The Business & Financial Times on MSNOpinion
Against the gods: For once, let’s have the courage
By Hene Aku KWAPONG If I sound like an economist and an engineer, wandering into sociology, as Bernard Avle characterizes my ...
The Derveni Papyrus found in Greece is of immense importance and was registered by UNESCO in 2015 as the oldest handwritten ...
Pope Leo XIV condemned the use of religion for justifying “war,” “violence” or “fanaticism” on Friday – instead urging Catholics to mobilize their faith and unify others “regardless of ethnicity, ...
Speaking to journalists on his return flight from Beirut to Rome, Pope Leo XIV spoke about the Holy See’s global peacemaking ...
ON BOARD THE PAPAL AIRCRAFT - In his first news conference as pope, Leo XIV on Tuesday called for dialogue between the United States and Venezuela, emphasized Europe’s importance in resolving the war ...
Pope Leo condemned violence in the name of religion on Friday at a landmark event with Christian leaders from across the Middle East, urging them during his first overseas trip as leader of the ...
Hindustan Times on MSN
Germany Taps River For Heat: How A New Super-Pump Could Change Europe's Energy Future Forever
In Bremen's old harbor, cranes and scaffolding hide one of Europe's boldest energy experiments: an entire neighborhood heated by the river flowing beside it. Instead of gas boilers and chimneys, ...
Religion News Service on MSN
Pope Leo gave a crucial Advent message during Middle East visit
In his homily for the first Sunday of Advent, the pope referred to the first reading (Isaiah 2:1-5) as “one of the most ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Pope criticizes anti-Muslim ‘fears’ in Europe, US
The post Pope criticizes anti-Muslim ‘fears’ in Europe, US appeared first on The Times of Israel. Pope Leo XIV says ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott's recent designation of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Muslim ...
Pakistan on Tuesday approved a law to establish the National Commission for Minorities Rights and gave it vast powers of ...
Yet in the U.S. and many other nations, social trust is far from ubiquitous. While a majority of U.S. adults (55%) say most people can be trusted, a sizable share (44%) say most people can’t be ...
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