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Fostering self-sufficiency: FUNDAEC encourages local food production

As the ramifications of the global health crisis intensify, FUNDAEC is spearheading the development of local food production initiatives with a view to the future.

FoRB Publications launches new book of Rosita Šorytė, on NRMs and the Pandemic

New religious movements are rarely given credit for their humanitarian work. A case in point is the Church of Scientology during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Opponents used the epidemic as an opportunity to accuse Scientology of spreading conspiracy theories and not respecting anti-virus precautions.

Buddhist Times News – Govt Must Drag China to International Dispute Resolution Fora Over Artificial Lake in Tibet: Cong

The Congress on Sunday said if the need arises the government should drag China to international dispute resolution fora over the formation of a “very dangerous” artificial lake in Tibet which poses a risk to Arunachal Pradesh. The opposition party hit out at the government over its response on strategic issues, saying all its talk […]

Buddhist Times News – China’s dams in Tibet may pose threat to India’s water supply

Col Vinayak Bhat for India Today. Read the original article here. [REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE] File photo of Three Gorges Dam in China’s Hubei, world’s biggest hydropower project (Photo Credits: AP) Over a period of 10 years, China has managed to construct three dams on the Brahmaputra river in parts of Tibet close to the Indian border. It […]

Dalai Lama reinvigorates call for world peace

His Holiness the Dalai Lama reinvigorates call for world peace on 75th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki By Bureau Reporter His Holiness the Dalai Lama and fellow Nobel Laureates paying their respects...

Turkmen Court Sentences Brothers Eldor and Sanjarbek Saburov to Two Years in Prison

On August 6, 2020, a Turkmen court sentenced Brothers Eldor and Sanjarbek Saburov to two years in prison for their conscientious objection to military service. The siblings are 21 and 25 years old, respectively. The court refused the brothers’ request to appeal. This is the second time both were convicted for their neutrality.

John Hume praised by Catholics, Protestants and world leaders

John Hume was a Catholic nationalist who stood for Ireland as a unitary state, but he was also a peacemaker and straddled the divide into the mainly Protestant unionist camp at a time when Northern Ireland was in a state of deep conflict in the last century.

Buddhist Times News – India treats Confucius Institutes and higher education cooperation in fair manner’: China

Buddhist Times News – India treats Confucius Institutes and higher education cooperation in fair manner’: China

Iraqi Religious Authorities Adopt Interfaith Statement on Victims of ISIL

Iraqi Religious Authorities Adopt Interfaith Statement on Victims of ISIL

Iraq: ISIL’s acts of terror ‘divorced from the values of all faiths’

Iraq: ISIL’s acts of terror ‘divorced from the values of all faiths’

“Making cities belong to those who work to build them”: Baha’i Chair in India looks at urbanization

Baha’i Chair in India invites economists and academics to examine how new conceptions of human nature can enhance long-term approaches to urban development.

USCIRF Expresses Outrage at the Killing of U.S. Citizen Over Blasphemy Charges in Pakistan

USCIRF Expresses Outrage at the Killing of U.S. Citizen Over Blasphemy Charges in Pakistan

Yemen: Statement by the Spokesperson on the release of members of the Baha’i community

Yemen: Statement by the Spokesperson on the release of members of the Baha’i community

Why using the language of war is counterproductive

Why using the language of war is counterproductive

Buddhist Times News – Dalai Lama, Sikyong condole the demise of Taiwan’s former President Lee Teng-hui x

Buddhist Times News – Dalai Lama, Sikyong condole the demise of Taiwan’s former President Lee Teng-hui x

Aldous Huxley and Alternative Spirituality, a review by Patrick Horn

Aldous Huxley is among the most important thinkers of the 20th century. He was a key figure among a network of intellectuals and writers interested in transcendence and transformation, and he enormously influenced the Human Potential Movement, the 1960s psychedelic counterculture, the New Age Movement, and deep ecology.

Buddhist Times News – Ladakh’s Covid-19 Numbers low, Say Experts

Buddhist Times News – Ladakh’s Covid-19 Numbers low, Say Experts

Six Baha’is imprisoned by the Houthis freed in Yemen

BIC calls for the lifting of all charges and safeguarding of the rights of all Baha’is in Yemen.

Alarm raised about ongoing crisis in Nigeria at world churches’ meeting

Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, is experiencing concurrent crises this year, highlighted in a recent spate of violent attacks in the north of the country, and the World Council of Churches has expressed alarm about the destruction to life taking place.

Buddhist Times News – As Sri Lanka researches ‘Ravan’s aviation routes’

Buddhist Times News – As Sri Lanka researches ‘Ravan’s aviation routes’

New report on the Persecution of Ahmadi Muslims

New report on the Persecution of Ahmadi Muslims

Agricultural policies key to addressing drivers of migration, says BIC Brussels

The BIC Brussels Office hosts online discussion, exploring links between European agricultural policies and the adverse drivers of migration from and within Africa.

World Council of Churches names 2022 date for 11th Assembly in Germany

The executive committee of the World Council of Churches has approved a new date for the WCC 11th Assembly, which will now be held in Karlsruhe, Germany, from August 31 to September 8, 2022.

Book Trailer Launched for Massimo Introvigne’s Book on The Church of Almighty God

Book Trailer Launched for Massimo Introvigne’s Book on The Church of Almighty God

Religious liberty put at risk by Hong Kong security law says Asian cardinal

The Catholic cardinal who heads Asian bishops' body has issued a warning on Hong Kong's new Chinese-made security law noting that religious freedom in China faces severe restrictions. But the Anglican archbishop of Hong Kong has backed the new legislation.
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