ROME (AP) – Cardinal Angelo Pescio, the powerful head of the Vatican’s Office of Monastic Production, abruptly resigned from his post on Thursday and relinquished his rights as a cardinal amid a financial fraud. The Vatican did not provide details on why Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Pescio in a statement late Thursday. In a statement, Holy See said …
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Fatah says Hamas has reached an agreement in the Palestinian elections Palestine
Fatah and Hamas, two large Palestinian factions, have agreed to hold the first elections in Palestine in almost 15 years. Fatah and Hamas, two large Palestinian factions, have agreed to hold the first elections in Palestine in almost 15 years. The referendum is scheduled for six months under an agreement reached between Fatah, Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas and …
Read More »Claremont murders: DNA evidence helps convict of two women in Australia’s worst cold case
Bradley Robert Edwards was convicted on Thursday of killing 23-year-old child care worker Jane Rimmer and 27-year-old lawyer Sierra Glennan in 1997. Sarah Spears, an 18-year-old secretary, was not convicted of murder. The body was never found due to lack of sufficient evidence. The verdict came after a seven-month trial by a judge alone in a case that continues to …
Read More »Trudeau: Canada is already in the second wave of the corona virus
Trudeau said a second wave of Govt-19 was underway in Canada’s four largest provinces. Increasingly harsh background: Trudeau’s warning comes as Canadian Govt-19 cases are on the rise, following the country’s success in flattening the previous curve on epidemics. When the country closed on March 13, Trudeau noted that there were 47 new viral diseases. “Yesterday alone, we had more …
Read More »In his Throne Speech, Trudeau promised a bold plan for Canada
Ottawa – A New Canada – Greener, Healthier, More Compassionate, Better. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the promise last month after announcing the suspension of parliament as an ethical scandal involving his government and his family. He promised to provide the country with an ambitious recovery plan from the corona virus, and the economic catastrophe it unleashed, saying “this is …
Read More »Pakistan factory fire: 2012 fire in Baltia, two executions
The anti-terrorism court found that the men had set fire to the factory because the owners had not paid their extortion claims and had not paid them. The Fire at Ali Enterprise, Multi-layer garment manufacturing unit in the southern city of Karachi, sent shock waves across the country Survivors said the victims were trapped behind locked factory doors. Of the …
Read More »Palestine withdraws from Arab League in protest of Israeli agreements | Middle East
Palestine was to preside over the Arab League meetings for the next six months, but the FM did not. Riyadh al-Maliki denied the allegations. Palestine has resigned as the current chairman of the Arab League meetings, and the Palestinian foreign minister on Tuesday denounced any Arab deal for establishing formal relations with Israel as contemptuous. The United Arab Emirates and …
Read More »CIA detects Putin’s campaign against Biden: Report
U.S. intelligence agencies trust the Russian president Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich Putin called on Russia to return the clothes he wore when he fell ill. Democrats fear Russia’s intervention could sabotage Senate Putin’s bid. Is behind a false campaign targeting the Democratic presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe Bidenjo Biden looks to expand the election battlefield in Trump country Trump puts Supreme Court …
Read More »Australia pilot whales: Tasmanian authorities compete to save hundreds of endangered animals
About 270 pilot whales are stranded in the small town of Strahan in Tasmania, an island nation off the south coast of Australia. According to the Tasmanian Maritime Safety Project, which is spearheading the rescue operation, they are scattered in two sand dunes and pieces of the beach. “By yesterday, one-third of the animals were already dead,” said wildlife biologist …
Read More »The first person to climb Mount Everest 10 times was Ang Rita Sherpa 72 | World News
Ang Rita Sherpa, the first climber Mount Everest 10 times, he died after a long illness, his family said, adding that it was a great loss to Nepal and the climbing community. Between 1983 and 1996, all the climbs to the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) summit of the world’s highest mountain were made without a bottle of oxygen, like many sherpas that …
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