Women of the Sacred Forest: Guardians of Peace in Senegal
The Women of the Sacred Forest in Senegal play a vital role in addressing crises through spiritual rituals, maintaining peace, and preserving cultural heritage in the Casamance region.
Tribute to Jabo: A Scholar and Guide of the Land of Israel
Zeev Hanoch Ehrlich, known as Jabo, was a revered scholar of the Land of Israel who was killed in Lebanon while conducting historical research. His contributions to the understanding of Jewish heritage and his passion for the ancient sites of Israel have left a lasting impact.
Maurizio Cattelan's Banana Artwork Sells for $6.2 Million at Sotheby's
Maurizio Cattelan's banana artwork titled 'Comedian' sold for $6.2 million at Sotheby's in New York, purchased by entrepreneur Justin Sun, highlighting the evolving art market.
Exploring Conversational Implication in Pragmatics
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Italy Recovers Etruscan Artifacts Worth €8 Million from Grave Robbers
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Youth Religiosity Surge: Arab Youth's Response to Recent Crises
Recent interviews reveal a significant rise in religiosity among Arab youth, driven by recent crises, highlighting a shift towards individual beliefs and collective activism.
Notre-Dame de Paris Reopening Ceremony Set for December 7 with Macron's Speech
French President Emmanuel Macron will speak at the reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris on December 7, marking its first public event since the 2019 fire.
All Saints' Day: A Cultural and Religious Observance on November 1st
All Saints' Day, celebrated on November 1st, is a public holiday honoring all saints. It is recognized in several countries, including Germany and France, with regional variations in observance.
Kuwaiti Writer Saadia Mufarrah Reflects on Writing, Gaza, and Arab Culture
Saadia Mufarrah, a prominent Kuwaiti writer, discusses the role of writing in addressing social issues, her experiences in journalism, and the responsibilities of Arab intellectuals towards Gaza.
The 'Werewolf of Bedburg': A Gruesome Tale of Murder and Execution
On October 31, 1589, Peter Stumpp, known as the 'Werewolf of Bedburg', was executed for a series of brutal murders in Germany, highlighting the era's deep-seated superstitions and societal fears.