
@james21245 @edwardlucas @Twee_Papillon @iLepikVonWiren Here’s an explanation of Estonian eastern border for 3rd graders.
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@james21245 @edwardlucas @Twee_Papillon @iLepikVonWiren Here’s an explanation of Estonian eastern border for 3rd graders.







Iraq. In front. #FIFAWorldCup





This is deeply sad. Syrian Patriarchs have announced that there will be no public or outdoor Easter celebrations this year, following attacks on Christian communities in Syria by Islamist extremists. “On the occasion of the upcoming feasts, the Patriarchs extended their blessings and greetings to the faithful, while directing that celebrations be limited exclusively to prayers within the churches.”

When the whole world learned about Bucha. About Ukrainians butchered in the streets of Bucha by Russian occupiers. About our people tortured in basements. About those shot on the roads. About adults and children whose bodies were found in graves in Bucha. Everyone saw the horror that Russia and its aggression bring. They saw what Ukraine is really defending itself against. Today, on the fourth anniversary of Bucha’s liberation from Russian occupiers, we honored the memory of Ukrainians who were killed and tortured there. We remember and will never forget what the enemy did. Every Russian murderer, executioner, and terrorist must be held accountable for every crime against our people. Blessed be the memory of everyone whose lives were taken by Russia – to all who were killed in Bucha and across Ukraine at the hands of Russian occupiers.












Syrian Christians celebrate Orthodox Easter in #Latakia, #Syria. God bless all #Orthodox Christians celebrating #Easter this weekend. (Video: @GrecoLevantines)






BREAKING: UEFA fines French football club Lille €17500 for “transmitting a message not fit for a sports event.” The large tifo in the game against England’s Aston Villa depicting Joan of Arc with a sword in hand, and the words “French never die” was considered to “incite hatred.” The decision came shortly after UEFA drew anger by fining Red Star Belgrade €40,000 for a Christian tifo in their match against Lille. Critics say the decisions show that UEFA are anti-Christian as they allow tifos depicting the devil or push political messages connected to LGBTQ and BLM without ever fining clubs for such tifos.