time, in France, the USA, England, Russia, and elsewhere, slavery and torture were still legal and socially acceptable. The Greek Revolution broke out six years after the formation of the Holy Alliance, whose primary goal was to suppress any revolutionary movement in Europe. Specifically, Austria, under the powerful Metternich, wanted to prevent the Greek uprising from inspiring revolts in its own territories. France did not want the weakening of the Ottoman Empire to benefit Russia. Britain feared the Russian navy gaining access to the Mediterranean through the Ottoman-controlled straits. Russia, in turn, wanted to avoid British and French influence near its borders in case of an Ottoman decline. Thus, the Greek Revolution seemed like madness. However, the Greeksโ€™ early victories sent a clear message: the Ottoman Empire was not invincible. British Foreign Secretary George Canning immediately realized the implications: "We think they can contain the Russians, yet they canโ€™t even control a handful of Greeks," he thought. This led him to push France and Russia into a competition to align with the Greeks. Here lies a key lesson: the passion for uprising, against all odds, was what ultimately shifted the great powers of the time. The Greek Revolution was neither a tax revolt nor a rebellion against fellow nationals. Even Turkish historians acknowledge that Greeks existed as a distinct ethnic group before 1821. Their historiography laments that, despite the privileges granted to some Greeks (e.g., Janissaries from child abductions), the Greeks remained dissatisfied and revolted. Yet, only a handful of contemporary Greek historians claim that the Greek nation was "born" in 1821. image
Alawite Sheikh Honored in Christian Church. An Alawite sheikh has been commemorated inside a Christian church, a powerful testament to interfaith respect and unity. A Symbol of Cross-Religious Understanding โ€“ His remembrance in a Christian place of worship reflects the deep historical bonds between religious communities in Syria. At a time of sectarian division and violence, this moment stands as a reminder of the Syria that once wasโ€”and the unity that must be preserved. image
Donald Trump: ๐Ÿ”ธ On one hand, gold: A tangible metal that has been used for centuries as a store of value. ๐Ÿ”ธ On the other hand, Bitcoin: A cryptocurrency, digital and, for many, on the verge of uncertainty.