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Screenshot Cardinal Willem Eijk preaches at a July 31 Mass to celebrate Cardinal Burke’s founding of the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe i...
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Trump’s aggressive push for interest rate cuts shaped Powell’s Fed legacy during his tumultuous leadership.
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R. Satish Babu Chief minister of India's Tamil Nadu state, Joseph Vijay, an Indian film superstar, speaks after taking the oath during hi...
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Pope Leo XIV at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" on May 14, 2026. At Europe’s largest university, the pontiff denounced a cultu...
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Far-right Israelis attack Palestinians during the Flag March, intensifying violence and racism in Jerusalem's Old City.
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Krista Hall Bishop Godfrey Mullen, then Father Godfrey Mullen, gives an introduction to Morning Prayer to youth and adult 'One Bread, One...
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Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also accused the UAE of direct involvement in military operations against Iran.
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PM sworn in and 14 ministers approved in new government though parliament fails to reach consensus on several posts.
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Large parts of eastern Cuba were plunged into darkness in the latest round of nationwide electricity shutdowns.
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Israel launches 'defamation' suit after Nicholas Kristof article detailing alleged sexual violence by Israeli forces.
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Fault Lines and Lighthouse investigate the siege of Sudan’s el-Fasher, where civilians were trapped, starved and killed.
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Power is no longer exercised through military force alone, but via technology, finance and control over information.
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Al Jazeera examines key talking points related to the introduction of an expanded 48-nation tournament.
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Spanish international Lamine Yamal criticised for waving Palestinian flag during bus parade celebrating La Liga title.
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Xi and Trump agree to frame their relationship as 'constructive, strategic and stable' on the first day of talks.
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BRICS meeting overshadowed by war on Iran
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Farewell ceremony for Iran's football team in Tehran on Wednesday, but US visas yet to be issued reports media.
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Serie A hit by final weekend chaos multiplied by Italian Open men’s tennis final booked in same venue as Rome derby.
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The Chinese leader cautions the US president that disagreement over Taiwan could send relations down a dangerous path.
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US President Donald Trump described his country’s relationship with China as ‘one of the most consequential’.
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Rayner says she has been cleared by HMRC, paving the way for a potential Labour leadership challenge.
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Top executives hope to expand their businesses in China as Trump aims for win ahead of midterm vote.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia fired 'more than 1,560 drones' at Ukraine since Wednesday.
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How should Catholics view AI? Pope Leo XIII's foundational encyclical prompts us to ask: Will AI amplify or replace human capacities...
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Round-trip train tickets brought down to $98 from $150, and bus fares to cost $20 instead of $80, state officials say.
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The UN warns disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz could drive up food and fertiliser costs, and worsen global hunger.
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The UK's local elections exposed the suspicion that meets Muslim political participation.
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Superpowers compete for technological foothold on world’s highest peak, pushing Nepal towards a geopolitical chessboard.
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California attorney general asks FIFA to explain why the categories of some tickets were changed after being sold.
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Senate president says Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa 'no longer in the building' where he had taken refuge.
