Pope Francis is making the first papal visit to South Sudan since it gained independence from Sudan in 2011.
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In one of South Sudan’s forlorn camps, even a papal visit feels far away
“Sadly, in this war-torn country, being a displaced person or a refugee has become a common and collective experience,” Francis said in his address.
Pope Francis pleads for peace as he meets South Sudanese people displaced by war
Pope Francis called for peace on Saturday as he met a group of several hundred South Sudanese people internally displaced by war at an event in the country’s capital Juba.
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Chile extends emergency order as firefighters battle deadly wildfires
Dozens of wildfires blazing though Chile caused the government to extend an emergency order to another region on Saturday, as a scorching summer heatwave complicates efforts to control fires that have claimed at least 16 lives so far.
Japan PM dismisses aide over anti-LGBTQ+ comments
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How Democrats’ early-voting order in 2024 compares with 2020
The Democratic National Committee on Saturday approved a new calendar lineup for the early stages of the party’s presidential nominating contests in 2024.