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French Catholic Church Had Estimated 3,000 Paedophiles Since 1950s: Commission Head
A spokesperson representing the French Catholic Bishops' Conference declined to comment on Sauve's remarks. The commission is due to publish its findings on Tuesday.
Report: 9 NYC Firefighters Suspended Over Racist Messages
A spokesperson called the suspensions the most severe punishments ever handed down in the history of the Fire Department of the City of New York.
Trump Asks Florida Judge to Force Twitter to Restart His Account
In July Trump used twitter, Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google, as well as their chief executives
UK Lobbying Regulator Probes Former PM Cameron For Second Time This Year- FT
Former British prime minister David Cameron is being investigated for the second time this year by the lobbying regulator over whether he should have registered as a consultant lobbyist, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
N.Korea Fires New Anti-aircraft Missile in Latest Test
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appears to have not attended the test, which was instead overseen by Pak Jong Chon
Aggressiveness, Coercive Nature of China is Frequent Topic of Discussion Among Quad, Says Pentagon
China claims nearly all of the disputed South China Sea, though Taiwan, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam all claim parts of it.
Taiwan's Foxconn Has Deal To Buy Former GM Plant In Ohio
Foxconn Technology Group, the worlds largest electronics maker, has a deal to buy a huge auto assembly plant in Ohio from startup electric truck maker Lordstown Motors, the companies announced Thursday.
Cause Of Deaths Of California Family On Hike Remains Mystery
Authorities say they are still investigating the mysterious deaths of a Northern California family and their dog who were found in a remote hiking area, but have so far determined their deaths were not caused by a gun or any other weapon, a lightning stri...
Cause Of Deaths Of California Family On Hike Remains Mystery
Authorities say they are still investigating the mysterious deaths of a Northern California family and their dog who were found in a remote hiking area, but have so far determined their deaths were not caused by a gun or any other weapon, a lightning stri...
As Olympics Loom, USA Luge's Chris Mazdzer Breaks His Foot
Reigning Olympic luge silver medalist Chris Mazdzer of the U.S. said Thursday that he broke his right foot during a preseason training run and will need some time before figuring out a new plan to get ready for this winter's Beijing Games.
Chaos in the UK: Pumps Dry, Medicines Disrupted and Pig Cull Fears
More than two thousand British gas stations were still dry on Thursday due a shortage of truck drivers.
Former Leaders Announce Afghanistan Govt in Exile, to be Led by Amrullah Saleh
According to a statement released by the Afghan embassy in Switzerland, the judicial, executive and legislative wings of the government in exile will be “activated” soon.
Kansas Priest Considered For Sainthood Is Buried In Wichita
Thousands of people turned out Wednesday in Wichita to honor a Kansas priest as he was laid to rest 70 years after he died in a prisoner of war camp during the Korean War.
Business Highlights: Chemical Shortage, Powell's Return
In an economy upended by the coronavirus, shortages and price spikes have hit everything from lumber to computer chips. Not even toilet paper escaped. Now theyre cutting into one of the humblest yet most vital links in the global manufacturing supply chai...
EU, Britain Urge Russia To Commit To Net Zero CO2 Emissions
The European Union, Britain and Italy have urged Russia to commit to reach net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 and step up its plans to tackle climate change ahead of the COP26 summit.
U.S. Bars Flight from Landing with Americans from Kabul
U.S. President Joe Biden's administration has said its top priority is repatriating Americans and green card holders