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US president unveils website for applicants to register interest in visa granting permanent visa, path to citizenship.
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About 123 million remain forcibly displaced as a result of conflict, violence, persecution and human rights violations.
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Australia says the plan to deliver nuclear submarines remains unchanged, despite opposition from a top Trump official.
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Remarks come after report said North Korean officials refused to accept letter from Trump to Kim.
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Rioters set fire to a leisure centre hosting people who fled anti-immigrant violence in the town of Ballymena.
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US broadcaster CBS reports White House decision to move staff partly due to Israeli preparations for attack on Iran.
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Bus carrying more than two dozen Palestinians attacked by Hamas, organisation says.
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Andrea Gagliarducci/CNA The Institute for the Works of Religion, commonly known as the Vatican Bank. The report also included info...
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These are the key events on day 1,204 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Major General Scott Sherman says National Guard troops have been trained to make detentions but have not done so yet.
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While the ruling does not order Khalil's immediate release, it does undermine the US government's case against Khalil.
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Nidal Umairah tried to talk to Israeli soldiers before he was attacked, and then killed, along with his brother Khaled.
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The nightclub is being replaced with a permanent memorial to one of the US's worst mass shootings in modern history.
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Waldemar Sowinski Father Marko Rupnik is seen with a mosaic from Krakow, Poland. COMMENTARY: Three aspects to consider: the proces...
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At 55 percent, the tariffs are still high, but some experts expect they will drop further.
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Police found a pipe bomb, bombing plans, and a farewell note at the home of the alleged Graz school shooter.
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Palestinian death toll in Israel's genocidal war surpasses 55,000 amid ongoing bombardment and killings at aid sites.
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'Pride' flag flies on top of one of the oldest schools in the world during June 2025. COMMENTARY: The rainbow colors of LGBTQ ideolo...
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20 Palestinian children have been evacuated by the World Health Organization to receive urgent medical treatment abroad.
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The protests come as the country reels from bombing attacks in the southwest and attempted assassination of a senator.
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Vatican Media Pope Leo XIV meets with U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres on June 11, 2025, at the Vatican. Guterres, 76, is t...
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South Africa's Kagiso Rabada comes back from suspension to take five Australia wickets in World Test Championship final.
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Courtesy photo Bridget Nadunga Gidudu, second from the left, sings with other members of the Uganda Catholic Community of Michigan at Chri...
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Wilson's genius for melody and arrangements inspired the songs Good Vibrations and California Girls.
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By blocking and seizing aid convoys, Israel uses humanitarian assistance as a weapon of war.
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Pope Leo XIV greets Lithuanian Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas June 6 at the Vatican. Archbishop Visvaldas Kulbokas explains why true...
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Left: James Tissot (1836-1902), “The Healing of Ten Lepers,” Brooklyn Museum. Right: Dorothy Day and G.K. Chesterton. COMMENTARY: F...
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Officials say death toll expected to rise as authorities launch search operation in the country's Eastern Cape province.
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Opposition figure Leonid Volkov, based in Lithuania, has been found guilty on dozens of charges by a military court.
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Nigeria's defence chief suggests fencing off borders around the country.
