• HISTORY
    20 November 2022: This day in history

    284: Roman soldier Diocletian proclaimed Emperor by the army 762: Bögü, Khan of the Uyghurs, conquers Lo-Yang, capital of the Chinese Empire 1695: Zumbi, the last King of the Quilombo dos Palmares in early Brazil and ex-slave, is executed and decapitated, his head displayed on a pike to dispel any legends of his immortality 1815: Second Treaty of Paris: France and […]

  • INTERVIEWS
    Michel Adam: Mr. Fashion TV

    Interview by Vassilios Nicolaos Vitsilogiannis (IG: @vassiliosvitsilogiannis) Michel Adam Lisowski is an Austrian businessman and successful entrepreneur. He spent his high school years in Vienna and was granted a scholarship for Mathematics at Princeton University. Fashion was always his passion: In the early 80s, he started his first fashion business, operating a big factory producing […]

  • HISTORY
    19 November 2022: This day in history

    1530 The Recess document resulting from the Diet of Augsburg signed by Charles V and catholic princes 1620: The Mayflower reaches Cape Cod and explores the coast 1805: Lewis and Clark Expedition, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, reaches the Pacific Ocean, first European Americans to cross the west 1863: US President Abraham Lincoln delivers his Gettysburg address beginning; “Four score and seven years ago…” […]

  • WORLD
    Turkey imposes entry barrier to another Turkish Cypriot Journalist, the Editor in Chief of HavadisNewspaper,Basaran Duzgun

    AEJ Media Freedom Representative Kyriakos Pieridis  in close cooperation with the AEJ Cyprus sectioncoordinator Hasan Kahvecioglu confirm a new serious incident against a Turkish Cypriot Journalist by the Turkish government. Turkey imposes entry barrier to another Turkish Cypriot Journalist, the Editor in Chief of HavadisNewspaper, Basaran Duzgun As AEJ Cyprus Section, we wish to inform all […]

  • HISTORY
    18 November 2022: This day in history

    1477: First English dated printed book “Dictes & Sayengis of the Phylosophers” by William Caxton at his press in London 1626: St. Peter’s Basilica is consecrated, replacing an earlier basilica on the same site and becoming the world’s largest Christian basilica 1916: British General Douglas Haig finally calls off the 1st Battle of the Somme in World War I after more than 1 million soldiers […]

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