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Foreign Policy Déjà Vu

September 26, 2016

Vol. 215 / No. 8

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Participants walk during a call for an end to violence in their community June 17 in Chicago. The march followed a rally in front of St. Sabina Church. (CNS photo/Karen Callaway)
Signs Of the Times
Judith ValenteSeptember 15, 2016

Chicago’s long, hot summer of shootings came to an end over the three-day Labor Day weekend, with 65 people shot, 13 fatally, as homicides climbed toward 500 for the year. August was already on record as the city’s deadliest month in more than two decades.The wounded included a youn

Area deforested by illegal gold mining seen in Peru. (Reuters photo)
Signs Of the Times

Large-scale mining and extractive operations are failing to deliver economic benefits while causing environmental damage and human suffering throughout Latin America.

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Politics & Society Signs Of the Times
Rhona TarrantSeptember 15, 2016

Once over money and territory, violence in the country has taken a more destructive turn.

Signs Of the Times

Honoring Star Trek’s 50th anniversary in September, the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano said the popular series gave the world a model of peace, tolerance and cooperation at a time of global tensions. • After a Polish immigrant was beaten to death by a teenage mob in Harlow,

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Vatican Dispatch
Gerard O’ConnellSeptember 13, 2016

There is an urgent need to reject the use of God’s name to justify violence.