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Bridging Cultures Chinese and European Musicians Perform Together in London
A concert presented with title sponsorship from Kweichow Moutai was held at the Royal Academy of Music in London, the U.K., on the evening of Sept. 28, 2025. Musicians from Guizhou Cultural and Performing Arts Industry Group Co., Ltd. in southwest China’s Guizhou Province, and their European counterparts joined hands on stage to perform, adding a new chapter to the story of cultural exchange between China and Europe.

A concert presented with title sponsorship from Kweichow Moutai was held at the Royal Academy of Music in London, the U.K
More than 300 guests from political, business, cultural, and artistic circles in both countries gathered for the occasion. The concert was part of the “My Music Paradise–China Europe Young Musicians Art Exchange Global Communication Initiative.” In July, six European musicians visited villages in Guizhou, where they experienced the beauty of the antiphonal songs of the Miao ethnic group and the Grand Song of the Dong ethnic group, immersed themselves in local traditions, and worked with local musicians to explore modern expressions of traditional music. They also joined a concert in Guizhou.
The concert in London was divided into two halves, blending Chinese folk instruments with elements of Western classical music. The first half was performed by Guizhou musicians and the second half was led by European musicians.

Musicians from Guizhou Cultural and Performing Arts Industry Group Co., Ltd showed a wonderful performance in London.
A highlight of the evening was a song jointly performed by Chinese and European musicians. It was composed by Italian composer Andrea Granitzio after his July trip to Guizhou. Inspired by Guizhou’s landscapes and culture, and infused with the sounds of Dong Grand Songs and the chime of Miao silver ornaments, the work captivated the audience, who responded with prolonged applause.

Memories of Guizhou was performed in the UK for the first time.
The concert also featured an honour presentation ceremony, with 20 Guizhou musicians and six European musicians awarded the title of “China-Europe Music Ambassadors” in acknowledgement of their role in promoting cultural exchange through music.
British tenor Thomas Lidgley said the performance brought back cherished memories of his summer in Guizhou and once again moved him with the beauty of the region’s ethnic music.
Chinese composer and conductor Long Guohong expressed that the concert showcased the unique charm of Guizhou and Chinese music, telling China’s stories through melody and fostering cultural integration between East and West.
The two-and-a-half-hour concert was a feast for the senses. Alongside the performance, a Kweichow Moutai showcase invited guests to discover the brand’s rich craftsmanship and heritage, while a tasting session offered an immersive journey of flavour. Kweichow Moutai is China’s leading liquor maker.
John McLean, chairman of the China-Britain Business Development Centre, praised the experience after tasting Moutai. Moutai is not just a spirit; it is a distillation of history and culture. Its rich flavour and distinctive aroma left a deep impression, as if one could feel the spirit of Guizhou’s mountains and rivers and the devotion of its craftsmen, he said.
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European Scientologists Expand Human Rights Education in Europe and Abroad
From Danish classrooms and teacher outreach to Geneva forums and projects reaching South Asia and New York, Scientology-supported initiatives continue to frame human-rights literacy as a practical civic tool
Brussels, Brussels, Belgium, 14th Mar 2026— Human-rights education remains one of the clearest areas of public activity linked to Scientologists across Europe, with recent work ranging from school-facing outreach in Denmark and community initiatives in Italy to institutional dialogue in Geneva and partnerships extending beyond the continent. Much of that activity is carried out through Youth for Human Rights International and United for Human Rights, educational initiatives supported by Scientologists and the Church of Scientology and centered on the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The broader framework is consistent with the United Nations’ own approach to human-rights education. The UN Declaration on Human Rights Education and Training describes access to such education as essential to promoting universal respect for rights and fundamental freedoms.
One of the most visible current examples comes from Denmark. According to Youth for Human Rights DK, volunteers attending the country’s yearly national Teacher’s Fair introduced several hundred visitors to the campaign and placed 79 Educator Kits directly into teachers’ hands. The Danish group says that, with that latest distribution, more than 40 percent of Danish schools now have an Educator Kit. The figures build on a longer record already noted by Scientology Europe, which reports that Youth for Human Rights Denmark has been active since 2006 through classroom discussions, film screenings, creative workshops and the annual Walk for Human Rights in Copenhagen, and that the programme has received backing from the City of Copenhagen and support from Denmark’s Ministry of Culture.
