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Africa

London protests Sudanese Armed Forces’ use of chemical weapons as US imposes sanctions

Willy Fautre

This week saw atrocities committed during the two-year long war in Sudan under the spotlight in both Washington DC and London. In the US, the State Department notified Congress yesterday of its determination on…

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A Quiet Revolution Beneath Our Feet: Europe’s Natura 2000 and the Fight to Save Nature

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In a quiet corner of a sun-drenched meadow, a single butterfly lands on a violet bloom. Its wings flutter briefly before it takes flight again — a fleeting moment, perhaps unnoticed by most, but…

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Critical Thinking as The Cornerstone of Lifelong Learning and Responsible Citizenship

Juan Sanchez Gil

If you ask me, critical thinking is much more than a buzzword tossed around in classrooms or business meetings—it’s an essential toolkit for navigating the world’s complexity. Every day, we’re bombarded with information, opinions,…

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EU Unveils Major Agricultural Reform to Boost Competitiveness and Ease Burden on Farmers

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In a significant move aimed at revitalizing the European agricultural sector, the European Commission has unveiled a comprehensive package of reforms designed to simplify the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and enhance the competitiveness of…

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Pope Leo XIV at Regina Caeli: A Call to Prayer, Vocations, and Christian Service

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VATICAN CITY — As reported by Thaddeus Jones for Vatican News, on Good Shepherd Sunday , Pope Leo XIV stood before an estimated 100,000 pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square to lead the recitation…

America

Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert Prevost Becomes Second American Pope, Signaling a Middle Path for the Catholic Church

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In a historic decision, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of Chicago has been elected pope, becoming the first US American (2nd American after Pope Francis) to lead the Roman Catholic Church. The announcement, reported by…

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Cardinal Re Calls for Unity and Prayer Ahead of Conclave

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VATICAN CITY — In a solemn Mass celebrated in St. Peter’s Basilica on Wednesday morning, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the Dean of the College of Cardinals, called for unity, prayer, and divine guidance as…

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A Growing Crisis: The Rise of Ketamine Use Among Britain’s Youth

Jan Leonid Bornstein

In the neon-lit corners of London’s underground rave scene, a quiet crisis is unfolding. While cocaine and ecstasy remain staples of Britain’s nightlife, a more insidious trend is gaining traction: ketamine, once relegated to…

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Inside Hagia Sophia: 1,600 Years of Survival

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Few buildings on Earth encapsulate the drama of human history as vividly as Hagia Sophia. For nearly 1,500 years, this architectural titan has stood at the crossroads of empires, religions, and cultures, its massive…

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Marvel’s Thunderbolts Rebranded as New Avengers : A Bold Shift for the MCU’s Future

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In a twist that redefines Marvel’s cinematic roadmap, the studio’s latest film Thunderbolts *—long shrouded in mystery surrounding its titular asterisk—has revealed itself as a Trojan horse for a seismic rebrand: the birth of…

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Faith Under Fire: How Russia’s War in Ukraine Became a Crusade Against Religious Freedom

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In the shattered remains of a once-thriving Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) parish in Crimea, a single icon hangs askew on a cracked wall. Its gold leaf tarnished, the image of Christ stares outward—a…

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The Watchdog on Trial: How MIVILUDES Lost Its Credibility

Jan Leonid Bornstein

PARIS — On a warm June morning in 2024, the Administrative Court of Paris delivered a verdict that sent ripples through France’s secular institutions. The court ruled that the MIVILUDES — France’s Interministerial Mission…

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RESILIENCE Event: Religion and the EU: a Perfect Match?

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On May 7, 2025, Brussels will host a pivotal event exploring the intersection of religion, politics, and society in Europe. Titled “Religion and the EU: a Perfect Match?” , this roundtable aims to address…

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Vatican Sets May 7 as Start Date for Conclave to Elect New Pope After Death of Francis

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Rome, April 28, 2025 — Following the solemn funeral of Pope Francis this past Saturday, and which was attended mainly by catholics but warmly accompanied christians of all denominations, muslims, budhists, hindus, bektashi, scientologists…

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Pope Francis Passes Away on Easter Monday at 88, Leaving Behind a Legacy of Faith and Service

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The Catholic Church and the world at large are mourning the loss of Pope Francis, who, as reported by Vatican News, passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88. The news of his passing…

Christianity

Happy Easter Celebrating Renewal and Hope Across Europe

Gaston de Persigny

As Europeans wake up to the joyful sounds of church bells and the sweet scent of blooming flowers, they mark a momentous occasion: Easter Sunday. On this glorious day, Christians across the continent come…

Culture

Cyprien Katsaris The Maverick Virtuoso Who Redefined the Classical Piano

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In an age when classical pianists are often shaped by conservatory polish and safe repertoire choices, Cyprien Katsaris has long danced to a different rhythm — and not just metaphorically. The French-Cypriot virtuoso has…

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EU rolls out plan to promote sustainable, repairable and energy efficient products

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Today, the European Commission adopted the 2025-2030 working plan for the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and Energy Labelling Regulation. The plan provides a list of products that should be prioritised to introduce ecodesign requirements and energy labelling…

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Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the visionary who reinvented PSG and elevated French football

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When Nasser Al-Khelaïfi took the reins of Paris Saint-Germain in 2011, the club was far from the global giant it has become today. Thirteen years later, PSG represents a unique success story, blending sporting…

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Exploring the Multifaceted World of Spirituality: A Journey with “espiritualitats.cat”

Juan Sanchez Gil

In an era dominated by rapid technological advancements and relentless pursuit of efficiency, there is a growing thirst for something deeper—an exploration of the human soul’s yearning for meaning. Enter espiritualitats.cat , a groundbreaking…

Asia

Schuman Plan 2.0 for lasting peace in Europe and for a new West-East Community

Ján Figeľ

Peace in Europe is needed and possible. It is the basis of stability, the goal of security and a precondition for prosperity of countries. On May 9, 1950, the then French Foreign Minister Robert…

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USCIRF 2025 report: Hungary and Russia’s Growing Religious Intolerance Under the Spotlight

Gaston de Persigny

The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has released its 2025 annual report, painting a grim picture of religious repression and discrimination worldwide. From state-controlled religious policies in China to the persecution of…

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From Geopolitical Tensions to Economic Challenges, What the EU Council Addressed in March 2025

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On March 20, 2025, the EU Council convened in Brussels to deliberate on a wide array of pressing global and regional issues. The meeting, encapsulated in document EUCO 1/25, reflected Europe’s ongoing commitment to…

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The DNA of organised crime is changing – and so is the threat to Europe

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Europol’s EU Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment (EU-SOCTA) 2025, published today, reveals how the very DNA of crime is shifting – reshaping the tactics, tools and structures employed by criminal networks. The EU-SOCTA offers one…

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Caritas Europa Criticizes EU’s Shift in Asylum and Return Policies

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Brussels, The European Commission is set to unveil new proposals today regarding the EU Return Directive, sparking concern among human rights organizations. Caritas Europa, a leading network advocating for social justice and migration rights,…

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