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Displacement doubles while funding shrinks, warns UNHCR

In December last year, the overthrow of the Assad regime by opposition forces reignited hope that most Syrians could see home again soon. As of May, 500,000 refugees and 1.2 million internally displaced people (IDPs) returned to their areas of origin.But that’s not the only reason Syria is no longer the largest displacement crisis in the world. Sudan sets a...
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The global push to put an end to plastic pollution is gaining ground in Nice

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Decades of memories and losses – looking for missing in Syria

The independent institution on people who have disappeared in...

Yemen at breaking point as UN envoy urges action to end suffering

Speaking via videoconference, UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg...

Council and Parliament agree on simplified and more efficient handling of chemical assessment data

Council and Parliament strike provisional deal on the...

Decades of memories and loss – searching for the missing in Syria

The Independent Institution on Missing Persons in the...

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Without Intesa: A Quest for Recognition in Italy’s Religious Pluralism”

In a chamber of the Italian Parliament, beneath frescoed ceilings and marble columns, something quietly extraordinary was unfolding. It wasn’t a protest. It wasn’t a sermon. It was a conversation — one that had taken decades to arrive at this room, in this country, with these voices. Titled “Senza Intesa: Le Nuove Religioni alla Prova dell’Articolo 8 della Costituzione” , the symposium gathered an unlikely cast: imams and pastors, Taoist priests and Pentecostal leaders, scholars and lawmakers. They came not just to speak — but to be heard. At its heart was a simple question: What does it mean to be a religion in Italy...

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Eurovision 2025: Music, Politics, and the Final 26 Set Amid Controversy and Spectacle

Basel, Switzerland — The stage is set for Saturday’s grand finale of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest. After two nights of glitter, drama, and high-octane performances, 26 countries have qualified to compete for Europe’s most coveted pop crown in Basel — a city historically neutral in politics but anything...
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