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Bahá’í World Publication: New article highlights efforts for racial justice in US | BWNS

The latest article published on The Bahá’í World website examines the American Bahá’í community’s efforts to counter racism.

PM welcomes Greek edition of Mark Mazower book on 1821 Revolution

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday hailed the work of historian Mark Mazower on Greek history, in a videotaped address for the presentation of...

End leprosy discrimination laws ‘without delay’, UN rights expert urges 

More than 100 laws that remain in place around the world which discriminate against people affected by leprosy, should be abolished, an independent UN human rights expert said on Friday, calling it “shameful” that governments continued to legislate against those suffering from one of the oldest diseases known to humankind. 

Extraordinary Microbes Living in Extremely Harsh Volcanic Lake Show How Life Might Have Existed on Mars

The extremely harsh Laguna Caliente lake in the crater of the Poás volcano, Costa Rica. Credit: Justin Wang Lake is dominated by bacteria from a...

Pro-Boxer Wins Same-Race Discrimination Lawsuit

A professional boxer catches the attention of Harvard Law and Yale in his biggest fight yet: to prove same-race discrimination against a famed Olympic medalist. These...

New book urges Hispanic immigrants to embrace conservative principles

America is still a land of opportunity where conservative principles of faith and personal responsibility can help Hispanic immigrants go from rags to riches,...

Here’s How Whales Gulp Down Food Underwater Without Drowning

Ever wondered whether whales can burp, and why they don’t drown when they gulp down gallons of water and krill? New UBC research may...

Archbishop Gallagher to visit Beirut and bring the Pope’s closeness to Lebanon

By Michele Raviart Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher is expected to visit Beirut from January 31 to February 4,  to mark a number of celebrations and...

ILO: Myanmar lost 1.6 million jobs under coup and pandemic in 2021 – Vatican News

By Robin Gomes The United Nations estimates some 1.6 million jobs were lost in Myanmar in 2021, with the military coup exacerbating the impact of...

Covid-19: a timeline of EU action in 2022

Check out our timeline to find out how the EU continues to tackle the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022. Discover what measures the...

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