Tag: Christianity



For the first time in a century, Christians across the Middle East are beginning to say aloud what was once unthinkable and terrifying: they have been ignored and abandoned.

During his vacation in Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo XIV is not allowing himself true rest. Within the walls of the papal residence, the American Pontiff is reviewing—among other things—a series of strategic dossiers concerning the leadership of the Roman Curia.

The abruptly manifested interest of the Egyptian government in the remote monastery’s status is particularly puzzling.

Pashinyan’s orchestrated operations seem intended not only to suppress the opposition but also to position himself as the founder of a “New Armenia.”