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A spokesman for the archdiocese confirmed Saturday that Archbishop Charles Chaput made the request by letter, but he declined further comment, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported
City authorities presented the honored recipients Sunday with 75 glass keys — replicas of a metal key that once belonged to a Jewish synagogue and an American artist found at a street market in Lviv
For now, Facebook is being translated into Inupiaq only on its website, not its app
Fighting erupted last week between armed groups from Tripoli against others from a town to the south vying for power in Libya's capital
But critics say this outreach has come at a cost, with Israeli prime minister cozying up to authoritarian leaders, some of whom are guilty of human rights abuses
Health officials face challenge not only of combating deadly virus in what is effectively war zone but also of pushing back against possible stigma and fears of the unknown
Heiko Maas' comments follow Saturday's demonstrations by about 4,500 far-right protesters in Chemnitz, who were rallying against migration a week after a German was killed in eastern city, allegedly by two migrants
Hundreds gathered Saturday night to protest a plan to transfer students from overcrowded schools
State-run TV says blasts came from a munitions depot; monitors say military air base was hit
Electoral court has thrown him off the ballot for an election just five weeks away
Earlier a top department official said local jurisdictions ‘had the flexibility’ to decide how to spend federal funds
The success of the 18th Asian Games, which ended Saturday, likely to help Indonesia’s bid
The report says the government of President Daniel Ortega is to blame for violent repression of protesters
The former president is serving a 12-year sentence for corruption but is appealing
US officials are looking into drug trafficking since the peace deal was signed
Attorneys discuss ways to speed the process at a hearing Friday in San Diego
Poland says it lost more than 5 million citizens and over $54 billion dollars worth of assets under the Nazi German occupation
UN says its team will continue monitoring and reporting on the situation remotely
The move is Coca-Cola's latest diversification as health-conscious consumers, at least in America, move away from traditional soda
Ports and shipping executives worry a slowdown in imports as new US tariffs kick in could have ripple effects on truckers
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