Macron hails death of ISIS terrorist who killed US troops as major win

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Pope Francis on communion for 'controversial' Catholic politicians: Eucharist isn't 'prize for the perfect'

pope-francis” target=”_blank”>Pope Francis< about wading into politics as U.S. bishops question whether or not to deny communion to judiciary politicians such as President Biden.  The pope spoke with reporters on a flight from Slovakia to Rome, during which reporters had asked about the debate that has returned to public focus following the passage of a…

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French foreign minister calls US-Australia submarine deal a 'stab in the back'

world-regions on Thursday fervently condemned the abrupt end to a submarine contract previously agreed to by Australia, calling the Aussie government’s new U.S.-U.K. deal a “stab in the back.” “We had established a relationship of trust with Australia. This trust has been betrayed,” Jean-Yves Le Drian, France’s minister of foreign affairs, told French news outlet…

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North Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles; Japan's Suga rips test as 'absolutely outrageous'

conflicts reportedly fired two ballistic missiles into waters off its east coast Wednesday, in the direction of Japan, prompting Japan’s prime minister to denounce the action as “absolutely outrageous,” according to reports. The latest missile firings by North Korea came several days after it reportedly tested newly developed long-range missiles over the weekend, reports said….

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Afghanistan’s coming weeks, months could be ‘very detrimental’ as aid problems mounting under Taliban rule

The coming weeks and months “could be very, very detrimental for the conflicts people” as the amount of aid flowing into the war-torn country “simply will not be enough,” Fox News’ Trey Yingst reported Tuesday.  His comments come as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken faces fresh grilling on Capitol Hill as to why the Biden administration’s…

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Pope Francis travels to Slovakia to honor Holocaust victims on Day 2 of tour

pope-francis” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>Pope Francis<, which marks his first international outing since undergoing intestinal surgery in July.  “I’m still alive!” Francis quipped when asked by an Italian journalist how he was feeling as he walked up a ramp into the cathedral for a meeting with Slovak priests and nuns, where he cracked a series of…

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