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Politics & SocietyDispatches
Nash Tysmans
President Duterte lashed out against the church again, likely in response to the growing criticism mounted by church leaders against the administration’s drug war.
A section of the Peace Wall that divides Catholic and Protestant communities cuts its way through West Belfast, Northern Ireland. (CNS photo/Cathal McNaughton, Reuters)
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Rhona Tarrant
"The church is in a different space," says Archbishop Martin. "We must be more invitational, using a ministry of presence, gently explaining the message of the church and inviting people in."
Milo Yiannopoulos, Journalist, Broadcaster and Entrepreneur-1432 Photos by @Kmeron for LeWeb13 Conference @ Central Hall Westminster - London
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Jim McDermott
Colleges and universities around the country find themselves struggling to discern how best to negotiate free speech on their campuses
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Dean Dettloff
“I was in deep poverty. I didn't know anything about social supports in the city. I existed on a bag of apples a week and slept on a lawn chair in my bedroom.”
A young woman with Students for Life holds a sign outside the U.S. Supreme Court prior to the Women's March on Washington Jan. 21. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)
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Kevin Clarke
The proposed law will end the "annual battle" over Hyde and related measures and "takes out of Obamacare the facilitation and funding of abortion."
China's President Xi Jinping speaks in the house of parliament during his two days state visit to Switzerland, in Bern, Switzerland, on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017. (Peter Klaunzer/Pool Photo via AP)
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Hong Kong contributor
"We must never fall into the trap of erroneous Western thinking and judicial independence."