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Pope Francis set for three-day visit to Iraq

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Francis is due to meet officials across the country and celebrate mass in his first trip outside of Italy since the pandemic began.
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Top 10 ranking for migrant integration includes five EU countries

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This year's Migrant Integration Policy Index includes five EU countries in its top 10 ranking.
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Athens finally gets a mosque

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First mosque in the Greek capital opens after 14 years of bureaucratic delays, local media reports.
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The worst natural disasters of 2020

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The charity Christian Aid says the 10 worst climate disasters this year have cost $140bn in insurance claims.
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Emotional letters from Mexicans to critical COVID-19 patients

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In Mexico, seriously ill coronavirus patients rely on nurses to keep them in touch with their families.
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The emotional letters from Mexicans to critical COVID-19 patients

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In Mexico, seriously ill coronavirus patients rely on nurses to keep them in touch with their families.
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How Joe Biden's Administration May Handle U.S.-China Relations

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When Joe Biden is sworn into the Oval Office, one of the biggest challenges he will face is the highly contentious issue of frayed U.S.-China ties. Relations between the two biggest economies in the world have worsened over the past...
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President-Elect Joe Biden's Foreign Policy Challenges

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Christian Whiton, former State Department Senior Advisor, discusses the issues President-Elect Joe Biden faces when dealing with climate change, U.S. China trade relations, and talks over the Iran nuclear deal.
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South Korea church leader apologises over coronavirus outbreak

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South Korea has the largest number of infections outside China, with the total rising to 4,335.
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Christian village in occupied West Bank faces settler attacks as clergy urge urgent global action

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Church leaders condemn settler attacks on Taybeh, warning of forced displacement of West Bank Christians.
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Peruvian victims of abuse by Catholic group want Pope Leo, US to intervene

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Groups alleging enduring multiple abuses from the former Catholic organization Sodalitium Christian Vitae, joined efforts on Thursday asking the church to make public it's investigation
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Lapu Lapu Festival survivor recovering one month after tragedy

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This week, the man charged with murder in the Lapu Lapu Day festival tragedy, makes his next court appearance. It’s been one month since 11 people were killed and more injured, when a car rammed through the street festival in East...
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1 year later: Christin Emile’s family asks for accountability in NYPD-involved fatal shooting

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The State Attorney’s General Office said the Office of Special Investigation is currently investigating the death of Christin Emile.
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Is the election of a U.S.-born pope a reaction to Trump? | Hanomansing Tonight

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Robert Prevost, now known as Pope Leo XIV, is the first American elected to lead the Catholic Church. Christian author and journalist Michael Coren says the Vatican understood that the U.S., as a global superpower, had to have someone as...
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In Senegal’s holy cave, wishes become miracles and a call for church change

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In Senegal’s Popenguine, the Black Madonna draws pilgrims seeking miracles. Locals pray for a Black Pope and a more inclusive Church.
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Catholicism in Africa: The world’s fastest-growing catholic community

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Africa's Catholic population surges – even as numbers elsewhere decline.
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Trump Buries The Hatchet, Honours Pope Francis At White House; Makes Big Rome Announcement

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U.S. President Donald Trump paid tribute to Pope Francis after his death on Easter Monday, ordering all U.S. flags at half-staff. Despite past clashes over immigration in 2016, Trump called the Pope “a good man” and expressed condolences...
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Voices of Gaza: Christians mark Palm Sunday in bomb-damaged church, praying for peace

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Gaza’s Christians marked Palm Sunday in a war-damaged church, praying for peace as war blurs sacred and civilian boundaries.
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Hindu vs Sanatani? Abhijeet Bhattacharya on Haters, Religious Controversy in Bharat

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A new lifestyle trend is emerging, with a focus on SANATAN and the protection of fame for abusers. This trend highlights the concept of abusers gaining fame and protection within the lifestyle industry, offering a unique perspective on...
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Mayor Eric Adams responds to community concerns at Town Hall

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The mayor promised to remain engaged and bring meaningful change to neighborhoods, like East Flatbush, assuring residents that he is dedicated to addressing their concerns.
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Smackdowns and salvation: Inside the UK church where wrestling is worship

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At St. Peter’s Anglican Church in Shipley, UK, pro wrestling is performed at a monthly event to bring people closer to God. The initiative was founded by Gareth “Angel” Thompson, who overcame childhood trauma and homelessness.
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No, the UK isn't forcing school pupils to study Islam

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In reality, there's a legal expectation that school curriculums should reflect that traditions in England are "in the main Christian".
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Turn to Tara: National Kidney Month highlights need for action

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Senior Reporter Tara Rosenblum shares the story of one young patient whose life may depend on the efforts sparked this month.
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First-ever Ramzan school closures in northern Nigeria spark outrage

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For the first time in Nigeria, four northern states have closed schools during the month of Ramazan. The decision is fueling a bitter debate across the country, with critics arguing that it disrupts education and unfairly affects...