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Victims for sure, but abuse survivors can also be active agents of reform

VATICAN CITY — In reporting historical and recent abuse of minors, the media should broaden its focus to include portrayals...

EU-China relations at the crossroads

EU-China relations have reached a phase of ‘co-opetition’, in which the EU has identified China at the same time as a cooperation and negotiating...

Turkey expects ‘equity’ from EU amid East Med tension

ANKARA-Anadolu Agency The Turkish vice president on Aug. 29 called on the EU for equity amid ongoing tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean. In an exclusive interview...

Amid pandemic, domestic and sexual abuse is skyrocketing

Amid pandemic, domestic and sexual abuse is skyrocketing. Activists worry that news is being buried VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Elections in the United States, a...

Future EU financing: Parliament and German Council Presidency kick off talks | News | European Parliament

On Thursday, the delegations from Council and Parliament sat together for the first time for trilateral talks on a political level, including the Commission,...

Estonian Catholics recall victims of Stalinism and Nazism – Vatican News

By Devin Watkins The memorial to victims of Nazism and Stalinism cuts right to the heart of the tiny Catholic Church in Estonia. The EU member...

Pope Francis spiritually united with pilgrims honouring Our Lady of Czestochowa – Vatican News

By Vatican News In his greetings to Polish-speaking faithful during the weekly General Audience, Pope Francis took note of the feast of Our Lady of...

Zimbabwe’s Evangelicals defend Catholics from Government attacks – Vatican News

In a show of solidarity, the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ) has expressed support for the country’s Catholic Bishops in the wake of a Pastoral Letter that has angered the Government.

EASO publishes a COI report: Venezuela Country Focus

On 20 August 2020, the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) published a Country of Origin Information (COI) report titled ‘Venezuela Country Focus’.


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Korean reconciliation process led by churches links ‘history and memory’

The war that erupted on the Korean Peninsula 70 years ago to divide Korea has yet to end, so more prayers and discussion are needed to raise awareness for the path to reconciliation and peaceful coexistence in the divided nation, churches believe.
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