Pope Leo XIV marks July 4 with migrant prayers on Lampedusa
Pope Leo XIV traveled to Lampedusa on July 4 to honor migrants who died reaching Europe, sending a message to the US and Europe about Christian duty to uphold human dignity.
Pope Leo XIV traveled to Lampedusa on July 4 to honor migrants who died reaching Europe, sending a message to the US and Europe about Christian duty to uphold human dignity.
Reform UK candidate Tim Wheeler suggested African staff at a recycling centre enjoy heatwaves, sparking outrage and calls for apology.
Pope Leo, in his first major address to the US, praised America's history of welcoming migrants and urged Americans to live up to the ideals of the Declaration of Independence, implicitly criticizing Donald Trump.
Donald Trump earned over $1bn from crypto businesses since returning to White House, prompting more than 400 Guardian readers to express disgust and accuse him of grift.
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RecommendedNarendra Modi has awarded honours while on foreign visits, including to a top UK police officer, prompting questions about the process.
The closure of the Afghan embassy in Canberra leaves Afghans in Australia without consular services, highlighting diplomatic challenges post-Taliban takeover.
The founder of Cuba's first independent magazine describes the challenges and persecution faced after starting the publication, detailing government crackdowns and personal risks.
As the US marks 250 years, new citizens report mixed emotions of pride and unease due to Trump's immigration crackdown, tougher naturalization tests, and rising fees.
The murder of 17-year-old Thunchanok Donhomla in Pattaya highlights the illegal but normalized sex tourism trade, where underage girls are exploited amid poverty and tourist demand.
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RecommendedNSW technology minister's staff removed 'absolutely thrilled' from OpenAI welcome after joking about Terminator's Skynet. Emails show courting of AI giant.
Pauline Hanson, Jacqui Lambie, and David Pocock have formed an unlikely alliance to support Rex Patrick's campaign for transparency in Aukus nuclear waste storage, urging the government to drop legal action against him.
A federal judge blocked a USPS plan to deny mail-in ballots to states that don't share voter rolls with the federal government, siding with the NAACP.
Nigel Farage has earned £685,500 promoting Direct Bullion, including £270,000 for 12 hours' work as an MP. The gold dealer's CEO sought Farage exclusively, citing no plan B.
A young unmarried couple in Aceh, Indonesia, were publicly caned 21 times each after a Sharia court convicted them of kissing during a TikTok livestream.
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RecommendedDowning Street says it shares the public's shock at reports that a convicted people smuggler, once labelled the 'godfather' of Calais migrant camps, is living in Leicestershire and working illegally.
Acting attorney general Todd Blanche says federal prosecutors will focus on combating 'birth tourism' after supreme court upheld birthright citizenship, despite government lawyer admitting no one knows how significant the problem is.
A moratorium on all claims against the Christian Brothers halts a 60-year-old abuse survivor's trial weeks before it was due to start. The order says it is running out of money and plans to sell 36 properties for $216m to meet $774m in liabilities.
Sir Keir Starmer has condemned forced adoption practices in the UK as a 'stain on our history', saying mothers were coerced and bullied into giving up their children.
South Africa's anti-immigrant protests, led by civic groups, demand undocumented migrants leave by June 30, reflecting a broader conservative nationalist trend seen globally.
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RecommendedFlorida's education board voted to ban undocumented students from state colleges, sparking outrage and concerns over legality, economic impact, and conflict with DeSantis's own education goals.
A woman in her 40s has been arrested on suspicion of murder after police acting on new information found the body of missing 15-year-old Taylor Charlton in Barnstaple.
Private investigator Dan Ribacoff says Nancy Guthrie's body may never be found if she was murdered during a botched abduction, as the case remains unsolved five months on.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood introduces the Immigration and Asylum Bill, creating a new appeals authority and recruiting public members as magistrates. Andy Burnham's stance remains unclear.
Carol Higgins received a letter warning that her father, jailed in 2019 for 20 years for raping her as a child, may be released in September after serving just 7 years under Labour's early release scheme.
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RecommendedAndy Burnham pledges to use all options to deport Shabir Ahmed, the Rochdale grooming gang leader, as victims express fear over his release from prison on July 2.
The Guardian editorial argues that Labour's new immigration bill is another performative law that won't fix the system, urging quiet effective management instead.
Transgender youth athletes pledge to continue sports after the US Supreme Court upheld laws in West Virginia and Idaho banning trans girls from women's teams.
Over 55% of asylum seekers rejected under tightened article 8 rules will remain in UK, Home Office impact assessment reveals.
Jamaican officials will travel to the UK on 6 September to formally petition King Charles for legal guidance on slavery reparations, seeking to advance reparatory justice.
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RecommendedAustralian creatives urge the government not to weaken copyright laws in exchange for AI companies' $50bn data centre investment and a $350m artists' fund, with Senator Pocock calling it the 'ultimate dirty deal'.