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The beautiful country of Kenya has a sizeable population of Indian expatriates, especially Sikhs. The natives adoringly call them simbas (lions), while others acknowledge them as ‘kalasinghas’. It is not without reason that Sikhs hold a special place in the hearts of Kenyans. Many of the ....
Four refugees start a new life on a remote Scottish island – what happens next? Ben Sharrock’s comedy, Limbo, looks at the trials and tribulations of resettlement in the Hebrides. The director explains why it’s so funny 30 July 2021 • 5:00am Vikash Bhai (l) and Amir El-Masry (r) try to adapt to rural Scottish life in Limbo Credit: Focus/Colin Tennant In 2015, a few days before Christmas, 24 Syrian refugee families were waiting in a wind-battered port, west of Glasgow, for a tiny ferry to take them to a remote island where they would begin life anew. Fleeing a civil war that had already displaced 12 million of their countrymen (over half Syria’s population), they had been granted asylum by the Scottish government. ....
Photo: Piti Tangchawalit/Shutterstock Derrick Z. Jackson, fellow | December 18, 2020, 2:14 pm EDT This post is a part of a series on As much as the Constitution guarantees religious freedom in the United States, it is hard to imagine a compassionate god approving of freedom that comes with the sacrifice of souls at the altar. And yet, that is what the Supreme Court in essence sanctioned in its recent 5-4 verdict invalidating New York State’s pandemic rules on in-person religious worship. The conservative majority of justices sided with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and two Brooklyn Orthodox Jewish synagogues that the rules were discriminatory compared to those for secular businesses. The court has since also backed churches against COVID-19 restrictions in California, New Jersey, and Colorado, instructing lower courts to reconsider the cases on the b ....