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Ceasefire in Libya: A Gift for U.N. Day? by Rene Wadlow 28 October 2020 On Friday 23 October 2020, Stephanie Williams, the U.N. acting Special Envoy for Libya said that the representatives of the parties in Geneva had agreed to a ceasefire starting 24 October, U.N. Day. (Add a comment) | Abyss by Nikos Laios 28 October 2020 Play, and
Let me dream
An eternal
Bliss, an
Abyss. (Add a comment) | The Euro and a European constitution by Joseph Gatt 28 October 2020 The Euro is complex turf. Everyone loves some of it. But many think it was a bad idea. Few are sure why it was a bad idea. (Add a comment) | Koulis Galopoulakis' rabbit run by Thanos Kalamidas 28 October 2020 The seventeenth episode of the satirical Asterixian story of the absolutely corrupted Greek Prime Mayor Koulis and his latest gaffes, all in Greek (Add a comment) | Cuban missile crisis ends by The Ovi Team 28 October 2020 October 28th 1962; the world has breathed a collective sigh of relief after the superpowers reached an agreement ending the immediate threat of nuclear war. Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev... (Add a comment) | Julia Roberts by The Ovi Team 28 October 2020 October 28th; on this day in 1967, Julia Roberts, the girl-next-door beauty who will become one of Hollywood's A-list actresses and the star of such hit films as Pretty Woman... (Add a comment) | Academia job crisis explained by Joseph Gatt 27 October 2020 In Europe minus the UK there is no academic job crisis. For a simple reason. Either in countries like France and Belgium the ministry of education supervises tenure, and getting tenure means taking a state-run one-year intensive...
(Add a comment) | Tecuauhtlacuepeuh by Virginia Maria Romero 27 October 2020 She who comes flying from the "Region of Light" like an "Eagle of Fire"
Your words, now unspoken,
linger... (Add a comment) | Poor Timing: Cartier meets Australia Post by Dr. Binoy Kampmark 27 October 2020 Watch brands do not tend to circulate as discussion topics in the Australian federal parliament. Time watching is a more functional affair. But Australia Post's Chief Executive Christine Holgate gave politicians their chance to shine... (Add a comment) | World Day for Audiovisual Heritage by The Ovi Team 27 October 2020 October 27th. Audiovisual documents, such as films, radio and television programmes, are our common heritage and contain the primary records of the 20th and 21st centuries. They help to maintain the cultural identity of a people; (1 comment) | Lou Reed by The Ovi Team 27 October 2020 Lou Reed died on October 27, 2013. He was born Lewis Allan Reed at Beth El Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, on March 2, 1942. (2 comments) | Jesus Christ Superstar released by The Ovi Team 27 October 2020 27th October 1970; from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s, it was common for original cast recordings of successful Broadway musicals to find their way up near the top of the pop album charts. (Add a comment) | Trusted Demonologies: US Electoral Interference, the Proud Boys and Iran by Dr. Binoy Kampmark 26 October 2020 Iran, Russia and electoral interference. It is all part of the delicious mess that any observer of US politics has come to expect. Were the US body politic capable of being examined on the clinician's couch, historical fears... (Add a comment) | The Sage by Saloni Kaul 26 October 2020 Straight upright in position lotus, all those points about he co-relates. (Add a comment) | newer 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 older |
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