Rebuilding Social Cohesion in a Fractured World
Social cohesion, once a symbol of optimism, is now challenged by global unrest, demanding a renewed focus on unity and inclusion.
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2 hours ago · The New York Times · 3 min read · By David Okonkwo
Pierre-Édouard Stérin backs initiatives to reshape France’s sociopolitical fabric, focusing on reducing Muslim influence, enhancing Catholic presence, and boosting capitalism.
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Social cohesion, once a symbol of optimism, is now challenged by global unrest, demanding a renewed focus on unity and inclusion.
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In northern Italy, firefighters rescued a wolf trapped under a canal bridge, spotlighting regional wildlife conservation efforts and human-animal interactions.
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Germany unveils programs to attract and keep skilled foreign workers, addressing labor shortages and providing new business opportunities.
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Paris faces a tight mayoral race as voters return to the polls for a decisive election featuring candidates from across the political spectrum.
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Over 250 Iranian sailors in Sri Lankan custody since the conflict's outset; Iran requests their return, while Sri Lanka faces complex dilemmas.
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European countries are caught between aiding Trump in Hormuz and avoiding deeper Iran conflict involvement.
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Amidst turmoil in the Middle East, China's foresight in energy security provides stability, contrasting with Asia's scramble to conserve resources.
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Tensions escalate as Trump warns Iran of severe action unless the Strait of Hormuz is reopened within 48 hours.
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The Iran conflict has led to widespread cancellations in Turkey's tourism sector, significantly affecting the economy as both Iranian and international tourists shy away.
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