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Pope Says Ukraine Should Have the ‘Courage of the White Flag’

Pope Francis has reiterated in a new interview that Ukraine should negotiate to end the war with Russia, but this time he used language — adopting his interviewer’s expression, “white flag” — that has drawn attention and raised questions about whether the pope was suggesting that Ukraine surrender. On Saturday night, the Vatican spokesman, Matteo […]

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Ireland constitutional amendment to redefine family, woman’s roles rejected: Prime Minster

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Iran, Russia and Taliban among guests at nominal US ally Qatar’s weapons expo

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Burns again in Doha to push for cease-fire agreement before Ramadan

CIA Director William J. Burns is in Doha for meetings with negotiators trying to push foundering Gaza cease-fire and hostage release talks over the finish line before Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting, begins Monday. Israel and the United States have both blamed Hamas for failing to agree to a proposal that would free

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As U.S. Rushes to Build Gaza Port, Major Challenges Loom

As the United States military rushes to assemble a temporary port on the Gaza coast, daunting practical challenges to the seaborne humanitarian effort to stave off famine in the territory are becoming increasingly apparent. The obstacles include logistics, cost and security issues, diplomats and aid officials say. But the desperate conditions in Gaza, depicted in

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Gaza air drop mishap reportedly kills five, injures 10 as U.S., Jordan deny any involvement in incident

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Sweden and Canada to Restart Payments to U.N. Agency for Palestinians

Canada and Sweden are resuming funding for the main United Nations agency supporting Palestinian refugees in Gaza, citing the spiraling humanitarian catastrophe there and saying that the agency had taken steps to improve accountability amid accusations that some of its employees had links to Hamas. The countries were among more than a dozen that suspended

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Speaks Out About ‘Hateful’ Online Bullying

The glare of public attention has often left Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, on the receiving end of strong opinions. And Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, pushed back at that directly on Friday, criticizing a culture of bullying on social media. “We have forgotten about our humanity, and that has got to change,” she said,

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Iran is responsible for Mahsa Amini’s death in custody, U.N. report says

Iran is responsible for the “physical violence” in detention that led to Mahsa Amini’s death in 2022 and committed crimes against humanity during its crackdown on the protests that followed, an independent U.N. fact finding mission has said. The mission said in a report Friday that crimes such as murder, imprisonment, torture and rape were

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Russia’s Advance Around Avdiivka Loses Momentum After Quick Gains

When the eastern city of Avdiivka, a Ukrainian stronghold, fell to Russian forces three weeks ago, Kyiv and its allies feared that Moscow’s troops could build on their momentum and quickly press ahead toward strategic military hubs and population centers. But after making rapid gains in the subsequent days, Russian assaults have stalled around three

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