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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- A dictator stands on the verge of possessing nuclear missiles that threaten U.S. shores. A worried world ponders airstrikes and sanctions....
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Gov. Chris Christie's week started with Beachgate - viral photos showing him lounging on a public beach closed by the state budget shutdown. Next week, Bridgegate will revisit....
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -- Amy Bernard and her brother kept their mother out of a nursing home as long as they could, until Parkinson's and dementia took their toll and she was seriously injured in a fall....
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- State election officials from across the U.S. are gathering this weekend amid an uproar over a White House commission investigating allegations of voter fraud and heightened concern about Russian attempts to interfere with last fall's election....
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez was released from prison and placed under house arrest Saturday after more than three years in military lockup, a shock reversal that fueled hopes for a broader amnesty for dozens of jailed activists as the country slides ever deeper into political turmoil....
HAMBURG, Germany (AP) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed his first face-to-face meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, saying Saturday he thinks Trump accepted his assurances that Russia didn't meddle in the U.S. presidential election and that their conversation could be a model for improving ties between the two countries....
HAMBURG, Germany (AP) -- President Donald Trump assailed North Korea as a "problem and menace" Saturday as he met with Asian allies on the sidelines of an international summit to find consensus on next steps after Pyongyang's recent test-launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile....
HAMBURG, Germany (AP) -- World powers lined up against U.S. President Donald Trump on climate change Saturday, reaffirming their support for international efforts to fight global warming....
(Vatican Radio) Sea Sunday is being marked this 9th of July by Christian churches around the world. The day aims to highlight the challenges seafarers face every day, but it also serves as a time to pray for those at sea, their families and those who support them.John Green, is Director of Development for the Apostleship of the Sea UK. He spoke to Lydia O’Kane about the dangers seafarers face and the isolation they can feel while on board their vessels.Listen: The mobile phone you make calls on, the clothes you wear; chances are that these important everyday items, that we take for granted, are in our possession because they have been shipped to us.Dangers at Sea“For most people shipping and seafarers are out of mind, yet 95% of world trade comes by sea”, explains John Green who adds that often seafarers have to make hazardous journeys in order to deliver their cargo on board. “Working at sea is dangerous in the first place just because of the s...
(Vatican Radio) At the request of Pope Francis, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments is writing to Diocesan Bishops to remind them that it falls to them above all to duly provide for all that is required for the celebration of the Lord’s Supper. Below find the English language translation of Circular letter to Bishops on the bread and wine for the Eucharist CONGREGATION FOR DIVINE WORSHIPAND THE DISCIPLINE OF THE SACRAMENTS Prot. N. 320/17 Circular letter to Bishopson the bread and wine for the Eucharist At the request of the Holy Father, Pope Francis, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments is writing to Diocesan Bishops (and to those who are their equivalents in law) to remind them that it falls to them above all to duly provide for all that is required for the celebration of the Lord’s Supper (cf. Lk 22: 8,13). It is for the Bishop a...

