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George Pell denied public memorial in home Australian state

An Australian state leader on Thursday emphatically ruled out a taxpayer-funded memorial for Cardinal George Pell, saying it would be "deeply distressing" for sexual...

Macron vows to work alongside Meloni with ‘dialogue, ambition’

French President Emmanuel Macron promised Sunday to work alongside Giorgia Meloni with "dialogue and ambition", after his first meeting with Italy's new prime minister...

Meloni’s far-right triumphs in Italy

Party with neo-fascist roots ROME -- Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni said Monday she was ready to govern for "all Italians" after her eurosceptic populists swept...

Brazil more isolated after four years of Bolsonaro

By Pascale Trouillaud The video was painful to watch, but spoke volumes to Brazil's isolation on the world stage: President Jair Bolsonaro awkwardly meandering alone...

Pope’s future sparks debate, resignation seems unlikely

By Clément Melki / Alexandria Sage Pope Francis has fuelled the rumour mill with a postponed Africa trip and the curious timing of an upcoming...

Italian opera seeks UNESCO nod

Opera originated in Italy, it was sung by Italian patriots and some of the world’s greatest arias came from the peninsula. Now Rome wants...

‘Big Night,’ ‘Resbak’ bag top plums at 19th Asian Film Festival in Italy

Philippine cinema takes the spotlight on the international stage following the remarkable victory of Cignal Entertainment’s Big Night! and Resbak (Payback), which bagged major...

The messiness of democracy

"It is loud and it is difficult – as it should be."   The Roman concept of “res publica,” literally “public affairs,” was one of the...

Climate woes on G20 before UN talks

Rome—G20 leaders gather for a second day of their Rome summit on Sunday, with all eyes on whether they can deliver a meaningful commitment...

Two young boys among three killed in Rome shooting

A man shot and killed two children playing outside their home as well as an elderly man in a town near Rome Sunday before...

My Roman holiday

You are probably asking yourself now: “How could this guy travel to Rome amidst this pandemic, with quarantine restrictions still being imposed all over...

Veni, vidi, bici: Is Rome set for a cycling ‘revolution’?

By Alvise Armellini ROME, Italy—With its historic seven hills, crazy traffic, cobbles and notoriously crumbling roads, Rome has never been the ideal city for cyclists—but...

Millions mark 2nd Easter under coronavirus curbs

Rome—Millions of Christians around the world celebrated a second Easter under coronavirus restrictions on Sunday with Pope Francis calling for vaccines to be shared...

Pope reunites with cardinal he fired in Holy Week mass

In a surprise move, Pope Francis on Thursday privately celebrated a Holy Week ritual with a cardinal he fired abruptly months ago, in an...
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