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Yes, religious symbols can be appropriate in public settings if they reflect historical or cultural significance and do not promote a specific religion. The First Amendment protects both freedom of ...
Religious expression isn’t just allowed in federal offices, it’s encouraged, according to a new memo issued to the heads of government agencies last week by the Office of Personnel Management.
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AllAfrica on MSNU.S.-Based Liberian Cleric Honors Nation's Heritage, Urges Rethink of Symbols and History At 178th Independence DayMinnesota, the United States, Rev. Alexander B. Collins, has honored Liberia as a nation forged by divine providence and preserved by grace with greatness in its DNA.Rev. Collins expressed the belief ...
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The UN Flag: What’s Right, What’s Wrong, and Why It’s a Bit ProblematicThe United Nations flag is one of the most universally recognized symbols of global cooperation, peace, and diplomacy. But ...
On the 9th of July, UNPO Secretary General Mercè Monje Cano, alongside UNPO Advisory Board member Professor Fiona ...
Too often, peacebuilding remains an abstract aspiration—rather than a system deliberately designed to endure, across every ...
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