On Friday, 29 November / 12 December 2025, His Beatitude received:
Ms Natalia, together with the Conservator of Icons and Manuscripts of the Patriarchate, Mr Stavros Andreou.
Likewise, He received the representative of the Lutheran World…

On Friday, 29 November / 12 December 2025, His Beatitude received:
Ms Natalia, together with the Conservator of Icons and Manuscripts of the Patriarchate, Mr Stavros Andreou.
Likewise, He received the representative of the Lutheran World…

If you only read the English, the slogans sound noble. If you understand the history—or the language—they sound very different. This is the small-print version of the chants, the part that doesn’t make it onto placards, social media…

The Stabilization Lie In recent days, the word “stabilization” has soared in popularity. It is convenient because it sounds technical. And technical language has a special talent: it can make indecision look like common sense. Take the…

The Cost of Boycotts: What BDS Really Stands For and Who It Hurts Most In recent years, the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement has presented itself as a moral campaign for “justice” and “human rights.” It markets itself as…

Two thousand and twenty-five years ago, a pregnant woman and her husband arrived in Bethlehem to find every door closed against them. The innkeepers were simply full up. Nothing personal. Just business. The couple made do with a stable, and the…

In a rare celestial event, the skywatcher will observe the longest Solar eclipse of the last century in August, 2027. The solar eclipse will last for 6 minutes and 23 seconds, and at its peak, the moon will completely cover the sun, daylight will…

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Kate Adie introduces stories from Syria, Ukraine, the USA, China and Germany.
Syrians took to the streets to celebrate one year since the fall of the Assad regime, but in the background post-war reconstruction has been…