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Church groups in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh joined a government initiative on Sunday to plant millions of saplings to arrest climate change and propagate a message of conserving water.  All nine Catholic dioceses in the state joined the government's 12-hour long tree plantation drive. The government claimed 60 million saplings were planted on July 2, most of them on the banks of the river Narmada, considered a holy river by majority Hindus in the state."It was a great move in the direction of protecting the environment, conserving water and promoting greenery, thereby arresting the ill-effects of climate change," said Bishop Gerald Almeida of Jabalpur.  Bishop Almeida issued a special circular to all parishes and Catholic institutions, urging priests, nuns and the laity to actively participate in the state’s plantation drive, said Father Somy Jacob, a parish priest of Jabalpur.  The diocesan circular wanted each Catholic family in...
MOSUL, Iraq (AP) -- The man had almost made it to safety, with Iraqi forces waiting at the far end of a rubble-strewn alley - but first he had to take off his clothes....
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- If North Korea's claim Tuesday of its first ICBM test-launch is true, it has barreled over a red line that the world has long called a tripwire for potential nuclear disaster....
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- The NBA Finals MVP gladly accepted a pay cut....
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Tears and hugs after North and South Korean women won the 1991 team table tennis world championships. A standing ovation when athletes from the two Koreas marched together to open the 2000 Sydney Olympics. A selfie taken by a South Korean gymnast with her North Korean opponent that went viral at last year's Rio de Janeiro Games....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Americans are celebrating their country's birthday Tuesday with big-time fireworks, small-town parades and the quirky spectacle of competitive hot dog eating, marking a day of shared traditions in a nation that has grappled with divides this past year....
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Gov. Chris Christie, by his own admission, entered lame-duck territory on Tuesday, signing his final budget after a bruising three-day state government shutdown that included a viral photo of him lounging on a state beach that was closed to the public because of a budget impasse....
BEIRUT (AP) -- U.S.-backed Syrian forces have breached the wall around Raqqa's Old City, the U.S. military said Tuesday, marking a major advance in the weeks-old battle to drive Islamic State militants out of their self-declared capital....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump's first face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week will be brimming with global intrigue, but the White House says there's "no specific agenda." So in the absence of a set list of topics, what are two of the world's most famously unpredictable leaders to discuss?...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Pentagon has thrown a cloak of secrecy over assessments of the safety and security of its nuclear weapons operations, a part of the military with a history of periodic inspection failures and bouts of low morale....
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