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WHO: unprecedented number of medical staff infected with Ebola
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday said in a statement that the Ebola outbreaks in West Africa is unprecedented…
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Energy-hungry brain likely cause for slow human growth: study
A child’s brain is “an energy monster,” consuming twice as much glucose, the energy that fuels the brain, as that…
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The Haiku: My “Crystal moments”
By Gustavo Vega I wanted to arrive to the essence of poetry, to isolate the core, to unveil details. I…
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Literature is a free universe
By Uran Krasniqi Violeta Allmuça, is a renowned Albanian writer, she was born in Dibër, Albania. Studied at the University…
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Patent rights to Mother Nature? Monsanto’s overreach in Paraguay: planting the seeds of injustice
By Albaro Tutasig Introduction Monsanto, the American-based multinational chemical and agricultural biotechnology corporation, is the world’s leading producer of genetically modified…
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Return to the core of (Neo) European aspiration
By Anton Gojçaj Book review on Ndue Ukaj’s “The Crate of Salvation,” poetry volume, published by Drita Publishing House, Prizren,…
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Bosnia and Herzegovina and Paraguay to strengthen education and research cooperation
By Peter Tase In early June 2014, the International University of Travnik, Bosnia Herzegovina and the National University of the…
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Victor Britez Chamorro: “The Banality of Evil”
By Peter Tase On June 2, 2014, Prof. Dr. Victor Britez Chamorro, Chancellor of the National University of the East,…
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sabahudin Hadžialić receives Naji Naaman’s Literary Prize
By Peter Tase On June 6, 2014, Sabahudin Hadžialić, a distinguished European writer was recognized with the Lebanese Naji Naaman’s…
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Turkey reports mass deaths in mine collapse
The outrage over the deaths of at least 245 coal miners in the western Turkish town of Soma has sparked…
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