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Vatican moves to adapt to hoaxes, Internet and overhauls its process for evaluating visions of Mary

The Vatican has radically reformed its process for evaluating alleged visions of the Virgin Mary, weeping statues and other seemingly supernatural phenomena. The Vatican’s doctrine office overhauled norms first issued in 1978, arguing that they were no longer useful or viable in the internet age. It warned that nowadays, word about alleged supernatural phenomena travels quickly and can actually harm to the faithful if hoaxers are trying to make money off their beliefs or manipulate them. The new... Читать дальше...

BBC News (UK) 

Llay FC sharing in Wrexham's Hollywood adventure

The success and spreading fame of Hollywood-backed Wrexham is rubbing off on the rest of the town, including ambitious Welsh League minnows Llay Miners Welfare FC.

PYMNTS.com 

UK Antitrust Regulator Won’t Investigate Microsoft-Mistral AI Partnership

The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will not investigate Microsoft’s partnership with artificial intelligence (AI) startup Mistral AI. “The CMA has decided that Microsoft Corporation’s partnership with Mistral AI does not qualify for investigation under the merger provisions of the Enterprise Act 2022,” the regulator said in a Friday (May 17) update. The […]

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UN Envoy Outlines Iraq’s Growth And Ongoing Struggles

Iraq is a nation brimming with potential but still haunted by legacies of past turmoil, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for the country, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, said in a briefing to the Security Council on Thursday.

VOGUE.com 

Selena Puts an Affordable Spin on Riviera Chic In Cannes

Outside the Mango store, Selena Gomez was wearing a breezy white knit mini dress by Self-Portrait (priced at a relatively affordable $495). Will she keep this accessible streak going for the rest of her time in the South of France? Watch this space.

Google.com 

Campus protests have called for schools to divest from Israel. Here's how that would actually work - CNBC

  1. Campus protests have called for schools to divest from Israel. Here's how that would actually work  CNBC
  2. What Some Colleges Promised Pro-Palestinian Protesters Over Israel-Hamas War  The New York Times
  3. Edinburgh student hunger strikers demand university divests over Gaza 'complicity'  Financial Times
  4. Campus protests highlight difficulty of divestment for universities  USA TODAY
  5. US university ties to weapons contractors under scrutiny amid war in Gaza  Al Jazeera... Читать дальше...