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Tuesday, June 2, 2026
TopicCatholicism

Topic: Catholicism

New AI platform for Catholics will answer spiritual questions, offer readings

Canadian entrepreneur Matthew Harvey Sanders argues that the entities that shape AI would shape ‘the anthropology of the next generation’. He wants it to be the Church.

The Vatican is cracking down on miracles. It has new rules for ‘supernatural’ occurrences

The central authority of the church will now decide where, when and how God works.

Jesuits believe in sanctity of human life, like Constitution. Stan Swamy stood for the poor

Marxism, that came centuries later than Catholic Church, has adopted certain elements of ‘liberation theology’ like opposition to inequality and exploitation.

Apple rallies to $1 trillion, and Israel bars fuel and gas supply in Gaza 

China's most senior Buddhist monk has been accused of sexual harassment, and the 'new Singapore' to India's south. 

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The Modi paradox in 2026. Complete political domination alongside worsening economic slide

Depending on which cut-off one picks, the overall investment rate in India since the rise of Modi has basically been quite flat or has even slightly declined.

Oil marketing firms losing Rs 650 on every LPG cylinder, Rs 30 per litre on domestic jet fuel

Govt says shipping services from East of Hormuz & Red Sea have nearly doubled since start of conflict. Despite PM's call for more use of public transport, no major change in petrol & diesel usage.

Eye on China, India and Australia pledge deeper maritime security ties, defence cooperation

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Australian counterpart Richard Marles agreed to further maritime domain awareness activities both undersea and through patrol aircraft.

2026 is like 1973 Indira-era oil shock plus youth anger. Modi has space, but not immunity

An oil shock, monsoon fears, rampant unemployment, and the seeming inevitability of inflation are common to both eras. Indira Gandhi’s self-destructive responses are instructive today.