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India strikes Pakistan two weeks after terrorist attack

ISLAMABAD – India said early Wednesday that it had conducted strikes on what it called "terrorist infrastructure" in Pakistan, two weeks after an attack by armed militants killed more than two dozen civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir.
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Germany’s Friedrich Merz named chancellor after parliamentary setback

BERLIN – Friedrich Merz was elected chancellor by the German parliament Tuesday in a second round of voting, after failing to secure an absolute majority in an earlier round. His appointment ends six months of political deadlock in the country, but Merz’s initial defeat cast doubt on the stability of his governing coalition.

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Just how far is Israel willing to go in reoccupying Gaza?

JERUSALEM – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet voted unanimously Sunday night to begin seizing and holding swaths of Gaza, clarifying a decision about a new direction in military strategy but sharpening the looming, unresolved question of whether Israel is inching toward the long-term reoccupation of the Gaza Strip.
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Chimney for conclave to elect new pope goes up on Sistine Chapel

ROME — Fire officers on Friday installed the renowned chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican that will emit the plumes of smoke signalling the results of the upcoming conclave. The process to elect a new pope is set to start on Wednesday, with 133 cardinals sealed off in the 15th century chapel with its famous Michelangelo ceiling. During the election, black smoke rising from ...
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Ultraconservatives are pushing for a pope like them. It might not happen.

In the crush of Catholic Church news in the week since Pope Francis died, a theme keeps appearing, in social media memes and quotes from the commentariat: hope, even optimism, that the next pontiff will be a true conservative, someone from the ranks of what was a passionate traditionalist opposition to Pope Francis.
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USPS law enforcement assists Trump ‘mass deportation’ effort, sources and records show

The law enforcement arm of the U.S. Postal Service has quietly begun cooperating with federal immigration officials to locate people suspected of being in the country illegally, according to two people familiar with the matter and documents obtained by the Washington Post – dramatically broadening the scope of the Trump administration’s governmentwide mass deportation campaign.
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Vatican releases details of start of conclave to elect new pope

ROME — The Vatican announced details Tuesday of the schedule for the start of the conclave on May 7, the eagerly anticipated secret election of a new pontiff following the death of pope Francis. The cardinals will first gather at 10 a.m. for a Mass known in Latin as "Pro Eligendo Romano Pontefice" (For the Election of the Roman Pontiff) in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, the announcement ...
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Canada Prime Minister-elect Mark Carney warns Trump to back off

Canada’s Prime Minister-elect Mark Carney is warning President Donald Trump to back off after scoring a convincing victory in an election driven by north-of-the-border anger over the mushrooming trade war and annexation threats. In a triumphant victory speech, the Liberal Party leader warned Trump to stop bullying its neighbor and that Canada would never agree to become the 51st state. ...