Pope Francis hosted a group of poor and homeless people including transgender women from Torvaianica, south of Rome to lunch in the Vatican on the Church’s World Day of the Poor.
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Pope Francis hosted a group of poor and homeless people including transgender women from Torvaianica, south of Rome to lunch in the Vatican on the Church’s World Day of the Poor.
Read More »A dedicated church services to bless the weddings of same-sex couples could be held within weeks, after a narrow vote at the Church of England ruling body.
Read More »Advertisers including Apple, Disney, Warner Bros, Paramount, Sony Pictures, and Comcast/NBCUniversal are pulling out of social media platform X over the tech company’s placing their promotional material next to pro-Nazi posts, and as the platform’s owner Elon Musk openly supported anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
Read More »Pop star Shakira has avoided jail by reaching a deal with tax authorities in Spain, avoiding a €14.5m trial on the morning it was due to begin and walking away with a suspended sentence.
Read More »Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus according to the Bible has officially cancelled Christmas for the first time in decades due to the Israel war massacre.
Read More »Scotland’s health minister Michael Matheson has admitted his sons watching football on his parliamentary iPad was the cause of an £11,000 data roaming charge. The bill was incurred during a trip to Morocco last Christmas.
Read More »Eight students have been arrested in Las Vegas on suspicion of murder after a teenager was beaten to death.
Read More »A conman who won refugee status in Britain by claiming to be gay fearing persecution in his native Nigeria been caught in a £220,000 Facebook and eBay parcel fraud racket.
Read More »A teenager who plotted to attack a mosque while disguised as an armed police officer has been jailed 10 years for terror offences and rape at Leeds Crown Court.
Read More »A California man who has spent 25 years in prison for a murder has been exonerated and ordered released by a judge on Thursday after prosecutors agreed he had been wrongly convicted.
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