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Emmanuel Macron · GazaFrench President Emmanuel Macron on Monday welcomed Hamas’s release of the last 20 surviving Israeli hostages in Gaza, calling it a crucial first step in the ceasefire plan brokered by US President Donald…See the Story
Macron Welcomes Hamas Return of Israeli Hostages as Truce Plan Begins
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Health · RomaniaThousands of faithful gathered in Iași on Boulevard Ștefan cel Mare to attend the Divine Liturgy for the Feast of Saint Parascheva, one of Romania’s most important Orthodox celebrations. The service was held at the outdoor altar set up near the Metropolitan Cathedral and was concelebrated by a large delegation of hierarchs from Romania and abroad, including Metropolitan Philotheos of Thessaloniki, Metropolitan Joanikije of Montenegro and the Lit…See the Story
Thousands of Pilgrims Attend Divine Liturgy for the Feast of Saint Parascheva in Iași | Orthodox Times (En)
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Archbishop · AtticaThe head of the Church of Greece, Archbishop Ieronymos, was discharged from Athens’ Georgios Gennimatas General Hospital on Monday after being admitted for observation following mild discomfort, the Archdiocese said.See the Story
Archbishop Ieronymos Discharged From Athens Hospital After Brief Observation
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