Vanti gatilcoti is an international correspondent with the economist. He says religious institutions have suffered in the pandemic in much the same way businesses have. The clergy act with what he called zeal and industry to make sure they stay relevant to the public, GATILCOTI writes.
While Britons followed covid strictures, the prime minister’s residence hosted boozy gatherings;
widespread fury hints that his prevarications this time may be his last as leader. Religious institutions
struggled during the pandemic, as all businesses did—so they are selling assets and courting new customers in innovative ways. And road rage is common, but in America it is getting
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