American photographer and activist Nan Goldin condemned Israel’s war in Gaza during her exhibition opening in Berlin, describing it as “genocide” and drawing parallels to her family’s escape from pogroms and the Nazi Holocaust. Goldin, who is Jewish, criticized Germany for ignoring Islamophobia and police tactics against protestors. The exhibition, “This Will Not End Well,” at the Neue Nationalgalerie features Goldin’s work and addresses the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where over 44,000 people have died, including many women and children, with 90% of Gaza’s population displaced.
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Will the next pontiff be from Africa?
As the Catholic Church's global presence grows, Africa's Catholic population is expanding rapidly, accounting for more than half of the global increase. Despite having had three African popes in history, the lack of prominent African clergy in the Vatican raises concerns about the likelihood of electing an African pope, as influential candidates are currently absent. While some advocate for an African pope to better represent the Church's demographic, others caution against tokenism, emphasizing the need...
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