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Putin Calls Republic of Congo “Reliable, Time-Tested Friend”
Putin Hails Republic of Congo as "Reliable" Partner
Recruitment from multicultural communities key to children remaining connected to culture, language

Recruitment from multicultural communities key to children remaining connected to culture, language

Release date: 07/10/25 Carers from culturally or linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds are being sought to help children and young people in care to retain their connections to heritage, religion, community and culture. The Department for...

Owner:  Australian Government
Afghanistan Witnesses Surge in Congo Fever Cases
Indigenous Voices Shaping UNESCO Sites

Indigenous Voices Shaping UNESCO Sites

UNESCO launches the flagship publication “Indigenous Knowledge, Ancestral Places: Navigating Change in UNESCO Designated Sites” UNESCO has launched a flagship publication highlighting Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge systems and perspectives within...

Owner:  United Nations
Greta throws focuses on Gaza genocide following her release
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Congo Road pastor Jeff Langley marks 50 years of ministry built on faith and quiet strength

Congo Road pastor Jeff Langley marks 50 years of ministry built on faith and quiet strength

Jeff Langley has never sought the spotlight. An introvert by nature, he prefers calm and steady to chaos — a trait that has quietly shaped his 50 years in the pulpit. As his wife, Vicki, puts it, he’s adept at “calming the storm,” a steady...

Owner:  David Radler
Low Learning Levels And Standards In Nigeria Highlighted In New Report
Congo Brazzaville Catholic Bishops Encourage Youth Formation to Build a Just, Peaceful Society

Congo Brazzaville Catholic Bishops Encourage Youth Formation to Build a Just, Peaceful Society

“The implementation of a good educational policy must truly be the business of all workers, apostolic workers, civil and political authorities, parents, teachers, and ordinary citizens,” they said, citing the African proverb that “it takes a whole...

Owner:  Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN)
Trump in Japan says seven jets shot down in Pakistan-India war

Trump in Japan says seven jets shot down in Pakistan-India war

ISLAMABAD - United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that seven “brand new, beautiful” jets were shot down during a brief Pakistan-India aerial combat in May, saying his threat to halt trade with both countries helped end four-day...

Owner:  Rameeza Majid Nizami
Indigenous Youth are Rising: Across Tropical Forests, a New Generation Speaks with a Unified Voice

Indigenous Youth are Rising: Across Tropical Forests, a New Generation Speaks with a Unified Voice

Deep within the forest of Sira Village, West Papua, nearly 100 young Indigenous Leaders gathered this September for the Forest Defenders Camp. They came from across the region as well as the Brazilian Amazon, the Congo Basin, and Borneo. Organized...

Owner:  Greenpeace (Non-profit)
Capoeira kicks up community and culture

Capoeira kicks up community and culture

On Monday and Wednesday nights, students of Capoeira Amizade Flagstaff can be found gathered in circles practicing the sweeping kicks and fluid escapes signature of capoeira angola, an Afro-Brazilian art form. Capoeira angola is a practice...

Owner:  Northern Arizona University
Mariella Frostrup silences Nadine Dorries with dismantling of anti-immigrant rhetoric

Mariella Frostrup silences Nadine Dorries with dismantling of anti-immigrant rhetoric

Mariella Frostrup perfectly dismantled the anti-immigrant rhetoric from the right, leaving Nadine Dorries speechless. The journalist was appearing on Thursday’s edition of Question Time alongside recent Reform defector Dorries, Labour minister...

Owner:  Jack Peat, Joe Mellor & Linton Capital LLP
Conservative Anglicans break off from Church of England over LGBT ‘blessings’ in major split
Togo’s Robust Church: Coffee, Couture, and Copious Vocations

Togo’s Robust Church: Coffee, Couture, and Copious Vocations

Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series of articles from Africa by Victor Gaetan, which began with Cameroon. LOMÉ, Togo — Coffee production requires great devotion, especially if those harvesting the beans are Catholic monks. High in a...

Owner:  Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN)
CDE admissions cycle uncertain amid Trump travel restrictions

CDE admissions cycle uncertain amid Trump travel restrictions

Janine Wang/The Williams Record As new policies from the Trump administration sharply restrict student visas to the United States, the Center for Development Economics (CDE) faces new limitations on who may attend the one-year master’s degree...

Owner:  Williams College
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