Pope Leo says he does not fear Trump, citing Gospel as he pushes back in feud over Iran war
Trump delivered an extraordinary broadside against Leo on Sunday night, saying he didn't think the U.S.-born global leader of the Catholic Church is “doing a very good job.”
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What It Takes To Get To Tokyo To Cover The Olympics
TOKYO — When anyone traveling to Japan for the Olympics touches down in Tokyo, they are immediately separated from everyone else on their plane and… -
Flood Deaths Are Rising In Germany And Officials Blame Climate Change
The worst flooding in decades to affect Germany and parts of Belgium has killed at least 120 people as search and rescue efforts for hundreds of missing continue, officials said. -
Parts Of The Amazon Rainforest Are Now Releasing More Carbon Than They Absorb
Research suggests that deforestation and fire, among other factors, have dramatically undercut the Amazon's ability to absorb heat-trapping carbon emissions from the atmosphere. -
The Pandemic Has Worsened Childhood Vaccination Rates Around The World
Nearly 23 million children around the world missed out on routine childhood vaccinations last year due to service disruptions from the pandemic, the World Health Organization and UNICEF report. -
Canada's Taking It Slow On Reopening Its Border To Travelers From The U.S. Here's Why
The two countries continue to extend their travel measures — which are not the same in both directions — month by month. -
With The U.S. Military Gone, The CIA Faces Tough Challenges In Afghanistan
With the U.S. military all but gone from Afghanistan, and with the Taliban rapidly gaining ground on the battlefield, the CIA faces a new set of challenges as it attempts to monitor developments in that country. -
Haitian Arrested As Alleged Tie To Assassination Masterminds
The head of Haiti's national police announced Sunday that officers arrested a Haitian man accused of flying into the country on a private jet and working with the masterminds and alleged assassins behind the killing of President Jovenel Moïse. -
Demonstrators In Havana Protest Shortages, Rising Prices
Thousands of Cubans marched on Havana's Malecon promenade and elsewhere on the island Sunday to protest food shortages and high prices amid the coronavirus crisis, in one of biggest anti-government demonstrations in memory.