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Diaspora and Disease: Pope Francis Will Face Pressing Issues on Next Trip Abroad – The Tablet Catholic Newspaper

| August 28, 2021

By Junno Arocho Esteves VATICAN CITY (CNS) Pope Francis upcoming trip to Hungary and Slovakia, while seemingly standard as papal visits go, could prove to be among his most challenging visits at a time when distrust in government authorities and the looming threat of the delta variant are leading the headlines. When he visits Slovakia Sept

Irshad Poetry and paintings of diaspora artists in Silicon… – The American Bazaar

| August 28, 2021

First Flight by artist Sujata Tibrewala 12 Indian origin poets will recite poems in English, Sanskrit, Hindi and Urdu at an online event on August 28 A group of successful engineers, scientists, professors, teachers from the Silicon Valley will this Sunday turn to prose, soft, lyrical tones and emotional renditions told through the medium of poetry. The Aug. 28 event will bring together lovers of poetry and poets from around the Silicon Valley in an online setting.

Diaspora and disease: Pope will face pressing issues on next trip abroad – CatholicPhilly.com

| August 28, 2021

By Junno Arocho Esteves Catholic News Service Posted August 26, 2021 VATICAN CITY (CNS) Pope Francis upcoming trip to Hungary and Slovakia, while seemingly standard as papal visits go, could prove to be among his most challenging visits at a time when distrust in government authorities and the looming threat of the delta variant are leading the headlines. When he visits Slovakia Sept. 12-15, Pope Francis, who throughout his pontificate has strongly denounced corruption and organized crime, will be seen as an important advocate after several tumultuous years that saw massive protests in the country and a series of changes of governments.

AMERICA/CANADA – Webinar to relaunch evangelization in the Chinese Catholic world of the diaspora – Agenzia Fides

| August 28, 2021

Rome (Agenzia Fides) - "Who will I send?" (Is 6,8) is the theme of the Follow Christ Fishers Summit, the first missionary summit organized by Fountain of Love and Life (FLL) - a Catholic multimedia evangelization group of the Chinese diaspora community - which was held August 13-16 in Webinar form. In addition to live streaming, it also offered about thirty online courses and testimonials. The new Bishop of Hong Kong Stephen Chow Sau-yan, sj, is one of the guests of honor who shared the theme of the Christian vocation with the participants."The Fishers Summit will become an annual event for Chinese Catholics from the diaspora community to unite and support each other in the faith", the organizer said.Fountain of Love and Life (FLL) is a multimedia Catholic evangelization website http://www.FLL.cc founded in 2004 by a group of Chinese Catholics in the Diaspora in Toronto, Canada, with the aim of evangelizing Chinese communities in Canada and around the world thanks to new communication technologies.

Connecting Indian Academia, the U.S. Indian Diaspora and U.S. Universities – Siliconeer World’s First South Asian Digital Daily

| August 28, 2021

Professor Ashutosh Sharma,secretary, Department of Science and Technology (DST), stressed on the role of the Indian diaspora and the importance of the role they could play in connecting with Indian academia and Industry during his recent interaction with several Indian origin presidents of U.S.-based universities. Given the constraints and cultural differences in research ambience of two countries we can work through mutual collaborations with the help of government initiatives like VAJRA, SPARC and so on particularly in futuristic technologies like cyber-physical system, quantum, hydrogen, electric mobility in which several Indian scientists are also doing substantial work.

Experiences of Jews of color now grounded in hard data – Washington Jewish Week

| August 28, 2021

By Jamie Anfenson-Comeau and Asaf Shalev Joshua Maxey has gotten the awkward stares. But more often when entering an unfamiliar part of the Jewish community, hes experienced what he calls The Twelve Questions

A call to action – The Jerusalem Post

| August 28, 2021

A few months ago, a young Jewish-American woman was invited to dinner in a trendy Brooklyn neighborhood. During the meal, the conversation turned to Israel

Once Upon a Time in Nazi Occupied Tunisia review horror, humour and forgotten history – The Guardian

| August 28, 2021

A man is buried up to his neck with only a geometrical desert around him sand dunes made up of boxes and a disc of sun scorching his skin. It looks like a twist on Happy Days, all the more absurdist when the buried man begs his captor to urinate on his face so he can slake his thirst. The opening scene sets a tragicomic tone, but this is not Becketts wilderness

Our War Is the Enemys Battle – The Wall Street Journal

| August 28, 2021

Kabul has fallen, Afghanistan is lost, but jihadism is far from finished with us. As the late scholar Bernard Lewis noted in 1990, the roots of Muslim rage run deep

The map of Palestine doesnt show the existence of any Palestinians – Weekly Blitz

| August 28, 2021

The map of Palestine was an amendment of a map originated during the latter years of Ottoman rule, After the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the same map was used by the political bureaucrats working on the Sykes Picot Agreement 1916 to divide the geography and to agree the spheres of influence of the victors. In a previous article of mine in Weekly Blitz, I verified that those who today identify as Palestinians with historical, religious and legal land claimsare in fact third and fourth generation immigrants from surrounding countries attracted to the area as a direct consequence of the economic benefits that Zionism created.


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