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Iran's foreign minister confirms indirect talks with the US via Oman, questions sincerity of Washington's approach.
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Indictment comes amid an uptick in targeted attacks on Ukrainian officials and public figures.
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Christendom College offers a prayerful, outdoor adventure-focused summer program — and there’s dancing too — plus academics. The Car...
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Report comes as US uses claims of Chinese meddling to push for control over strategic waterway.
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Pro-Palestine protesters staged a demonstration at New York’s Grand Central station.
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The tragedy in Kocani cannot be explained away as another case of local corruption.
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The spacecraft with two Russian and one American astronaut took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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Tariffs act as a tax on imports, raising prices for consumers. They might be the highest since 1951.
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Residents accuse government of slow response as evacuations continue in flood-hit Kinshasa.
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The data threatens that global climate goals are moving out of reach.
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The court, established to prosecute serious crimes under the Rome Statute, has 125 member states as of April 2025.
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Timelapse video shows a cloud of ash pouring skywards during a volcanic eruption on Mount Kanlaon in the Philippines
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US and Russian leaders, united in distrusting Ukraine's President Zelenskyy, exaggerate claims of his falling ratings.
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The ruling says the Trump administration can invoke the law, but deportees have the right to challenge their removal.
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Pope Francis blesses an ambulance that he donated to to treat the wounded in Ukraine’s Ternopil region in 2024. The vehicles bear th...
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Young men disappear, their dead bodies found weeks later in canals. Kashmir's Gujjars refuse to believe they drowned.
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These are the key events on day 1,139 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Prime Minister Han Duck-soo announces date of vote to choose a successor to impeached ex-leader Yoon Suk-yeol.
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US president threatens additional 50 percent tariff on China, but leaves door open to negotiations.
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A volunteer at a Catholic Charities in McAllen, Texas, assists a Central American family on Aug. 17, 2017. In recent years, federal...
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President Trump says the US is holding direct talks with Iran on its nuclear program with “a very big meeting” Saturday.
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US President Donald Trump again pitched his idea to redevelop the Gaza Strip into what he termed a “freedom zone.”
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Palestinian Red Crescent Society is demanding an independent investigation into Israel’s killing of 15 medics in Rafah.
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Bishop Robert Barron is the founder of Word on Fire, a media apostolate focused on evangelization. Bishop Robert Barron, a universit...
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UK and international lawyers have filed a war crimes complaint against 10 Britons who fought with Israel's army in Gaza.
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Doctors Without Borders raises alarm over child malnutrition in Greece’s migrant facility.
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Brussels pushes for trade talks with Washington while preparing countermeasures on tariffs.
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Thousands of Afghans streamed across the Torkham border as Pakistan ramped up deportations after a March 31 deadline.
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In latest attack on reporters in Gaza, a journalist burns alive and others are wounded in strike on media tent.
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A US deportee who South Sudanese officials say is not from the country is at the root of the spat.