The Danish initiative reflects the educational emphasis of the wider network. Youth for Human Rights International traces its origins to a European-wide youth essay competition launched in 2001, with winners from Hungary, the Czech Republic and Austria honored in Geneva. The organization says it was founded by educator Dr. Mary Shuttleworth to teach young people about the Universal Declaration and encourage them to become advocates of tolerance and peace.
Within the European Union, that educational approach has also taken a more explicitly civic form. In February, the European Office of the Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights launched Europe’s Values, Your Rights, a youth-oriented guide explaining the EU’s six core values — human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights — in plain language with links to official European sources. Scientology Europe said the guide was designed to help young adults connect European legal protections with everyday situations, including school life, work, online activity and civic participation.
Elsewhere in Europe, local initiatives have continued to combine rights education with community dialogue. In Milan, the Church of Scientology hosted a December gathering organized by the association Diritti Umani e Tolleranza, bringing together representatives from Latin American and African communities living in northern Italy. Participants completed training based on the United for Human Rights program and discussed how to use those materials in youth work, neighborhood outreach and local association activity.
That same theme was visible in Geneva, where the Palais des Nations hosted the conference “Human Rights and Peace – Better Together” around Human Rights Day in December. The meeting brought together educators, academics, civil-society actors and institutional representatives to discuss the connection between human-rights protection, social inclusion and peace. A panel on freedom of thought, conscience and belief was chaired by Ivan Arjona-Pelado, president of the European Office of the Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights.
Human-rights activity linked to European Scientologists has also extended beyond Europe itself. In August 2025, Scientology Europe highlighted support provided by volunteers in the Netherlands to a Dutch-registered foundation working in Sri Lanka. According to the report, Stichting Mission Lanka, working with Vision Media Academy, held its sixth journalism and human-rights workshop for 100 students in Rathnapura, Sri Lanka, using United for Human Rights materials supplied through that collaboration.
International summits have offered another route through which European-supported human-rights work has connected with audiences outside the continent. Youth for Human Rights notes that its International Human Rights Summits have been held in Geneva, Los Angeles and at the United Nations headquarters in New York. In 2024, Scientology Europe reported on the 18th International Human Rights Summit in New York, where 52 young representatives from 35 nations joined government officials, educators and advocates to discuss education, law, media and community action as vehicles for implementing the Universal Declaration.
For Scientologists, this work is presented as rooted in the teachings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, but expressed through secular educational and civic channels. The Creed of the Church of Scientology, written in 1954, affirms equal rights and inalienable freedoms, while the Code of a Scientologist describes a duty to work for human rights and justice through social reform.
The European Office describes its mission as representing the Church of Scientology and its humanitarian programs before the European Parliament, the European Commission, the Council of Europe, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the United Nations. On its official profile pages, the office also notes participation in the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights’ civil-society platform, reflecting the extent to which its public human-rights work is framed in dialogue with existing European and international institutions.
Ivan Arjona, representative of the Church of Scientology to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations, said: “Human rights are strongest when they are understood not only by specialists, but by teachers, students, families and local communities. What is happening across Europe — and in projects supported by Europeans abroad — shows that civic responsibility begins with knowing one’s rights and respecting the rights of others. That is fully in line with Europe’s democratic values, with human dignity at their core.”
The Church of Scientology, its churches, missions, groups and members are present across the European continent. Scientology Europe reports a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment and reform initiatives focused on education, prevention and neighbourhood-level support, inspired by the work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.
Within Europe’s diverse national frameworks for religion, the Church’s recognitions continue to expand, with administrative and judicial authorities in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany Slovakia and others, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, having addressed and acknowledged Scientology communities as protected by the national and international provisions of Freedom of Religion or belief.
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Aegis Protocol Completes Its Token Launch Through AstraPad
United States, 14th Mar 2026 – Aegis Protocol ($AEP) has officially graduated on AstraPad, completing a 100% on-chain token launch with no presale, no insider allocations, fully verified smart contracts, and automatic liquidity formation.
Graduation marks the transition into open-market trading, and unlocks over $388,000 in partner credits that will support Aegis Protocol’s scaling, growth, and ecosystem development.
