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2 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Riley Stuart |Bridget Rollason
As dean of the College of Cardinals, this is supposed to be Giovanni Battista Re's moment. There's just one problem: the 91-year-old won't be in the Sistine Chapel when voting for a new pope begins next week.
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2 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Liana Walker |Riley Stuart |Tessa Flemming |Luke Royes |Vonia Vieira |Kathryn Diss | +4 more
Thousands have mourned Pope Francis — a liberal reformer who rattled the Catholic Church's conservatives — on the day of his funeral in Rome. Take a look back on how the events unfolded.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Bridget Rollason
An Australian whose cousin was performing at Club Pulse when pyrotechnics set off a fire and caused a stampede says her relative was a talented and sought-after musician. The mother-of-two was the lead female vocalist in a hip hop group that was performing on the night the blaze broke out. A week of national mourning has been declared in North Macedonia.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Bridget Rollason
Two European countries. Two nuclear arsenals operated differently and one big question. Would the United States use its nuclear weapons to defend Europe in the unpredictable era of Donald Trump? No ally wants to confront the possibility of nuclear war, or the US turning its back on them.
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2 months ago |
abc.net.au | Bridget Rollason
Gathered in the Golden Room of the Elysee Palace around a table with plates of mini-French pastries, European leaders grappled with the question — is the US still our ally? It is a question that the French and British leaders will hope to answer after meeting separately with President Donald Trump in Washington this week.
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