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IMAGE: CNS photo/Elio Desiderio, EPABy Cindy WoodenVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- As temperatures heated up in Italy inlate July and August, so did the debate over migration policy and,particularly, over the rescue of refugees and migrants attempting to cross theMediterranean Sea.Italian officials are investigating an Eritrean Catholicpriest and a German humanitarian organization on suspicion of "aiding andabetting illegal migration," but overcrowded and unseaworthy boatscarrying migrants and refugees continue to make their way toward Italy'sshores.For years Italy has been the first port of call for refugeesand migrants desperate to reach Europe and, as Pope Francis often has noted,the country has received little help from its European Union partners inrescuing, caring for and processing the newcomers.The EU's 2013 Dublin Accord stipulates that requests forasylum and migrant processing must be handled by the first EU country a migrantor refugee enters. Because of its geographical proximity ...
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Directly addressing his nationalist base, a beleaguered leader accuses the news media of obsessively promoting a liberal agenda, conducting a "witch hunt against me and my family," and trying to overturn unpalatable electoral outcomes through sinister legal machinations....
DENVER (AP) -- The Latest on Taylor Swift's civil trial (all times local):...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- A black market for diesel and gasoline has rapidly spread around the nation, with organized crime gangs using fraudulent credit cards to syphon millions of dollars in fuel from gas stations into large tanks hidden inside pickup trucks and vans....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In a rebuke of President Donald Trump, Republican Sen. John McCain declared Thursday that "America is adrift in Afghanistan" as he promoted a war strategy that would expand the U.S. counterterrorism effort and provide greater support to Afghan security forces....
DENVER (AP) -- Taylor Swift testified Thursday that a former radio DJ reached under her skirt and intentionally grabbed her backside during a meet-and-a-greet photo session before a 2013 concert in Denver....
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Louisiana's governor declared a state of emergency in New Orleans on Thursday as the city's malfunctioning water-pumping system and the threat of more rain left some neighborhoods at greater risk of flooding....
ROME, N.Y. (AP) -- In his bed at a New York state group home for the severely disabled, Steven Wenger lay helpless against a silent invader....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Canadian government said Thursday that at least one Canadian diplomat in Cuba also has been treated for hearing loss following disclosures that a group of American diplomats in Havana suffered severe hearing loss that U.S. officials believe was caused by an advanced sonic device....
BEDMINSTER, N.J. (AP) -- President Donald Trump raised the possibility Thursday that Majority Leader Mitch McConnell should step down if he can't muscle health care and other legislation through the Senate, taking an extraordinary swipe at the man with the most power to steer the White House agenda through the chamber....
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