Religious identity
Turkey denies receiving coronavirus test kits from Iran
Turkish diplomatic sources on May 11 refuted a claim by Iran's foreign minister that his country had sent 40,000 domestically produced coronavirus test kits to Turkey.
Gunmen attack Sikh religious gathering in Kabul, killing 4
Gunmen stormed a religious gathering of Afghanistan's minority Sikhs in their place of worship in the heart of Kabul's old city on March 25, killing at least four people, a Sikh lawmaker said.
Catholic bishops say gays have gifts to offer church
Catholic bishops are showing unprecedented openness to accepting the real lives of many Catholics, saying gays have gifts to offer the church
PM Victor Ponta inaugurates St. John Paul II Square in Cacica
Prime Minister Victor Ponta inaugurated, on Friday, the St. John Paul II Square in Cacica, Suceava County.
The Square, situated in front of the local Roman Catholic Church, has been built with government funds.
In his message, the prime minister called for the unity of Romanians, regardless of their religion.
Greek Jewish community seeks return of Nazi ransom
Greece's biggest Jewish community said Monday it has taken Germany to Europe's top human rights court, seeking the return of a huge ransom paid to Nazi occupiers more than 70 years ago to free thousands of slave laborers who were still sent subsequently to German death camps.
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Workshop Jewish Art and Tradition February 17-22
BELGRADE - The Faculty of Philosophy of the Belgrade University will organize a workshop entitled Jewish Art and Tradition from February 17 to 22, for the 7th year running.
The workshop teaches about all forms of Jewish art and culture since its beginnings to the modern times.
The participants will learn about the basics of Jewish art, Judaism and modern culture in Israel.
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