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Peace through international law

International law is in a bad way these days. This is the conclusion reached by Margaret MacMillan, emeritus professor of international history at Oxford University. Canada seems to be one of the few ...
The odds of being struck by lightning in America in a given year are one in 1.2 million. How does the experience reorient a ...
Andrea Anastasio's bedroom in Delhi features black-and-white portraits of mothers in grief, including his late mother, ...
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Religion is One

“ The world is in the chains of superstition,” said Swami Vivekananda in 1896. He had also said then, “Religions of the world have become lifeless mockeries.” ...
Religious freedom in Vietnam is clearly reflected across multiple dimensions, from legal frameworks and citizens’ rights and ...
Lynx House was a real house first. The Lynx was a painting rescued from the dump and hung on the wall. The home was shared by friends going through the University of Massachusetts’ master’s of fine ...
Despite different origins and doctrines, religions in Vietnam coexist without conflict, often blending with folk beliefs. Individuals freely participate in various spiritual activities without ...
I had to pick up trash bags on my way home from work the other day. Green garbage bags. I comment, under my breath, that I often feel like a pack mule, carrying out menial tasks, carrying cargo ...
Molly Curtis wanted to find a way to get beyond the darkness she was seeing in the world, and she found it in the Christians who were in her life.
A Boyle Heights coffee shop is celebrating Guatemalan culture and helping revive the Mayan language K’iche’. At Ülëw Coffee & Juice, customers can enjoy Guatemalan coffee while learning Indigenous ...
We, civil society across the globe - including the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders (OMCT-FIDH) ...