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The 'Walk for Peace' continues as the monks leave Atlanta today and head for Snellville. Their journey will continue across northeast Georgia.
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Monks in Decatur: Walk of Peace greeted with open arms
"We all are needing the same thing and that’s peace and love." Nineteen Buddhist monks held a peace rally in Decatur on Tuesday evening.
Is peace worth having if it's unjust? Is justice worth pursuing if it prolongs war? Those are questions as troubling as they are old. Ceasefires built on coercion or exhaustion inevitably fail because they do not resolve the conflict's causes.
A group of monks on a 'Walk for Peace' from Texas to Washington have entered the Atlanta metro area and are heading into the Decatur neighborhoods.
The choice of sunny Florida venues—Miami for multilateral shuttles, Mar-a-Lago for high-level bilaterals—departs from traditional neutral sites like Geneva and symbolizes the Trump administration's assertive, America-first, approach to diplomacy.
Mr. Trump met with Mr. Zelensky at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida to discuss a revised 20-point peace plan. Mr. Zelensky said that the latest proposal developed by Ukraine and the United States was nearly complete, and both leaders stressed that the lengthy peace talks would continue.
If the past year was hard, let it be information, not a life sentence. If it was good, let it be proof that you can build good again.
Peace Corps volunteer Marya Cota-Wilson gives a gardening lesson in Costa Rica in the 1980s. Getty Images In March 2020, at the start of Covid-19 lockdowns, as flights were grounded and people around the world sheltered in place, 7,000-odd Peace Corps ...
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Meet Aloka, the peace dog winning hearts nationwide during Walk for Peace
If you’ve spotted a calm, confident dog padding along beside a group of Buddhist monks — sometimes dressed better than the humans — you’ve likely met Aloka, better known as the Peace Dog.