Brazil orders seven days of mourning to honour Pope Francis

Brazil orders seven days of mourning to honour Pope Francis

Brazil, home to the world’s largest Catholic community worldwide, will hold seven days of mourning to mark the death of Pope Francis, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said on Monday. “Humanity is losing a voice of respect and charity today. Pope Francis lived and propagated in his daily life the love, tolerance and solidarity…

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Africa remembers Pope who spoke for the continent

Africa remembers Pope who spoke for the continent

Millions of African Catholics, as well as the continent’s leaders, are mourning a man who they felt spoke for Africa. Home to nearly a fifth of the Church’s followers, or 272 million people, Africa is becoming increasingly important in the Catholic world, and observers say Pope Francis did a lot to raise the profile of…

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Thousands take part in German Easter peace marches

Thousands take part in German Easter peace marches

Thousands of people across Germany took part in Easter marches over the holiday weekend to call for world peace. The organizers on Monday reported that 100 events had taken place across the country over the Easter holiday period. The first rallies were on Holy Thursday, with the last ones following on Easter Monday. According to…

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Roseate expands in UK and diversifies portfolio in India

Roseate expands in UK and diversifies portfolio in India

Roseate Hotels & Resorts, part of the Bird Group, is looking to expand its presence in the UK hospitality market following its recent acquisition of Beechfield House in Wiltshire. This purchase marks the brand’s eighth property globally and its fifth hotel in the UK. The luxury hospitality brand is also pursuing a development strategy in…

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Russian attacks during Easter ceasefire declared by Putin killed 3 in Ukraine’s Kherson region

Russian attacks during Easter ceasefire declared by Putin killed 3 in Ukraine’s Kherson region

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian attacks during the 30-hour Easter ceasefire unilaterally declared by President Vladimir Putin over the weekend killed three people in Ukraine’s southern Kherson region, the local governor said Monday. Gov. Oleksandr Prokudin wrote on Telegram that the casualties occurred over the last 24 hours, adding that three others were wounded. Overall,…

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Adrian Tomine’s “Lucky Dogs”

Adrian Tomine’s “Lucky Dogs”

Moving around the city this spring, one can’t help but sense that many people seem to have succumbed to a generalized anxiety. For the cover of the April 28, 2025, issue, the cartoonist Adrian Tomine attempted to capture what he observes on his daily early-morning walks in Prospect Park. “I often find myself in the…

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The Quest to Build a Perfect Protein Bar

The Quest to Build a Perfect Protein Bar

In the past seventy-five years in America, the nutritional bar has gone from niche to mainstream. In the fifties, Bob Hoffman, of York, Pennsylvania, known as “the father of weightlifting,” and an early manufacturer of barbells, hawked a product called Hi-Proteen Honey Fudge. Made from soybean flour and peanut butter, it was touted as offering…

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How Much Should You Know About Your Child Before He’s Born?

How Much Should You Know About Your Child Before He’s Born?

When the writer Amanda Hess was twenty-nine weeks pregnant with her first child, her doctor, looking at an ultrasound, “saw something he did not like.” He suspected a rare genetic condition; Hess underwent an amniocentesis and then an MRI. She sought out a second opinion—which augured catastrophe and, it turned out, was completely wrong—and a…

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