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VIEWPOINT: Adopt Religion-Inclusive Language

Every holiday season, we all hear about the alleged war on Christmas in the United States. On any social media platform, users are bound to find someone outraged about the use of more inclusive...

“An extraordinary wave of support”: Calls in unison for Iran to end persecution of Bahá’ís

An extraordinary wave of support from Muslim leaders, government officials, and parliamentarians comes as persecution of Iran’s Bahá’í community intensifies.

If you like this TV show, read this book

During the past few years, the number of books I’ve read has dwindled, while the amount of shows I’ve binge-watched has skyrocketed....

France: EIB provides €50 million to support Forsee Power’s growth

The EIB is providing €50 million to Forsee Power to help create a European battery champion. This second loan – following an initial €20 million granted in late 2017 under the Juncker Plan – will finance the...

Horror unearthed in Mexico’s ongoing drug war – Vatican News

Police in the Western Mexican State of Jalisco have found eighteen bags of body parts, in another horrific chapter of the Country`s ongoing fourteen years Drug War.

It’s a Jewish Books Bonanza in February

Maybe it’s the fact that the wave of dull insider accounts of the Trump regime seems to have finally crested. Maybe everyone had a lot of time for high-yield contemplation during 2020. Maybe...

‘Constellation’ of post-COVID symptoms will impact global healthcare, says WHO 

Far more research is needed into the “constellation” of sometimes debilitating symptoms among people who’ve recovered from COVID-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday, adding that it “will impact” global health systems. 

EU says it is ready to work with Biden administration to settle trade disputes

By Andrea Shalal3 Min Read WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The European Union on Thursday acknowledged a move by the new U.S. government to refrain from imposing additional tariffs on EU goods in a long-running dispute over...

West Virginia city’s evangelical Christians torn over religion’s role in politics

BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (AP) – If you're Christian in Bluefield — and most everyone is, in this small city tucked into the Blue Ridge Mountains — you have your choice. You can follow Pastor Doyle Bradford...

Hoyer Statement on Passing of Secretary George Shultz

Hoyer Statement on Passing of Secretary George Shultz - Book Publishing Industry Today - EIN Presswire ...

American poet and activist Amanda Gorman

Amanda S. C. Gorman (born 1998) is an American poet and activist. Her work focuses on issues of oppression, feminism, race, and marginalization, as well as the African diaspora. Gorman was the first person...

FROM THE FIELD: Chicken wings, hunger and the Super Bowl

The amount of money spent on food and beverages to enjoy, perhaps, the United States’ most high-profile annual sporting event, adds up to more than twice the global budget of the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP), according to the agency.

Israeli-born Margaret Karram elected president of Focolare movement

The international Focolare Movement that promotes unity and universal kinship has a new president for the next six years -- Margaret Karram -- an Arab Catholic, born 1962 in Haifa, Israel.

Here Are the 14 New Books You Should Read in February

The best new books arriving in February offer something for everyone. Memoirs from Rebecca Carroll and Randa Jarrar explore questions of identity and belonging. New fiction from Brandon Hobson and Chang-rae Lee follow characters...

European Union aviation regulator has cleared Boeing 737 MAX to return to service

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) announced on Wednesday that it had authorised the return to service of the Boeing 737 MAX commercial aeroplane. This authorisation applied to a modified version of the...

In Hiroshima and Nagasaki, religious leaders hail nuclear ban treaty US shuns

Religious leaders in Hiroshima and Nagasaki are welcoming the entry into force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, even as Japan's Christian council "regrets" that their government has not supported or ratified the treaty.

In what nation are people most likely to say pandemic has bolstered their faith?

COVID-19 has shut down church gatherings in many countries, but Americans are most likely to say that the pandemic has strengthened their religious a new Pew Research Center survey conducted in the summer of 2020 reveals.

Europe’s Bankruptcies Are Plummeting. That May Be a Problem.

PARIS — Romain Rozier’s cafe should be bankrupt by now.Since the coronavirus hit last spring, sales at the once buzzing lunch spot in northern Paris are down 80 percent. The only customers on a...

Khyati Joshi joins Religion News Service as new columnist 

Religion News Service (RNS), thanks to a grant from the Guru Krupa Foundation, is pleased to announce that Dr. Khyati Y. Joshi has joined RNS as a columnist covering Hindus and Hinduism. Her first...

Guterres urges world to ‘work together in solidarity’ as US moves to re-join WHO

The United Nations Secretary-General on Wednesday welcomed the announcement by President Joe Biden that the United States will re-engage with the World Health Organization (WHO) and continue to be a full participant in advancing global health and health security. 

Dream Industrial REIT Announces Over $465 Million of High-Quality Acquisitions in Canada, Europe, and the U.S., and $225 Million Equity Offering

Dream Industrial REIT Announces Over $465 Million of High-Quality Acquisitions in Canada, Europe, and the U.S., and $225 Million Equity Offering - Organic Food News Today - EIN Presswire ...

Many Tri-State Area Residents Pleased Religion And Its Values Likely To Be Influential In Biden-Harris Administration

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — Following John F. Kennedy, Joe Biden on Wednesday became only the second Catholic president in the history of the United States. And many closest to him practice another faith. Steps from...

EU hails Biden’s ‘new dawn’ but wants tough tech rules

By Robin Emmott, Philip Blenkinsop3 Min Read BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union hailed Joe Biden’s inauguration later on Wednesday as U.S. president as a “new dawn” for Europe and the United States, while insisting...

EU chiefs express relief as ‘friend’ replaces Trump

The European Union’s top officials expressed relief on Wednesday that they would again have a friend in the White House as Joe Biden replaces Donald Trump. Charles Michel, president of the European Council, said...

EU sighs with relief as Biden readies to enter White House

The European Union’s top officials are breathing a sigh of relief as Joe Biden prepares to take over as president of the United StatesByThe Associated PressJanuary 20, 2021, 9:08 AM • 2 min read BRUSSELS --...
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