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Will Surgery Slow Down (or Speed Up) a Pope Who's in a Hurry? VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has often seemed like a pontiff in a hurry. In his eight-year papacy, he has tirelessly sought to reshape the Roman Catholic Church in his more pastoral image and elevated more than half of the College of Cardinals that will ...
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Spectators at Tokyo Olympics May Be Barred Amid New Covid Emergency TOKYO — The Japanese government declared a new state of emergency in Tokyo on Thursday after a sudden spike in coronavirus cases, wreaking fresh havoc on preparations for an Olympic Games that organizers have insisted can be held safely amid a ...
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Next China: Didi Data in the Wrong Hands In launching its probe against Didi and banning new downloads of the company's app, the Cyberspace Administration of China cited the need to prevent data security risks and safeguard national security. By contrast, Alibaba was fined ...
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'Who Are Our Enemies?' China's Bitter Youths Embrace Mao. They want to follow in his footsteps and change Chinese society — and some have even talked about violence against the capitalist class if necessary. The Mao fad lays bare the paradoxical reality facing the party, which ...
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Pope Francis's surgery elevates questions about the remaining years of his papacy ROME — For much of his pontificate, Pope Francis, 84, has carried on at the pace of a much younger man. He eschews weekend breaks. He packs his mornings with meetings. He takes breakneck international trips — with day after day of pre-sunrise alarms ...
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Covid's Lambda Variant: Worth Watching, but No Cause for Alarm Viruses evolve. SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, is no exception. So the emergence of variants is no surprise, and not every new genetic mutation poses a serious threat. But in recent weeks, a growing drumbeat of news coverage has started to ...
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When it comes to LGBTQ Catholics, what Pope Francis giveth, the Vatican taketh away Italian bishops have twice voiced their concerns about the Zan bill, claiming it would violate the religious freedom of Catholic schools, hospitals and other institutions. When that admonition fell on deaf ears, the Italian bishops' conference sent a diplomatic note ...
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Covid-19: Amber list quarantine for fully vaccinated to end on 19 July Fully vaccinated UK residents arriving in England from amber travel list destinations will no longer have to quarantine from 19 July. They will, however, still need to pay for Covid tests before and after their return, the transport secretary said. Grant Shapps told ...
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S.Africa's ex-leader Zuma could be out of jail in 4 months JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Former South African President Jacob Zuma could be freed from prison in four months, the justice minister said on Thursday, a day after the ex-leader stunned his compatriots by turning himself in to police to start a 15-month ...
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Euro 2020 and the power of the own goal: tactical trends and standout performers from the European Championship Major international soccer tournaments are funny beasts. After a grueling, nine-month club season, we shuffle all the rosters, have these new teams play between three and seven games together, and then draw far-reaching conclusions and referendums ...
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