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52 Days of Silence? The Olympic Truce vs. a World at War
This week, as athletes arrive in Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics, the United Nations is officially invoking the Olympic Truce. It’s an ancient concept – a 52-day global ceasefire designed to let humanity catch its breath while we celebrate … Continue reading
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