extract from the article: Beyond Trump - What can peace in Ukraine look like and what was on Putin’s mind when he started the war? Even though it has suffered heavy human and material losses, Russia is prospering from the war in Ukraine. Those who bet on Russia’s bankruptcy in a war it cannot afford have misjudged the situation. In the first year of the war, economic sanctions were completely ineffective. The EU has blocked some imports for a wide range of products, but has remained dependent on Russian gas. Even if quantities have been reduced in this segment as well, Russia has imposed price increases and made even higher profits than before the war. Thus, 2022 was the most successful year for Russia’s international trade. Only after that did the situation deteriorate to almost the level of 2016, but the trade balance remains positive. At the same time, the war economy allowed the Russian leader to force the ruble rate and consumer prices, on the one hand, and stimulated, t...
Democracy is in danger in many European countries. The rise of the extreme right, subsidized, according to many indications, by the Russian Federation, endangers most states in the region. Some of these have already been victims of "hostile takeovers", and the population is fighting in the streets for the return to democracy and the European path, both in European Union member countries and in European Union candidate countries. The moment is critical for the preservation of democracy and for the imposition of a climate of peace, in which international aggression, such as that of Russia in Ukraine, should be condemned and stopped. The population of all countries of the world (and first of all the people of all European countries, who are the main target of Russian propaganda) must take a stand. Indeed, in all these countries there are serious and serious problems, and the old political class has often disappointed in the efficient management of economic problems and especia...
Carew Castle, Wales South Wales; originally a Norman castle, Carew is one of the most magnificent castles of south Wales in the flat land around the tidal Carew river. The Castle was greatly improved and extended in the beginning of 16th century to Elizabethan manor. Was partly destroyed during the Civil War and finally abandoned in 1686. Next to the Castle there is the Carew Tidal Mill also from the 16th century, even though the present building dates from the early 19th century. Photo by James Goddard on Pexels.com Beaumaris Castle (in Wales) – All about Gwynedd, a castle of King Edward I , on Isle of Anglesey; a perfect example of a concentrically planned castle. This unusual, yet magnificent building,… Read More » Beaumaris Castle is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd. Constructed after Conwy, Caernarfon, and Harlech, this massive fortress was never fully completed due to a lack of funds and other ...
The Star Trek universe boasts an impressive array of television series, each contributing to the rich tapestry of interstellar adventures. Here’s a comprehensive list of the Star Trek TV series: The Original Series (TOS) : This iconic series, often referred to as The Original Series , first aired in 1966 and ran for three seasons on NBC. It introduced us to Captain Kirk, Spock, and the crew of the USS Enterprise 1 The Animated Series : A continuation of TOS, this animated series aired in the early 1970s and added depth to the Star Trek universe 1 The Next Generation (TNG) : Set in the 24th century, TNG follows Captain Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise-D. It aired from 1987 to 1994 1 Deep Space Nine (DS9) : This series, set on a space station near a stable wormhole, delves into complex political and cultural themes. It aired from 1993 to 1999 1 Voyager : The USS Voyager, stranded in the Delta Quadrant, embarks on a journey home. This series aired from 1995 to 2001 1 Enterp...
(Boboteaza) Epiphany is a celebration of all Christians. The way it is celebrated differs greatly from one area to another. In the tradition of the Eastern Church, January 6, on which the event is celebrated, is considered, folklore, as the coldest day of the year. There is talk of the "frost of Epiphany". That's why, but also being related to water, I also baptize John the Baptist, the celebration includes many rituals related to water. Among them, swimming in frozen waters is a test of endurance undertaken by the most resistant and fanatical believers. Such traditions are pre-Christian, but have been adopted by Christians, often officially. In Romania, priests throw a wooden cross into flowing waters, and some parishioners jump into the water to retrieve it and bring it to shore. (However, the custom is practiced only in a few localities. Commonly, the priest immerses the cross in containers of water and thus performs the ritual.) There are many variations of such cus...
Images from Timisoara - Metropolitan Cathedral and Opera House video 4k no one passes through Timisoara without photographing the Metropolitan Cathedral... but more pleasant than taking photographs is to rest in the park behind the cathedral... to see the Huniade Palace, built around 1400, i.e. at the time when Bucharest was about the size of a two-room apartment :)... the Opera building, from which in the evening you can listen to music in the external loudspeakers... More travel ideas: Traveling with the phone: Walking through the citi es
The Art of Shadows, also known as shadow play or shadow puppetry, is an ancient form of storytelling and entertainment that uses silhouettes and light to create images on a screen or wall. It has a rich history that spans across various cultures and continents. History: The origins of shadow play can be traced back to ancient times, with evidence suggesting its existence in China, India, Greece, and Indonesia around 2000 years ago. In China, shadow play was popular during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE - 220 CE). In India, it was mentioned in the ancient Sanskrit epic "Mahabharata." In Greece, the philosopher Plato referred to shadow play in his "Allegory of the Cave." In Indonesia, particularly in Java and Bali, shadow play, known as Wayang Kulit, has been an integral part of the culture for centuries. Schools and Techniques: Different cultures have developed their unique styles and techniques for shadow play. In China, shadow play is known as Pi Ying or "shadow th...
Winter photos are often fascinating for several reasons: Unique Beauty: Winter landscapes offer a unique and often stark beauty that is distinct from other seasons. The stark contrast of white snow against dark trees or buildings can create striking compositions. Transformative Effects: Winter transforms familiar landscapes into something almost magical. Everyday scenes become extraordinary when covered in snow and ice.
25. Dubrovnik Dubrovnik, Croatia 🇭🇷 pic.twitter.com/ASsuZPbLe1 — gisipen (@gisipen) July 25, 2024 24. New York Park Avenue, New York pic.twitter.com/rpuZALJhqO — Amazing eyes (@Amazingeye55) July 25, 2024 23. Leuven, Belgium Leuven Town Hall, Belgium 🇧🇪 pic.twitter.com/RIqzIFWdPU — Architecture & Tradition (@archi_tradition) July 26, 2024 22. Metz Cathedral 21. London London, UK 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/hnTxf72R5H — Amazing eyes (@Amazingeye55) July 26, 2024 20. Arizona, Antelope Canyon 19. Machu Pichu 18. Utah, USA 17. Black Spur Roda, Australia Black Spur Road, Australia. pic.twitter.com/YGpg6T9vhY — Earth (@earthcurated) July 26, 2024 16. Mekong Delta, Vietnam 15. Gdansk, Poland Gdansk, Poland 🇵🇱 pic.twitter.com/dyp2CCxp5q — gisipen (@gisipen) July 26, 2024 14. Golden Bridge, Da Nang, Vietnam 13. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona 12. Fagaras Mountains, Romania 11. San Francisco, California San Francisco, California...
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