Video game-loving teenager to be first Catholic millennial saint
An Italian teenager who loved video games will become the Roman Catholic Church’s first millennial saint. The move was approved by the pope and cardinals, and Pope Francis said he…
Formula 1 turns to AI to speed up connections with worldwide fan base
F1 is teaming up with Amazon Web Services to provide data-rich info for fans to help create meaningful insights, as well as using the technology to make the sport more…
“Buddha Boy” was convicted of sexual assault
A spiritual leader in Nepal known as “Buddha Boy” was sentenced on the 1st of July to 10 years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor, the Associated Press reported,…
On the hypocrisy
1.My blessed children, I am writing this letter to you so that you may know that those who love God seek Him with all their hearts and He responds to…
Talks under way to split media empire Axel Springer – sources
The media conglomerate currently owns German publications Bild and Die Welt, along with US sites Business Insider and Politico. The company also unsuccessfully tried to buy the Financial Times in…
Paris Olympics: Delta warns of profit hit as tourists avoid city
Back on 1 July, the Air France-KLM group also issued a similar profit warning about the Paris Olympics, preparing itself for a €180 million blow to revenue. Delta Airlines has…
“Blessed are the peacemakers”!
An ecumenical meeting of “Synaxe” By Martin Hoegger, pastor of the Evangelical Reformed Church of the Canton of Vaud, www.hoegger.org “Synaxe” brought together around forty members of various Orthodox, Catholic…
Vivendi reportedly considering London listing for Canal+ channel
The French media giant’s shares rose on reports that it may be exploring a London listing for its Canal + channel in what could prove to be a much needed…
Concern for creation in religions
We cannot separate respect for the earth from the quality of human life. A “zoom in” on the relational aspect of nature in various religious traditions was the theme of…
Unilever to axe a third of European office jobs as part of growth plan
As many as 3,200 roles will be cut in Europe by the end of 2025. British consumer goods firm Unilever is slashing a third of its office positions across Europe…
