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O Governo dos Açores, através do subsecretário regional da Presidência, […]
Source: Governo dos Açores atribui Bolsa do programa Estagiar Europa a André Garcia – Rádio Atlântida
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O Governo dos Açores, através do subsecretário regional da Presidência, […]
Source: Governo dos Açores atribui Bolsa do programa Estagiar Europa a André Garcia – Rádio Atlântida
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Os Açores registaram mais de 3 milhões de dormidas em […]
Source: Açores ultrapassam 3 milhões de dormidas turísticas entre janeiro e setembro – Rádio Atlântida
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Few words in the world evoke such feelings of pain, loss, and suffering as “genocide.” Used to describe the most horrendous and detestable violations of human life, motivated by the most revolting manifestations of hate and prejudice conceivable, genocide is a word that should never be used lightly. It would be comforting to imagine genocide as a problem of the past that has since been solved, a barbaric habit that we as a species have evolved out of, but that is unfortunately far from the truth. Genocides continue to this day, and the future doesn’t promise an end to the misery either. It’s important to learn from our past, if we ever want to escape it. Read on to remember some of modern history’s darkest moments, in hopes that we’ll never have to relive them.
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Few words in the world evoke such feelings of pain, loss, and suffering as “genocide.” Used to describe the most horrendous and detestable violations of human life, motivated by the most revolting manifestations of hate and prejudice conceivable, genocide is a word that should never be used lightly. It would be comforting to imagine genocide as a problem of the past that has since been solved, a barbaric habit that we as a species have evolved out of, but that is unfortunately far from the truth. Genocides continue to this day, and the future doesn’t promise an end to the misery either. It’s important to learn from our past, if we ever want to escape it. Read on to remember some of modern history’s darkest moments, in hopes that we’ll never have to relive them.
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A giant cassowary was captured swimming in the ocean and emerging onto the shores of Queensland, Australia.
Source: World’s ‘most dangerous’ bird swims to Australian beach | CTV News
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DÍLI, 15 de novembro de 2022 (TATOLI) – O escritor timorense Carlos Saky vai receber amanhã o Prémio de Liberdade de Expressão Max Stahl de 2023, num valor de 10 mil dólares americanos. “Sinto-me muito contente por ganhar Prémio de Liberdade de Expressão Max Stahl do Parlamento Nacional. Isso significa que as minhas obras, tanto […]
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