Nobody Counts Smotrich, and the Battle for Religious Zionism is Open
The Israeli coalition showed its dysfunctionality by voting against Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich's proposal to raise the tax ceiling on international shipments, highlighting internal strife and Smotrich’s waning influence.
Flagship move of the Ministry of Education for correction? Expert warns. "It cannot be separated"
Controversy continues to surround health education in Polish schools, with varying participation rates and objections from religious authorities.
Behind the Book of the Great Mosque of Paris on Islam in the West, the Influence of the Muslim Brotherhood
A new 900-page guide published by the Great Mosque of Paris aims to assert a Muslim presence in Western societies but raises questions about its authorship and content.
Without Cross and Headscarf: Secular Women Want to Gain Power
In Hamburg, a new party advocating for secularism and women's rights has emerged, driven by exiled Iranian women concerned about the influence of religious extremism.
Byung Chul Han: God is not dead
In this article, Byung Chul Han explores the philosophical insights of Simone Weil, highlighting her influence on modern religious thought and the depth of her intellectual contributions.