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Palestinian children play outside a U.N. school that was transformed into a shelter in Jabalia, Gaza Strip, on July 29.
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Catholic News Service
"Gaza is on the brink of collapse at this point," says a CRS official.
The international border fence snakes along hills in this July 16 view from east of Nogales, Ariz. Nogales in Sonora, Mexico, is more densely populated than that of its U.S. sister city.
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Patricia Zapor - Catholic News Service
Members of Congress left Washington for their summer recess without approving funding to help manage the surge of unaccompanied minors and families that has been taxing the resources of federal agencies.Meanwhile, both the activists who favor smoothing the path for the immigrants and those who want
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Catholic News Service
Shouting slogans such as "Obama, Obama, where are you? Iraqi Christians need you!" and "Stop the violence in Iraq!" about 150 protesters marched through the streets of downtown Detroit on Aug. 1 to call awareness to the violent persecution of Christians in their native land.Later
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Kevin Clarke
The latest ceasefire in Gaza unraveled less than two hours after it began on Aug 1 when a Hamas operation led to the killing of two I D F soldiers and the capture of a third updated IDF now reports soldier believed captured had been killed and circumstances around the incident are disputed In
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
After nine years of study and consultation, Vatican says it stays put, but urges education.
Palestinians on Aug. 1 walking in the rubble of destroyed houses in Khan Younis, hit by Israeli shelling and airstrikes.
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
The president of Caritas Internationalis suggested Israeli and Hamas leaders pick up a pair of binoculars so they could see that "most of your victims are innocent people." Honduran Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga of Tegucigalpa, president of the Vatican-based umbrella organization for