New Archbishop of Prague Stanislav Přibyl / We do not divide into the Lord's clergy and others. We aim for a more family-oriented model of Christian communities
The new Archbishop of Prague, Stanislav Přibyl, emphasizes the need for structural changes within the Litoměřice diocese while preparing to lead the Prague archdiocese amidst ongoing challenges with church and state relations.
Obituaries for March 23
This article provides various obituaries of individuals who passed away, detailing their relations and funeral arrangements.
Debate Sparked by Gavaskar's Statement, Cricket World Divided Over PAK Player
Sunil Gavaskar's comments on signing a Pakistani player have ignited a debate within the cricket community.
Karol Nawrocki is going to the United States for the CPAC congress
Karol Nawrocki, during his visit to the U.S., is expected to explore F-35 aircraft facilities and engage with the Polish community in Texas amid significant discussions on Polish-American relations.
Institute proffers solutions to farmer-herder clashes
A new guideline seeks to address farmer-herder conflicts in Nigeria by promoting community agreements and clear land-use frameworks.
US intel softens on China threat, says no Taiwan invasion planned by 2027 despite military buildup
The U.S. intelligence community has revised its assessment of China's intentions regarding Taiwan, stating there are no plans for an invasion by 2027.
Maharashtra Police Taken Hostage in Jaunpur
In a chaotic incident in Reethi village, Jaunpur, locals mistook Maharashtra police officers for thieves and took them hostage while they attempted to arrest a suspect involved in a financial dispute.
The Reality of 'Power Domination' Reflected in the Leaders' Summit: The Role Japan is Expected to Play in the International Community
The article discusses the implications of Japan's leadership role in the international order, especially in light of the increasing power dynamics and the recent behavior of Prime Minister Suga towards President Trump.
Al-Sharaa: Syria is no longer a mailbox; we are working to keep the country away from any conflict
Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa emphasizes efforts to steer the country away from conflict and foster stability while maintaining balanced relations with neighboring countries and the international community.
"We got stuck to something we didn't do," the circus's defense after being accused by locals of the girl's disappearance in Cosquín
The circus accused by locals following the disappearance of a two-year-old girl in Cosquín has defended itself after the child was found safely, expressing concern about being unfairly implicated in the incident.
Notice for March 20
The article lists several upcoming events and charitable activities related to tourism, environmental protection, and community support in South Korea.
Jamie Sarkonak: Mayor puts ‘Islamophobia’ fears ahead of policing
Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack faces criticism for prioritizing concerns over Islamophobia following Police Chief Warren Driechel's trip to Israel amid local discussions on policing and community relations.
Ghassan Salamé urges Israel and international community to let Lebanon 'do its job more efficiently'
Lebanon's Minister of Culture, Ghassan Salamé, calls for greater autonomy and support from the international community to allow Lebanon to manage its own stability amid the ongoing humanitarian and political crisis.
Blocked Streets – Not After Muslim Prayers, But After an Attack on Football Fans
A Facebook user from Lithuania claimed that chaos in the streets due to Muslim prayers has been ongoing in the UK, depicting scenes of drivers congesting roads during these gatherings.
Religious leaders condemn Michigan synagogue attack – but moving forward together tricky
Jewish and Arab American leaders have condemned the recent attack on a Michigan synagogue, highlighting the complexities of community relations and ongoing tensions amidst broader geopolitical issues.
"Scared, with Good Reason": Attack on Synagogue Examines Diverse Community in Michigan
A recent antisemitic attack at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, forced over one hundred kindergarten children and their teachers to take refuge in a nearby Chaldean community center.
What did CM Himanta Biswa Sarma say about Bangladeshi Muslims?
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma commented on the conflict between Indian and Assam Muslims, stating that it primarily concerns Bangladeshi Muslims, and highlighted his approach to handle the situation.
Expert on news anchor's reading of the new leader's speech: 'Nothing is as usual in a country at war'
Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has delivered his first message to the Iranian people and the international community amid ongoing conflict, although it was conveyed through a news anchor rather than personally.
Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's new Supreme Leader signals continuity to international community
The appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s new Supreme Leader indicates a continued commitment to the existing political framework of the regime amidst ongoing internal and external pressures.
Senegal parliament doubles penalty for gay sex
Senegal's parliament has increased the maximum penalty for same-sex relations to 10 years in prison amid ongoing efforts to crack down on the LGBTQ community.
Senegal passes law doubling penalty for same-sex relations to 10 years in prison
Senegal's parliament has enacted a law that increases the penalty for same-sex relations to 10 years in prison, heightening the crackdown on the LGBTQ community.
Garden Gnome in Action. A Neighborhood Dispute over a Small Strip of Lawn Resolved by the Courts
A court case in Czechia revolves around a neighborhood dispute concerning a small strip of lawn, highlighting community tensions and legal interpretations of property boundaries.
PCRC hails Ondo CP for tackling crime, insecurity
The Police Community Relations Committee in Ondo State praised Commissioner of Police Adebowale Lawal for his significant achievements in combating crime and ensuring safety.
At the EU ambassador conference, K. Budrys will speak about the Community's relations with China
Lithuania's Minister of Foreign Affairs K. Budrys will address the EU-China relations amid increasing geopolitical competition and tensions at a conference in Brussels.
