CONFERENCE ON 75-ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
The conference focused on exchanging views of different members of the Croatian society and European Union representatives. Those attending the conference were members of the Croatian authorities including the Deputy Prime Minister, the Ombudswoman, the...
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115 years ago, on February 15, 1909, one of the most prominent pop stars who made a great...

A Conference on the topic «Legal support to the victims of human rights violation – opportunities...

The first documented traces of the Roma presence in France date back to the 15th century. Sometimes...
AN OVERVIEW OF THE 5th ECRI REPORT ON TURKEY
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), a body of the Council of Europe, monitors and evaluates racism, discrimination, and intolerance across European countries. In its Fifth Report on Turkey, published in 2016, ECRI assesses the...

Kristallnacht, also known as the Night of Broken Glass, was a violent anti-Jewish pogrom that took...
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The Holocaust or Yom Hashoah (held on the 27th of Nisan according to the Jewish calendar) as Jews...
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The Axis powers, which fought against the anti-Hitler coalition, included Germany, Italy, and Japan....
THE GYPSY BARON: A GLIMPSE INTO THE LUSH WORLD OF OPERETTA
In the late 19th century, Viennese operetta had become a significant part of European musical culture, and Strauss was already renowned for his waltzes, including the famous Blue Danube (1867), and his operettas, such as Die Fledermaus (1874). However, by the...
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“Aleko” is the legacy of the famous poem “The Gypsies” by the Russian poet Alexander...
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Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin (05.26.1799 – 02.29.1837) is an outstanding Russian poet, prose...

According to Suora Lähetys singer-guitarist Mertsi Lindgren, a Helsinki Pop & Jazz Conservatory...