The International Day of Peace, also known as World Peace Day, is celebrated every year on September 21. It was first established by the United Nations in 1981 to promote peace and encourage people to ...
On 21 September, United Nations Peacekeeping will commemorate the International Day of Peace with a series of live art installations, hosted at the UN Headquarters in New York and in peacekeeping ...
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In today’s world, peace needs to become more than just a word. On September 21, 2025, schools around the world and across Coos County will take part in an international art and literacy project, ...
At 11 a.m. on Sept. 21 the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, will take a huge log-size mallet and strike a massive Japanese bell on the United Nations plaza. This act marks ...
Louis D’Amore, President Emeritus, Ajay Prakash, President, and Timothy Marshall, Chairman of the International Institute for Peace Through Tourism, released a statement to the global travel and ...
The International Day of Peace 2024 was marked with celebrations in Diif, Wajir county, under the theme "Cultivating a Peaceful Culture." The celebration brought together leaders, the community and ...
As the world marks the International Day of Peace, OGHENOVO EGODO-MICHAEL shines the spotlight on Nigerians whose works and voices have crossed borders to shape conversations on unity and conflict ...
CINCINNATI — Faith leaders from across the U.S. came to Cincinnati to celebrate International Day of Peace, calling for unity and healing across racial and political divides. The event, held along the ...
Conflict is raging across a precarious world. The delicate balance of power that emerged from the 20th century's great wars appears to be collapsing under 21st century pressures. Everywhere you look, ...
The bell rang for peace this week on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. Its location also served as the central meeting place in the Nation's capital for members of the Diplomatic Corps, non- ...