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Ramadan: how a new generation of British Muslims are becoming more green
Britain’s first eco-Mosque opened in Cambridge, aiming for no carbon emissions from the site and rainwater harvesting. In London Muslims organised a “Green Iftaar” – the evening meal after sunset that breaks the daily fast during Ramadan – without plastic, food waste or meat
There’s a massive cybersecurity job gap – we should fill it by employing hackers
society needs cybersecurity professionals who can protect systems and mitigate damage. Yet the demand for qualified cybersecurity practitioners has quickly outpaced the supply, with three million unfilled cybersecurity posts worldwide.
The Voice of an Invisible Survivor of mainstream media teaching how to be led by compassion
I decided to forget the past and make something of myself for me and for my daughter.
Taiwanese Tycoon Terry Gou inspired by the Divine Feminine, Mazu, Goddess of Sea
The Goddess of sea is mostly remembered as the princess of greater good, the Divine Feminine, and we could picture her in our imagination to be dressed in red, sitting still and calming the waters and the wind, showing her…
Why are we so moved by the plight of the Notre Dame?
Knowing that Notre Dame survived two world wars, the French Revolution and the Paris Commune, as well as Nazi occupation and Hitler’s intention to raze it to the ground, may also change our perspective and feelings about this place.
Who is going to change the world in 2019?
“Love yourself, don’t try too hard to please others, be your authentic self, deliver your unique vision and be kind with no reason.” Dr Marina Nani