New headquarters of the Military Police inaugurated in a strategic neighborhood of Nova Friburgo
The Military Police has inaugurated a new headquarters in Olaria, a strategic neighborhood in Nova Friburgo, aimed at improving public safety and police-community relations.
Expulsions of Greeks from Istanbul: The Plan that Dismantled the Romioi in 1964-65
The article discusses the systematic expulsion of Greek citizens from Istanbul, culminating in March 1966, as part of a government plan aimed at dissolving the Greek community.
Love, Rejection, and Revenge... A Murder after Refusing Intimate Relations in One-Sided Love
A tragic incident in a village in Uttar Pradesh highlights the horrors that can stem from one-sided love when a young girl is shot after refusing advances from a local youth.
Cape Town Shia Muslim association mourns Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
The Shia Muslim community in Cape Town gathered to mourn the death of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following a military strike by the US and Israel.
President Lee with Purple Tie: 'Overseas Diplomatic Missions Will Do Their Best to Resolve Difficulties for Our Diaspora'
President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasized at a gathering in Singapore that overseas diplomatic missions will strive to resolve the challenges faced by Korean expatriates.
Overview: How the international community is reacting
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen describes the Iranian government as 'evil' in response to recent attacks, emphasizing the need for careful deliberation to avoid a larger conflict in the Middle East.
Overview: How the international community is reacting to the attacks in the Middle East
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen comments on the attacks in the Middle East, stating it's too early to draw conclusions but labeling the Iranian regime as "evil."
Obituaries for February 28
The article lists recent obituaries in South Korea, detailing the names, relations, locations, and funeral arrangements of the deceased.
Saharanpur: Outcry over Kashish-Azam's escape, police-PAC deployed in the village
Protests erupted in Gangoh's Sangatherda village after a young woman went missing with a man from another community, leading to police deployment after tensions rose following a viral video.
Palestine will be recognized as a state: Which countries support and oppose this measure?
Spain, Ireland, and Norway's recognition of Palestine as a state has generated mixed reactions from the international community, with strong Arab support and U.S. opposition.
Mamdani again downplays NYPD ambush as snowball fight ‘that got out of hand’
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has downplayed a recent incident where NYPD officers were hit with snowballs, describing it as a snowball fight that escalated rather than a malicious ambush.
Disinformation was ‘central accelerant’ in Leicester Hindu-Muslim clashes, inquiry finds
An independent inquiry found that online disinformation played a key role in escalating the 2022 Hindu-Muslim violence in Leicester, compounded by failures of local leadership.
Deutsche Welle - Closing of the Greek program: 'What message is being sent about Greek-German relations?'
The Greek Community of Berlin expresses deep concern over Deutsche Welle's decision to close its Greek program by January 2027, raising questions about its implications for Greek-German relations.
White teens cleared of hate crime allegations levied by Black Virginia Tech professor
Virginia police have cleared several white teenagers of hate crime allegations made by a Black professor at Virginia Tech following an incident reported to involve racial undertones.
$7 billion for Gaza.. Is it enough to build peace?
The international financial commitments exceeding $7 billion announced by President Donald Trump are a significant test of the global community's ability to translate rhetoric into action amidst ongoing Israeli bombardment and a lack of effective Palestinian participation.
Commercial tension: "There are conversations (with Colombia), the dialogue is not broken, it exists at this moment"
Ecuador and Colombia are engaged in dialogue to address the commercial tensions arising from mutual trade grievances presented before the Andean Community's General Secretariat.
Olga Kovitidi: A Greek in the Russian Duma – Ambassador of Greek-Russian Cooperation
Olga Kovitidi, a Greek politician in the Russian Duma, actively promotes Greek-Russian relations and supports the Greek community in Crimea.
OVERVIEW ⟩ ICE has started purchasing warehouses for the construction of detention centers
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is secretly acquiring large industrial buildings in at least eight states to establish new immigrant detention centers, often without notifying local authorities.
Forging robust China-South America ties takes more than just trade
The article discusses the growing presence and perception of the Chinese community in Argentina as a reflection of deeper ties between China and South America.
Hindus in Bareilly Warn of Exodus! Dispute Over Converting a House into a 'Mosque'
Tensions have escalated in the village of Mohammadganj, Bareilly, following the controversial conversion of a private residence into a site for collective Muslim prayers, leading to complaints from the Hindu community and police intervention.
The US strengthens ties with European populists in its offensive against the community project
The US is fostering relationships with European populist parties in an effort to undermine the European Union.
Somalia: Somalia, Tanzania Sign Migration Cooperation Agreement
Somalia and Tanzania have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at enhancing migration management cooperation and institutional coordination between the two countries.
French President Macron urges calm after fatal beating
French President Macron calls for calm following a tragic incident involving a fatal beating in France.
The Russian Orthodox Church that the municipality wants to shut down
The Swedish municipality of Västerås plans to shut down a Russian Orthodox church, citing it as a security risk amidst political tensions.
Mamdani takes heat over skipping decades-long tradition of attending Catholic archbishop installation ceremony
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is being criticized for skipping the installation ceremony of the new Catholic archbishop, a break from tradition that has not occurred in decades.
According to The Economist: Why Argentina and the United Kingdom Achieved the Best Trade Agreement with Donald Trump
Argentina and the UK have secured favorable trade agreements with the Trump administration, sparking reactions from both local stakeholders and the international community.