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David Stewart, S.J., who was the London correspondent for America from 2014 to 2020, files from his native Scotland, where he now lives and works.
A woman prays on a hill with wooden crosses after a procession celebrating Palm Sunday in Oshmiany, Belarus, March 20. (CNS photo/Vasily Fedosenko, Reuters)
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Evil, and what looked like its triumph, was what surrounded Jesus in that first Holy Week.
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More people will come. Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan are not yet empty.
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There may only be an England after 'Brexit' vote.
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British exceptionalism put to the test on Brexit vote.
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On British exit, divisions among EU leaders are much wider than previously thought.
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Europe is fracturing and could well break the three-century-old British Union.
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Many perceive the Prime Minister's comment about refugees as calculated and distasteful.
Opponents and supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump demonstrate outside a Los Angeles hotel in July. (CNS photo/Lucy Nicholson, Reuters)
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Where this peculiar style of doing electoral politics has touched public life in Britain, and caused a lot of offence, is his claim that the United Kingdom has a “massive Muslim problem” and that we are going to great lengths t disguise it.
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I.C.B.M. systems are useless against the danger that a group like ISIS represents.
Royal Air Force Tornado GR4s return to RAF Akrotiri after their first mission since the parliamentary vote to undertake air strikes in Syria. (Crown Copyright 2015)
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Opposition to the bombing included that of many faith-groups.