Tue, Apr 8, 2025
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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India's foreign policy may change in the context of Dhaka
India's foreign policy may change in the context of Dhaka

A Pakistani cargo ship docked in the Bangladeshi port city of Chittagong last month after a gap of five decades. The arrival of the ship in Chittagong marks a significant change in Bangladesh's dealings with Pakistan, which have been virtually cut off since 1971. These developments have happened rapidly since the interim government of Bangladesh assumed power a few months ago after former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned under ...

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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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