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Pope urges dialogue on crisis between church and state Nicaragua after the bishop was arrested
pope Francis Sunday called for an “open and sincere” dialogue to resolve the standoff between the two countries church and the government in Nicaragua, after the arrest of a bishop who was a leading critic of President Daniel Ortega. Sending his weekly blessings to pilgrims and tourists in St. Peter’s Square, Francis first comment on crisis Central America Authorities in the country have detained priests in recent months, while others have been in exile.
Prime Minister of Japan personally COVID positive, canceled African Development Conference Tour
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio personally Tested positive for COVID-19, forcing him to cancel planned trip Tunisia attend an important meeting African A person close to him said Sunday. personallyHaving just returned from a week-long vacation, he will be working at his residence from Monday and will attend the Tokyo International Conference African The source said TICAD asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
Flooding and landslides kill dozens as monsoon rains hit north and east India
Flooding and landslides triggered by strong monsoon rains kill at least 50 in north and east India Officials said Sunday that the past three days. Rescue workers have been racing to evacuate survivors as heavy rain flooded hundreds of villages, washed away homes and trapped residents.
Singapore legalises sex between men – PM
Singapore will decriminalise sex between men, the prime minister said on Sunday, adding that the city-state’s society is increasingly accepting of homosexuals. But he added that the government has no intention of changing the city-state’s legal definition of marriage — that is, between a man and a woman.
Zelensky warns of ‘ugly’ Russian Attack before Ukraine’s Independence Day
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged vigilance ahead of the 31st anniversary of Ukraine’s independence on Wednesday. Soviet Union rules, as shells fall near Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, Russian Troops attacked the south and east. Ukrainian must not be allowed Moscow “Spreading Frustration and Fear” Ahead of Aug. 24 Incident, Also Six Months Since Aug. 24 Incident Russia start a full-scale invasion Ukraine, Zelensky He said in a nightly video address Saturday.
Singapore PM says global geopolitical tensions affect Asia-Pacific security
Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong U.S.-China relations are tense, it said on Sunday U.S. and China The Russian-Ukrainian war affects the security of the Asia-Pacific region. “We can expect more geopolitical competition in the Asia-Pacific region,” he said. Singapore It will try to avoid being involved in “great power competition”.
the daughter of an ultranationalist Russian Thinker killed in suspected car bomb attack – investigators
the daughter of an ultranationalist Russian advocated theorists Russia absorb Ukraine Killed in a suspected car bomb attack outside Moscow, Russian State investigators said Sunday. Darya Dugina, daughter of a famous theorist Alexander Duginwas killed Saturday night after being blown up by a suspected explosive device Toyota Investigators said she was driving a Land Cruiser.
Indiana Governor latest us official visit Taiwan among China intense situation
Governor Indiana arrive Taipei Sunday, be the latest us official visit Taiwan and under pressure China Such trips do not happen. Chinaclaim to democratic governance Taiwan as its own territory, although Taipei The government strongly opposes it and has been conducting wargaming exercises nearby Taiwan since us house speaker Nancy Pelosi a two-day visit Taipei Earlier this month.
At least 21 killed Somalia Hotel siege, many hostages released
Somali army ends deadly siege of hotel in capital Mogadishu That killed more than 20 people and released dozens of hostages, authorities said on Sunday. The Horn of Africa country’s elite armed forces fought al-Qaeda-linked militants for 30 hours after jihadists exploded and fired into the Horn of Africa. Hayat Hotel Friday night.
Truck crashes into ravine, nine soldiers killed Pakistan Kashmir
at least nine Pakistan Soldiers killed, four injured when their truck plunges into Pakistan-administered canyon Kashmir On Sunday morning, the military and witnesses said. The truck – part of a military convoy – was on its way to Mang Bajri in Bagh district Pakistan Kashmir The incident happened near Shujaabad, about 12 kilometers from its destination, around 4 a.m. on Sunday, military officials said.
(Input from agency.)
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