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PANEL DISCUSSION: Join us as we look ahead to the role of religion in the Biden presidency

Moving forward with faith: Religion and politics in a Biden presidency   How will faith influence the direction of the Biden administration? What agenda will various...

Growing grapes the Australian way has taken wine innovation to the world

From "Chateau Chunder from Down Under" to a global wine leader, in 75 years Australian grape and table wine production has evolved from a...

BYU religion professor reconsiders Church history with new book

Church history - BYU religion professor Anthony Sweat released a book in November that has been seven years in the making. “Repicturing the Restoration” shares...

How a Supreme Court bent on protecting religion could harm it

(RNS) — Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that New York state can’t stop religious communities from gathering in large numbers, even where worshippers...

Dismay as Egypt ‘suspends’ investigation of Italian student – Vatican News

Authorities in Cairo have suspended an investigation into the 2016 murder of Italian researcher Giulio Regeni.

A Skeptical Heroine, Unconvinced by Religion, Romance or Psychoanalysis

To back up and ask a fundamental question: Is Sophie alive or dead? In the opening pages, she tells us she’s been killed, hit...

COVID-19 can spark new generation of social protection measures: UN chief

While COVID-19 has wiped out important development gains in mere months, with extreme poverty rising for the first time in decades, the pandemic could spark the transformations needed to achieve stronger social protection systems, the UN Secretary-General said on Tuesday.  

Would a no-deal Brexit mean food shortages or price rises?

For most Britons, the impact of the UK’s transition to Brexit will first be noticed when they go to the supermarket to stock up...

Delivering good mental health for people living with HIV

This World AIDS Day let’s take stock of progress made and reflect on what we have learned. 2020 has not been an easy year...

Asylum: MEPs call for more solidarity among EU member states | News | European Parliament

The Dublin Regulation does not share responsibility fairly among member states nor secure swift access to asylum procedures, say Civil Liberties Committee MEPs.
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