AstraPad continues to position itself as the simplest and most transparent no-code token launcher, enabling creators to deploy fully audited, on-chain tokens in under a minute across EVM chains.
About Aegis Protocol
Aegis Protocol is an all-in-one, no-code platform for building, deploying, and monetizing AI-powered bots and agents across Telegram, Twitter/X, Discord, WhatsApp, and more — without writing a single line of code.
Designed for creators, developers, businesses, and Web3 projects alike, Aegis enables anyone to automate workflows, scale operations, and generate revenue from their bots through a credit-based economy and upcoming tokenized marketplace.
The platform is already live and generating revenue through subscriptions, and continues to expand with new capabilities such as Clawbot Labs, an upcoming environment for building more autonomous AI agents and advanced automation workflows.
With 5,000+ unique users, 25,000+ queries processed, and real-time on-chain data natively integrated into AI workflows, Aegis Protocol is a working product with a clear path to ecosystem expansion. The $AEP token powers platform access, premium model unlocks, marketplace fees with burn mechanics, and protocol governance with revenue-sharing distributions.
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About AstraPad
AstraPad is a no-code token launch platform that allows anyone to deploy a secure, fully verified blockchain token in under a minute — with no developers, no coding, and complete on-chain transparency. Every project launched through AstraPad uses audit-grade smart contracts, automatic liquidity formation, and a fair launch system designed to eliminate presales, insider allocations, and hidden mechanics.
Every project that graduates on AstraPad receives over $388,000 in ecosystem and partner credits, giving them a powerful head start for development, security, marketing, and adoption.
Projects graduating on AstraPad consistently report strong early performance, with many generating $30,000+ in trading-tax revenue within the first month — strengthening their treasury and supporting long-term project sustainability.
Turn vision into reality. Launch your token and start building with AstraPad.
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Reputation House Reports 6.56M Dollars in FY2025 Revenue, Accelerates Shift to Digital Risk Infrastructure
Dubai-based IT-company specializing in digital risk protection, has announced strong financial results for fiscal year 2025
United Arab Emirates, 14th Mar 2026 – Reputation House has recorded $6.56 million in revenue, marking continued strategic growth and reinforcing its transformation from a traditional reputation management agency into a fully integrated technology-driven risk control platform. The company’s revenue has rocketed by 60%, compared to the annual revenue in 2024 which was $4.1 million.

In 2025, Reputation House became the most awarded company in the field in the UAE with 6 international business awards in thirteen prestigious categories. The most notable are the following:
2025 Stevie® American Business Awards
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Innovation of the Year (Business Services Industries)
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Most Innovative Tech Company of the Year (Up to 100 Employees)
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Best Data Tools & Platforms
Great Employers Award 2025
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Engagement/Happiness Team of the Year
HackerNoon Startup of the Year
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#3 among all startups based in Dubai
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#4 globally in the Trending Analytics Startups category
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#8 globally in the Trending Marketing Startups category
The Stevie® Awards for Women in Business 2025
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Female Executive of the Year in Europe, the Middle East & Africa
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Women-Led Tech Scale-Up of the Year
“The modern market is no longer asking how to improve reputation – it is asking how to protect brands from digital risk. And the reason for that is simple – reputation is directly linked to compliance exposure, investment decisions, regulatory perception, and overall business stability. In response to this shift, we moved beyond traditional reputation management and repositioned Reputation House as a fully integrated technology platform. This transformation allowed us to consolidate digital security services and reputational risk management into a single ecosystem designed for companies and brands operating at a high level of influence. We enable businesses to manage risks, grow sustainably and securely in the digital environment by combining data intelligence, predictive analytics, and proprietary IT development,” said Kristina Shinkareva, Chief Operating Officer of Reputation House.
Reputation House continues to push the boundaries of innovation and excellence in digital risk protection, remaining steadfast in its commitment to empowering individuals, businesses, and governments to shape positive digital narratives and succeed in the digital age.
To learn more about Reputation House, visit: www.reputation.house
About Reputation House:
Reputation House is an international technology company specializing in Digital Risk Protection. Its proprietary platform provides companies and individuals a single control center to monitor and manage digital reputation risks across search engines, AI systems, media environments, and review platforms before they become business damages.
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