In a time when events accelerate, identities multiply, and interests intertwine, shared living remains the highest value that preserves humanity for humans, and unity and peace for the homeland. Thus, ...
The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) has released its weekly brief, intensifying its international advocacy this week, with ...
In today’s volatile and fast-changing work environment, kindness is more than a nicety — it’s a strategic advantage. When ...
Beyond his office, Prang has lent his experience with ballot box success to helping get more LGBT people elected through his work with the Stonewall Democrats and with a new organization he co-founded ...
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Leadership mistake #1 – lack of a clear-cut vision

KORKOR Leading without a clear-cut vision can be a frustrating venture! You need a vision for your family, business, ministry ...
As Pope Leo XIV marks his six-month milestone Nov. 8, a gradual sketch of his style and vision of church is beginning to ...
Asymmetric Federalism and Individual Rights India is arguably the world’s most complex pluralistic society, with 22 official languages and a vast array of ethnic and religious groups. Its constitution ...
The RM3 billion traffic dispersal project between the Juru and Sungai Dua toll plazas on the North-South Expressway (PLUS) and surrounding areas is expected to reduce travel time from one hour to ...
The triumph of Mamdani is one electoral instance of how that political contest plays out: local democracy reasserting other ...
South African fathers are redefining masculinity by embracing vulnerability and active caregiving, moving beyond the traditional "tough boy" stereotype to become emotional anchors and equal partners ...
Ada Kate Uchegbu is a presidential aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In this interview by RUKIYAT OGUNWADE, she speaks about her ambition amid the crisis in the party, ...
The Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the 2025 Goleta’s  Finest Award Recipients.