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‘I Come As A Pilgrim’: Pope Francis Begins Historic Visit To Iraq

The pontiff arrived at Baghdad International Airport where he was greeted by the prime minister. During his four-day visit, Francis will focus on Iraq’s ancient but dwindling Christian community. (Image credit: Sabah Arar/AFP via Getty Images)

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guard says airplane hijacking attempt thwarted

Iran Air flight makes emergency landing in Isfahan; IRGC says no injuries after authorities disrupt alleged attack

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Pope Francis Touches Down in Iraq on Visit to Energize the Country’s Beleaguered Christians

BAGHDAD (AP) — Pope Francis arrived in Iraq on Friday to urge the country’s dwindling number of Christians to stay put and help rebuild the country after years of war and persecution, brushing aside the coronavirus pandemic and security concerns

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As transmission rate rises above 1, virus czar says 4th lockdown a possibility

Asked about Netanyahu’s assertion Thursday that the pandemic is largely over in Israel, Ash says: ‘I don’t know what the prime minister meant’

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Beijing Prepares Hong Kong Election Laws, Further Erasing Freedoms

Chinese legislators in Beijing are set to overhaul Hong Kong’s elections systems. Once semi-autonomous, mainland China has curtailed freedoms in Hong Kong. (Image credit: Lam Yik/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Australia Asks European Commission To Review Italy’s Block On Vaccine Shipments

The blocked shipment of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines was the first intervention by the EU since the bloc approved rules that could restrict vaccine exports to non-member nations. (Image credit: Dean Lewins/Getty Images)

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Pope Francis Visits Iraq Amid Covid-19, Security Fears

The pontiff began a densely scheduled visit to Iraq fraught with public-health and security risks, his first trip outside of Italy in more than a year.

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The Longest Year: Fighting ‘the invisible enemy’

In the first episode of a series we’re calling “The Longest Year,” which tells the stories of the isolation, uncertainty, fear, loss and new understanding that have spread alongside the virus, we focus on the people on the front lines.

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Eritrean troops killed hundreds in Ethiopia massacre, rights group says

An estimated 200 civilians allegedly shot dead in war-torn Tigray region; separate ‘crime against humanity’ leaves 164 dead

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An admiral and a novelist want you to imagine a nuclear war with China

How do nations sleepwalk into war? Often through lack of imagination. That is the thesis that impelled Adm. James Stavridis, a former NATO supreme commander, and Elliot Ackerman, a prominent fiction writer and decorated Marine veteran, to write “2034: A

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