Month: March 2021
Pope Francis Consoles Iraqi Victims of Islamic State
Amid the ruins of vandalized churches, the pope recalled Christians and others persecuted by the extremist group.
Read MoreIsrael Social Cohesion Summit
Watch this special event from ADL Israel, with ToI Editor David Horovitz moderating a panel. Begins at 6:30pm Israel time.
Read MoreDonald Trump set to visit New York for first time since leaving White House – The Guardian
Donald Trump set to visit New York for first time since leaving White House The Guardian Donald Trump returning to New York for first time since leaving White House PennLive Donald Trump reportedly will visit NYC as soon as Sunday New York Post
Read MoreChina at least 30 years away from becoming manufacturing ‘great power’: former minister
BEIJING (Reuters) – China is at least 30 years away from becoming a manufacturing nation of “great power”, a former industry minister said on Sunday, despite boasting the world’s most complete industrial supply chains. In recent years, China has become
Read MoreGerman politician resigns after being caught up in face mask deals
German politician resigns after being caught up in face mask deal – Nikolas Loebel poses for a picture during an interview with the the German Press Agency (DPA). The lawmaker from German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is stepping
Read MoreChina to US: Taiwan is ‘red line that should not be crossed’
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi – Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks during a press conference with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (Not Pictured) following their meeting. China’s understanding of its relationship to self-ruled Taiwan, known as the “One China”
Read MorePope Francis Closes Out Trip To Iraq
Pope Francis goes to Iraqi city of Mosul and visits ancient Christian sites in northern Iraq on the last day of his trip to fortify local Christians and promote interfaith relations.
Read MoreWhy Cuttlefish Are Smarter Than We Thought
Cuttlefish, the squishy sea creatures, showed impressive self-control in an experiment. It means they have something in common with primates. (Image credit: Yasser Al-Zayyat/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreMisinformation And Mistrust Among The Obstacles Latinos Face In Getting Vaccinated
Vaccination programs work best when as many people as possible get vaccinated, but Latinos are getting inoculated at lower rates. A group that helps immigrant workers is working to change that. (Image credit: Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreFighting Nigeria’s Kidnapping Industry
Kidnappings in Nigeria are happening almost daily. NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro discusses the growing industry with Bulama Bukarti, an analyst with the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
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