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Monks are walking from Texas to Washington, D.C. on what they are calling a "Walk for Peace." Their path takes them through the south Atlanta metro.
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Buddhist monks’ Walk for Peace draws massive crowd in Morrow: 'It’s more than them just walking'
Thousands gathered at Southlake Mall in Morrow as Buddhist monks on a cross-country Walk for Peace drew overwhelming crowds.
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'He saved many people': Trump and Netanyahu meet in Florida to discuss peace and hostage recovery
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at Mar-a-Lago to discuss peace efforts in Gaza and Israel, focusing on recovering the remains of a deceased Israeli hostage.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has sought the meeting since the latest U.S.-led push for peace got underway.
President Trump announced a first ground attack on Venezuela and endorsed Israel's position in Gaza. The president, who has declared himself the president of peace, said Hamas must disarm before any progress can be made in finalizing a peace deal in Gaza.
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'Closer than ever:' Trump and Zelenskyy meet, discuss plans for peace
President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are making apparent progress in peace talks to end the four-year long war in Ukraine. Both leaders say some unresolved issues remain.
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.
With wars raging in the Middle East, Ukraine, Myanmar, and Yemen, with domestic polarization at a modern-day high in the United States, and with the approaching Christian and Jewish holidays, it seems a fitting time to focus a spotlight on organizations ...
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 ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he wants peace but rejected any settlement that would cede the Donbas region to Russia, calling it "stupid" to begin peace talks with the assumption that Ukrainian territory would become Russian,