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Alec Smith, son of Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith, played a key role in an eleventh-hour rapprochement.
85 people from 17 countries spent a week in Kiev, Ukraine, with the aim of looking at the contribution IofC can make
'Globalizing Responsibility for Human Security' was the title of a keynote address at the opening of a conference in Sydney.
Vested interests and the power of the financial lobby seem to have won the day, and nothing seems to have really changed.
The documentary film An African Answer was screened on 18 May 2011 at the Crosthwaite Parish Room in Keswick, Cumbria.
Back in London after a three-month visit to Kenya, Dr Alan Channer presents the movie An African Answer.
Muslims and Christians worldwide share the same set of fundamental values
Were there English voices during the long conflict in Northern Ireland?
Howard Grace speaks about his work with sixth form students, and the importance of dialogue in education.
I grew into an angry man. From 1956 I worked in the computer industry, then the information industry.
‘Be the change you want to see in the world,’ said Gandhi. Frank Buchman said: ‘Change must start with oneself.’
Is life a series of random events or is there a deeper thread of meaning and purpose?
A million migrants reached Europe in 2015 from the Middle East and Africa, half of them from Syria.
Belgian economist Bernard Lietaer calls for a missing link between money and sustainability
Professor Rajmohan Gandhi, President of IofC International, joined Pakistani Ambassador Abdullah Hussain Haroon in an appeal
Argentine war veteran Horacio Benitez and his wife Maria visited the Falklands War Memorial Chapel at Pangbourne College
A conference in Brisbane, Australia, brought together 250 people, and developed a range of initiatives across the region
'How to best assist America to play the global leadership role that has been thrust upon it as the world's only superpower'
The conference was the 12th in a series of Asia-Pacific Youth Conferences (APYC) convened by IofC since 1990
Seldom can the uttering of one word have caused such joy across a nation.
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