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April-June 2008 (Volume 19, Issue 3)
In Haifa, a global election showcases global diversity
Perspective: Crossing the divide between science and religion: a view on evolution
Women's equality can improve economic performance, economist tells the UN
At the UN, a discussion of poverty, employment, and the meaning of work
In Egypt, the government decides not to appeal Bahá’í decision in religious freedom cases
In Iran, new anti-
Bahá’í tactics come amidst suprising pockets of support
In Vietnam, a milestone for
Bahá’ís
With no nominations or campaigning, how does the Bahá’í electoral process work?
Review: The new "Alexandria" and global change
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January-March 2008 (Volume 19, Issue 2)
At the United Nations, a closer collaboration with religions
Perspective: Eradicating Poverty: Moving Forward as One
In Zambia, young teenagers pull together in service program
In Canada, concern about the impact of global warming on the Arctic
UN General Assembly expresses "deep concern" about human rights in Iran
In Iran, three are unjustlyu imprisoned for helping underprivileged children
Egypt lower court rules in favor of Bahá’ís, opening door to an ID card solution
Violence against women needs global attention, says panel at the United Nations
Bahá’í International Community launches two new Web sites
Review: Act locally, think globally, revisited
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October-December 2007 (Volume 19, Issue 1)
In Ghana, innovative literacy program produces dramatic results
Perspective: Religion, the modern age, and the coming global society
Moral issues of climate change stressed as Commission on Sustainable Development
Iranian government campaign to incite hatred against
Bahá’ís shows new facets
Confidential Iran memo exposes policy to deny
Bahá’í students university
Bahá’í world loses most distinguished member
Samoan head of state, a
Bahá’í, passes away
Religion can help fight AIDS, says study
New
Bahá’í representative to open office in Brussels to strengthen ties with European Union
Review: Can corporations possess spiritual qualities?
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January-March 2007 (Volume 18, Issue 4)
For artist Duffy Sheridan, painting is a means to “elevate the human condition”
Perspective: Climate change and the oneness of humanity
Focus on the empowerment of girls at 2007 UN meeting on women’s status
Design for Bahá’í temple in South America wins citation
In Iran, Bahá’í schoolchildren are now targets of persecution
Congo Republic issues stamp for World Religion Day
In Papua New Guinea, mothers take charge
Firing of Egyptian Bahá’í draws international scrutiny, highlights rights concerns
The new atheism, reconsidered