Italy : Raphael’s face reconstructed in 3D
Scientists at the Tor Vergata University in Rome used 3D images to reproduce Raphael’s face. They said that it turned out that the remains in the tomb of the Pantheon really belonged to a Renaissance master. The 3D reconstruction was created by using skull castings that were made when the remains were excavated […]
Read MoreThe expulsion of Russian diplomats marks Slovakia’s return to EU-NATO track
Nina Hrabovska Francelova When the 2018 UK investigation into the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia in 2018 placed a heavy burden on the Russian state, the UK expelled 23 Russian diplomats. In an act of solidarity, other European countries, as well as the United States and Canada, also expelled Russian […]
Read MoreCyprus reportedly sold passports to criminals and fugitives
A report by Al Jazeera stated that Cyprus is providing passports to criminals and persons under investigation through the investment plan. 1400 application documents The news agency’s preliminary investigation listed several people who appeared to be suspected of illegal activities and even wanted by the police during the acquisition of Cyprus citizenship through the […]
Read MoreSpain : first Covid-19 vaccine by end of 2020
Spanish Minister of Health Salvador Illa stated that the first coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccines will be available in Spain “by the end of December” this year. Once the vaccine is confirmed to be safe and effective, Spain has reached an agreement with the European Commission to participate in the plan to purchase up to 400 […]
Read MoreItaly: Filarmonica Scala to hold Cathedral Square concert in September
The Filarmonica della Scala Orchestra will hold a traditional free concert in the Duomo Square in front of Milan Cathedral in September this year. Due to measures taken to prevent COVID, this performance could not be held this month. But this did not make music lovers have to wait until autumn to hear the orchestra. […]
Read MoreGreece : Local restrictions introduced in Zakynthos and Lesvos
Greek health officials announced on Friday that there were 271 new Covid-19 cases and 5 new deaths in the country. These figures follow the rising trend of the number of Covid cases in Greece. The number of cases increased from 259 on Thursday. There were 6 deaths on Thursday. Of the 271 cases on […]
Read MoreMilan: Raphael ‘killed by medical error’ Says Study
Renaissance genius Rafael‘s death at 37,500 years ago was caused by a medical error that compounded pneumonia, according to new research from the University of Milan. “His fever has worsened due to excessive use of leeches,” said a study by the University of Milan-Bicocca. Earlier, syphilis, typhus, and malaria were mentioned as one of the […]
Read MoreItaly: Covid-19 is an opportunity for Mafia Says Police
The National Anti-Mafia Bureau of Investigation DIA said on Friday that the coronavirus pandemic provided an opportunity for the Italian mafia to expand and develop and become more powerful. It said that the “economic paralysis” caused by the COVID crisis may exacerbate the Mafia’s “prosperity and expansion prospects, comparable to the post-war scenario.” DIA said […]
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