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Jair Bolsonaro · BrazilFormer Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro was convicted by a Supreme Court majority on Thursday of plotting a coup to remain in power after losing the 2022 election, a powerful blow to the populist far-right movement he created.
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Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years in prison for plotting Brazil coup
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Artificial Intelligence · ChinaChinese authorities have issued new rules governing the online conduct of religious leaders in the country, banning unauthorized streaming of liturgies, children’s catechesis, and “collusion with overseas forces” through any online activity.Credit: Alamy.The Code of Conduct for Religious Teachers and Personnel, issued by the State Administration of Religious Affairs on an unspecified date, was published by Chinese state media on Sept. 15.The cod…See the Story
China Bans Online Evangelization and ‘Foreign Collusion’ by Clerics
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Austria · AustriaThe Catholic Church in Austria saw an increase in Mass attendance, a decline in formal disaffiliation, and a rise in church tax revenue in 2024.The Votivkirche (Votive Church) in Vienna, Austria. Leonhard Lenz/wikimedia CC0. The Austrian bishops’ conference said Sept. 17 that the number of Massgoers “increased significantly” last year.ShareThe Church measures Mass attendance by conducting a headcount on two Sundays in the year, known as Zählsonn…See the Story
Mass Attendance Rises and Church ‘Exits’ Fall in Austria
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