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US Afghan Commander Apologizes for Errant Strike

By Ayaz Gul | VOA News on Mar 22, 2016   Featured, World  

US Afghan Commander Apologizes for Errant Strike

ISLAMABAD—The new commander of the U.S.-led NATO forces in Afghanistan has apologized to residents of Kunduz for a U.S. airstrike on a hospital that killed 42 people. U.S. Army General John Nicholson met in Kunduz with representatives of the medical charity Doctors Without Borders and family members of the victims to express his condolences over what […]

Michigan Governor Apologizes to Flint, Promises Water Fixes

By Chris Hannas | VOA on Jan 21, 2016   Featured, National  

Michigan Governor Apologizes to Flint, Promises Water Fixes

The governor of Michigan apologized Tuesday to residents in the city of Flint who have been dealing with high levels of lead in their water supply for nearly two years. Governor Rick Snyder said state and federal environmental agencies failed to identify and solve the problem after it emerged in April 2014, and that he […]

Hindus Back Canadian Aboriginals’ Demand of Pope’s Apology for Church’s Role in ‘Cultural Genocide’

By Rajan Zed on Jul 13, 2015   World  

Hindus Back Canadian Aboriginals’ Demand of Pope’s Apology for Church’s Role in ‘Cultural Genocide’

Hindus are supporting the demand of “Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada” for apology by Pope “for the Roman Catholic Church’s role in the spiritual, cultural, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children in Catholic-run residential schools”. Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada today, agreed with the […]

Power of an Apology

By Annette Gallagher | UM News, Marie Guma-Diaz | University of Miami on Jul 15, 2014   Health  

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (July 14, 2014) — It’s well known that when a person takes steps to make amends for a wrongdoing, the victim is more inclined to forgive and forget. However, exactly why that happens is less obvious and poorly understood. In a recent study, scientists made substantial progress in explaining the psychological processes that […]

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