Easter Sunday falls this year on April 5 — a date that, for Christians around the world, marks far more than the arrival of spring. It is the celebration that gathers together the core of the Christian faith: the remembrance of the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Within the rhythm of the liturgical year, Easter stands as the summit, the feast of feasts, the moment when the Christian story reaches its decisive turning point. A Feast Rooted in the Earliest Church Easter is the oldest and most tradition‑rich…
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Global Catholic Population Reaches 1.42 Billion — Africa Overtakes Europe for the First Time
The Catholic Church continues to grow — but not evenly. New Vatican statistics released in the Annuario Pontificio 2026 and the Statistical Yearbook of the Church reveal a global Catholic population of 1.422 billion people in 2024, an increase of 1.14 percent compared to the previous year. Catholics still make up 17.8 percent of the world’s population, a share that has remained stable even as demographic shifts reshape the Church’s internal landscape. Africa Emerges as a New Center of Gravity The most striking development: Africa has surpassed Europe in its…
Read MoreEurovision Song Contest Expands: Asia Edition to Debut in Bangkok
The Eurovision Song Contest is taking a major step beyond its traditional borders. After the brief experiment of the American Song Contest and years of discussion about an Asian counterpart, the vision is finally becoming reality. On 14 November, Bangkok will host the first-ever Eurovision Song Contest Asia, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced from its headquarters in Geneva. Ten countries have already confirmed their participation, and the event will be produced in cooperation with regional partners. A New Stage for a Pan‑Asian Music Community According to the EBU, the…
Read MoreHottest Decade on Record: How 2015–2025 Pushed the Planet to Its Limits
The decade from 2015 to 2025 will be remembered as a turning point in the history of Earth’s climate—though not for reasons that inspire comfort. According to the latest State of the Global Climate report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), these eleven years were the hottest since systematic temperature measurements began in 1850. The data paints a stark picture: the planet is warming faster, the oceans are absorbing unprecedented amounts of heat, and the balance of Earth’s energy system is slipping further out of equilibrium. A Decade of Relentless…
Read MoreHow the Iran War Has Shaken the Global Economy: A Feature Analysis
The outbreak of the Iran War on 28 February—triggered by coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes—has sent shockwaves through the global economy. Few conflicts in recent decades have disrupted energy markets, trade routes, and investor sentiment as abruptly and comprehensively. From soaring fuel prices in Europe to turbulence in global aviation and tourism, the economic fallout is already reshaping forecasts and exposing vulnerabilities in supply chains and financial systems. Energy Markets Under Extreme Stress Oil and Gas Prices Surge The most immediate and visible impact has been the dramatic rise in…
Read MoreThe 15 Countries With the Cleanest Drinking Water – Austria Ranks 13th
Access to clean, safe drinking water is a fundamental human right—and some countries excel at providing it. Whether through abundant natural springs, glacier-fed lakes, or cutting‑edge purification systems, these nations consistently achieve top scores in the Environmental Performance Index (EPI), which measures drinking water quality on a scale from 0 to 100. Below is a feature article exploring the top performers, why they rank so highly, and what makes their water among the purest on Earth. Why These Countries Lead the World According to the 2026 EPI Safe Drinking Water…
Read MoreNew Dangerous Virus Threatens Millions of iPhones
A newly discovered piece of malware is putting hundreds of millions of iPhones at risk, according to researchers from Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG). The spyware, named “Darksword,” was analyzed in collaboration with security firms Lookout and iVerify. Investigators found that the malware spreads through Apple’s Safari browser — and a single tap on a malicious link is enough to infect a device. Hundreds of Millions of Devices Affected Cybersecurity experts warn that all iPhones running iOS versions 18.4 through 18.7 are vulnerable. According to reporting from Wired, these versions…
Read MoreSpring Clock Change: More Light, Less Sleep – What Does It Mean for Our Health?
On Sunday, 29 March, the clocks will jump forward by one hour. For most people, that means one hour less sleep — and, in the days that follow, noticeably longer evenings. Twice a year, this ritual returns. And although politicians have debated abolishing it for decades, the clock still skips an hour every spring. Originally introduced during the First World War to save energy, seasonal clock changes resurfaced in the 1970s amid global energy crises. Today, however, researchers warn that the spring shift may cost us more than it saves.…
Read MoreTired, Weak, Sick? What Might Really Be Behind It
On grey days when energy runs low and motivation feels miles away, many people chalk it up to stress or the season. But sometimes the culprit is far simpler—and far more common—than we think: a lack of vitamin D. The Sunshine Vitamin With Big Responsibilities Vitamin D plays a surprisingly central role in keeping the body running smoothly. It supports the immune system, strengthens bones, and participates in countless metabolic processes. Unlike most essential vitamins, however, it isn’t primarily absorbed through food. Instead, our bodies produce it when sunlight hits…
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