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Domestic Travel to Boom Due to Omicron International Travel Restrictions – My XO Adventures

My XO Adventures Official Logo Pathways Private Tour with My XO Adventures Private Tour of the Black Hills on the Wildlife Loop of Custer State Park...

Three separate shipwrecks leave dozens dead and more missing 

At least 31 people lost their lives in three separate shipwrecks over the course of four days last week in the Aegean Sea, and an unknown number are still missing, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Tuesday.  

South Africa: Archbishop Tutu became a ‘political leader’ by default, says Archbishop Buti. – Vatican News

The Catholic Archbishop of Johannesburg, who is also the spokesperson of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference has said Archbishop Desmond Tutu, 90, who died on Sunday, gave South Africans hope when they needed it the most.

“Cultural Revolution like crackdown”: China demolished a sky-high Buddha statue and 45 huge prayer wheels in Drakgo, Tibet

(In Picture) Religious ceremony held at 99-foot-tall Buddha statue in Kham Drakgo before its demolition. The Chinese government has demolished a 99-foot-tall Buddha statue in...

India: acts of vandalism against churches during Christmas

Christmas celebrations in India have been marred by a series of anti-Christian incidents amid growing communal tensions.

Transformative changemakers named UN’s 2021 Champions of the Earth

Nairobi, December 2021 – The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) today announced its 2021 Champions of the Earth. The Champions were chosen for their transformative impact on...

Champions of Earth: How one veterinarian helped revolutionize conservation in Africa

It might have been the neighbor’s monkey which came downstairs to join her for piano lessons, or the wildlife club that she started in...

Books 2022: A pick of of what’s coming up

By Rebecca ThomasArts and entertainment reporter Image source, Getty Images Many of us have felt a more pressing need to find our own corner of heaven...

Rights experts hear how ‘racialized gatekeeping’

France should consider the economic and development benefits of partnership with people of African descent, the head of a Working Group appointed by the UN Human Rights Council said in a statement on Monday. 

Mental Health: from “bad” to “mad”: Medical power and social control

This is a section from the report filed by the Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable...

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