Tue, Apr 8, 2025
Trump’s Bombing Threat Over Iran Nuclear Programme Prompts Backlash
Trump’s Bombing Threat Over Iran Nuclear Programme Prompts Backlash

Iran has reacted with outrage after Donald Trump said the country will be bombed if it does not accept US demands to constrain its nuclear programme. The US president said on Sunday that if Iran “[doesn’t] make a deal, there will be bombing. It will be bombing the likes of which they have never seen before.” Trump’s latest threat – more explicit and violent than any made before – came ...

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Gazans Perform Eid Prayers Atop Ruins of Mosques Amid Relentless Israeli Bombardment & Killings
Gazans Perform Eid Prayers Atop Ruins of Mosques Amid Relentless Israeli Bombardment & Killings

Gazans Perform Eid Prayers Atop Ruins of Mosques Amid Relentless Israeli Bombardment & Killings Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza on Sunday performed prayers for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr atop the rubble of destroyed mosques, in overcrowded shelters, and beside the ruins of their homes, as Israel’s ongoing war left no room for traditional celebrations. Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip has continued on the first day ...

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Trump’s administration and policies are an anomaly in the Western world.
Trump’s administration and policies are an anomaly in the Western world.

Most observers both in the West and in other parts of the world nowadays discuss the impact of Donald Trump’s return to power in the United States. Following that, most observers have begun analyzing the meaning of Trump’s policies from conceptual and theoretical perspectives. Many Western academicians and intellectuals have been trying to show that Trump’s administration and policies are an anomaly in the Western world. Thus, they mislead the ...

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Ancient civilization Egypt can become the world's cultural and educational center
Ancient civilization Egypt can become the world's cultural and educational center

There has long been a fascination in the modern ages with the world of ancient Egypt. What is it about this mysterious civilisation that so catches the imagination? Five thousand years ago the chain of independent city-states lining the River Nile united to form one long, thin country ruled by one king, or pharaoh. Almost instantly a highly distinctive culture developed. For almost 30 centuries Egypt remained the foremost nation ...

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WCC Advances Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation for Global Peace
WCC Advances Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation for Global Peace

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is committed to fostering interreligious trust and respect through both bilateral and multilateral dialogues, as well as regional and cross-cultural encounters. These efforts focus on pressing issues such as religion and violence, perceptions of "the other," and the search for identity in diverse, pluralistic societies. ...

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Is the Arab Spring Back from the Dead?
Is the Arab Spring Back from the Dead?

If it does succeed, Syria could provide a powerful lesson in how a rebel movement gains national legitimacy. Much time and effort will be spent examining why the Bashar al-Assad father-and-son dynasty crashed after 54 years of unbending rule. Was it the weakness of his backers that proved the tipping point? Hezbollah had just had its political and military leadership in Beirut wiped out by an Israeli bombing campaign. Iran ...

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Migration crisis not political game, Human Issue
Migration crisis not political game, Human Issue

There is a long history of migration via the Mediterranean. Human mobility in all directions across the Mediterranean has occurred for thousands of years. More recently, since at least the mid-1990s, thousands of people each year have crossed the Mediterranean by boat from the northern coasts of Africa and Turkey to seek asylum or to migrate to Europe if they do not have the documentation required by the countries of ...

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