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Boston opens 'oldest' US time capsule from 1795
It dates back to 1795, and has been dubbed the oldest time capsule in America. On Tuesday, a museum in Boston re-opened the relic, last seen over a century and a half ago.
The Museum of Fine Arts in the northeastern city opened the time capsule at a press conference at 6pm (2300 GMT).
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Is Davos the reason for non-attendance at TÜS?AD meetings?
One cannot say that Turkey?s prestigious Turkish Industry and Business Association (TÜS?AD) has always been on good terms with the government.
President Iohannis to attend Orthodox church service in Sibiu
President Klaus Iohannis will attend the Sunday service at the Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral dedicated to the Trinity, in Sibiu, his home city in central Romania.
A release of the Presidential Administration confirmed the earlier announcement of the Metropolitan of Transylvania, Laurentiu Streza, who will celebrate the Mass.
Walden Pond where Thoreau lived simply goes solar
Henry David Thoreau famously wrote of "the sunshine of a winter's day," and now the simple place that inspired him the most is going solar.
Officials are breaking ground on a new visitor's center at Walden Pond State Reservation, and the $8 million complex will feature two decidedly high-tech touches: a solar canopy and a pair of electric vehicle charging stations.
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Artificial intelligence threat
The experts run the whole gamut from A to B, and they're practically unanimous: artificial intelligence is going to destroy human civilization.
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US cathedral may become museum to the slave trade
A plan to open what would be the only museum in the U.S. centered on the trans-Atlantic slave trade would focus on the Episcopal Church's role in its history and the sometimes-buried legacy of slavery in northern states.
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BSc nursing studies to pioneer in Serbia
BELGRADE - The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Belgrade will pioneer the BSc nursing studies entitled Sestrinstvo in October thus providing an opportunity to nurses to receive university education, continue their studies at MA and PhD programs, pursue an academic career and conduct research in the area.
The enrollment is now ongoing.
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Pope Francis Praises Albania for Religious Harmony during 11-hour Visit
Pope Francis arrived Sunday in Albania on an 11-hour visit.
This is the Pope's first European trip since he took office in 2013.
Turkey’s top cleric urges Pope to act over mosque attacks
Drawing attention to steadily rising attacks against mosques in Germany, Turkeyâs top cleric has said the Pope must âtranslate words into deeds with regard to the misperception and misinterpretation of Islam.â
Bulgaria's Caretaker Transport Minister Approves 3 New Appointments
Caretaker Transport Minister Nikolina Angelkova has made three replacements at the Executive Agency for Exploration and Maintenance of the Danube River (EAEMDR), the Bulgarian Ports Infrastructure Company and the State Enterprise "Air Traffic Services Authority" (BULATSA).