Sudan: Sudan Civilian Convergence Tracks Present 'Initial Vision for Unified Path to End the War and Build Peace'
A group of Sudanese civil society organizations has proposed an initial vision for a unified approach to end the ongoing conflict and establish peace in Sudan.
Elsa Vidal: "Russian society is ready for peace, the power is not"
Journalist Elsa Vidal argues that while Russian society is prepared for peace, the government is not, as outlined in her new book addressing Russian public opinion on the war in Ukraine.
How Russia is doing after four years of war
The article discusses the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine on Russia's economy and society, highlighting resource depletion and challenges in discussions about peace negotiations.
NGOs urge Ukrainian government to drop peace deal referendum idea
Around 50 civil society organizations in Ukraine are urging the government to abandon the plan for a referendum on a potential peace deal with Russia.
SZ in the Morning: News of the Day β Overview for the Busy
Today marks the start of Lent for Christians and Ramadan for Muslims, prompting reflections on cultural differences coexisting in modern society amid global tensions such as the Russia-Ukraine peace talks.
What the famous stoic phrase of Epictetus means: "There is only one way to mental peace and happiness; and that is..."
The article explores the relevance of Epictetus' stoic philosophy in today's society, particularly in the context of social media and its impact on mental well-being.
Aloka: when silence walks further than violence
Buddhist monks are walking over 3,700 kilometers from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., as a silent protest against the pervasive violence in society.
A 'Rural Big Brother' in villages where hooded thieves have robbed peace: "Every time a strange car passes, they note the license plate"
Residents in rural villages are on high alert as a spate of daytime burglaries by masked thieves has shattered their sense of security, leaving them feeling unsafe even in their own homes.
Politicians are not afraid or ashamed, where will it lead Czech Catholics? Profile of the new Archbishop PΕibyl
The article profiles Stanislav PΕibyl, newly appointed Archbishop of Prague, emphasizing his commitment to promoting understanding, peace, and hope within the church and society.
British Writer: We Are Not Prepared to Face a Major War Now
British writer Mark Wallace warns that contemporary British society lacks the cultural and psychological resilience to endure the shocks of a modern large-scale war, following a period of relative peace of 80 years.
Jan Zielonka: New Year wishes, as we dangerously approach the edge of the abyss
Jan Zielonka wishes for peace in the New Year, emphasizing that peace goes beyond the absence of conflict and includes a hopeful state of spirit amidst rising tensions in society.
New military service in Germany: Refusal must be learned
The article discusses the growing demand for advice on how to avoid Germany's new compulsory military service, with a focus on a training course for counselors provided by the Peace Society.