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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is opening a two-day environmental tour aimed at showcasing conservation efforts before traveling to Asia, where climate change is high on the agenda for his final trip to the region....
ISTANBUL (AP) -- An uneasy truce between Turkish troops and Kurdish-led forces in northern Syria held on Wednesday, despite Ankara's vow that it would never negotiate with what it calls a "terror organization."...
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) -- Brazil's Senate on Wednesday voted to remove President Dilma Rousseff from office, the culmination of a yearlong fight that paralyzed Latin America's largest nation and exposed deep rifts among its people on everything from race relations to social spending....
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Portraying a vote for her as a patriotic act, Hillary Clinton made a vigorous appeal to Republican voters Wednesday, arguing that she would best uphold American values, care for the military and protect national security interests....
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Donald Trump has arrived in Mexico, a surprise visit Wednesday to meet with the president of a nation he derided at the start of his White House campaign as a source of rapists and criminals coming to the U.S....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Latest on the U.S. presidential campaign (all times EDT):...
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis addressed the participants in a major international gathering of the European Society of Cardiology on Wednesday. The 5-day World Congress of the European Society of Cardiology has been meeting in Rome at the city's New Fairgrounds since August 27th to explore the role of teamwork in researching, diagnosing and treating cardiovascular illness. Pope Francis spoke to the participants on the final day of their convention.In his remarks, the Holy Father reaffirmed the Church’s constant support for and recognition of the importance of scientific research and care for the scientists who carry it out. “Nature, in all its complexity, and the human mind, are created by God; their richness must be studied by skilled men and women, in the knowledge that the advancement of the philosophical and empirical sciences, as well as professional care in favour of the weakest and most infirm, is a service that is part of God’s plan,” he said.Cli...
(Vatican Radio) The Jubilee of the Americas, or the "Celebration of Mercy in the American Continent", brought together various components of the church in the Americas to experience the merciful face of the Father.Cardinals, Bishops, Priests, Religious, and lay people from Canada to the "Patagonia" were among the participants of the 27-30 August event in Bogotà, Colombia, which was organised by the Pontifical Commission for Latin America and the Latin American Bishop's Conference (CELAM).Several of the participants spoke to Vatican Radio to share their experience of the Jubilee of the Americas, including Cardinal Marc Ouellet, President of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America; Cardinal Chibly Langlois of Ley Cayes, Haiti; Archbishop Terrence Prendergast of Ottawa; and Vicki Thorn, foundress of Project Rachel.Listen to the full interviews: Cardinal Marc OuelletReflecting on the Jubilee Year of M...
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has expressed appreciation for the opening of the 20th Renovabis Congress taking place in Freising, Germany.The event, from  31 August to  2 September focusses on the theme “Witnessing to the Gospel – Shaping the World. The Role of Religious Orders in Central and Eastern Europe”.A message from the Cardinal Secretary of State, Pietro Parolin, on behalf of Pope Francis highlights his profound belief that the Lord’s call to bring peace and mercy to mankind continues to be an urgent and significant one in today’s world.This – the message continues – is especially true for missionaries who leave the safety of their homelands to bring the light of the Gospel and the solidarity of the Church to the ends of the earth.  To respond to the Lord’s call in this way, the message says, is a constant witness of God’s love for each creature.The message of good wishes to the participants of the congres...
The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has urged that Pakistan should revoke the draconian blasphemy law. The commission based in Geneva, in its periodic report on Pakistan released on August 26, stated that misuse of blasphemy laws is surging in the heavily Islamic country.The Commission based in Geneva “takes note of the state’s efforts to prevent the abuse of blasphemy laws”, but also expresses concern about “efforts for the broad and vague definition of crimes against religion under articles of the law”, which consists of some articles of the penal Code of Pakistan, and notes “the disproportionate use of those laws against individuals belonging to ethnic and religious minorities”.The UN Committee in its report, expressed concerns relating “the high number of blasphemy cases based on false accusations with no related investigations and prosecutions, the judges who judge cases of blasphemy face int...
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