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A young girl screams as migrants rush to cross into Macedonia at the Macedonian-Greek border, Sept. 2 (CNS/Ognen Teofilovski, Reuters).
Dispatches
David Stewart
The critical moment has now come when practically everyone in Britain and across Europe has finally realized the enormity of the tragedy happening across our continent.
Migrants walk on the railway tracks in Bicske, Hungary, near the Austrian border Sept. 4.
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
More than in most countries the church in the United States has the means and the will to help. So let's put those resources to work.
A person lights a candle for explosion victims at the Chaoyin Temple Aug. 14. The Aug. 12 blast engulfed an industrial area where toxic chemicals and gas were stored in the northeast Chinese port city. (CNS photo/Wu Hong, EPA)
Dispatches
Steven Schwankert
A large military parade was seen as a continuation of China's campaign to maintain public hatred of Japan.
Hungarian policemen detain migrants on the tracks at a railway station in the town of Bicske, Hungary, Sept. 3. (CNS photo/Laszlo Balogh, Reuters)
Dispatches
Kevin Clarke
Thousands of people fleeing Middle East calamity zones are piling up at barricades on the borders of Europe.
Dispatches
Jim McDermott
Tomorrow the State Assembly of the state of California may very well pass a bill to make assisted suicide legal for its 38+ million residents.
Migrants scuffle with police after breaking through a fence Sept. 2 and crossing the border between Macedonia and Greece, near the town of Gevgelija, Macedonia. (CNS photo/Valdrin Xhemaj, EPA)
Dispatches
Kevin Clarke
"Borders are killing people," said Jesuit Refugee Service Europe director Jean-Marie Carrière.