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  • 1 day ago | theworld.org | Manuel Rueda

    Thousands of people attended an outdoor mass in the Peruvian city of Chiclayo to thank God for the election of Pope Leo XIV. It was a solemn occasion, but was also interrupted with loud cheers and chants about the pope being a “Chiclayano.”“We are really excited,” said Luis Chero, a local English teacher who was at the mass, waving a Vatican flag and rallying the crowds behind him.

  • 2 days ago | theworld.org | Kirk Carapezza

    Claire is worried about her son in college. She lives in Beijing — half a world away from where he is studying in the United States. Although he enrolled before President Donald Trump was elected, the anti-immigrant rhetoric and political shift over the past few months have drastically changed their views on studying in the US. “I think the government is really hostile right now,” Claire said. Claire is being identified only by first name to protect her family.

  • 5 days ago | theworld.org | Matthew Bell

    US officials are heading to Switzerland to meet with China’s vice premier this weekend for the highest-level known talks between the two sides since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January. In a social media post on Friday morning, Trump floated the idea of reducing tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 80%. This followed something that Trump said to reporters on Thursday in the Oval Office. “You can’t get any higher. It’s at 145.

  • 1 week ago | theworld.org | Valerie Hamilton

    The legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer seemed straightforward: The anti-Nazi theologian and pastor executed in 1945 for his involvement in a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler was a man of faith who took action against injustice in the real world.

  • 1 week ago | theworld.org | Hannah Chanatry

    The city of Bergen, on Norway’s west coast, is proud of its reputation as one of the rainiest cities in Europe. On average, it gets more than 200 days of rain a year, amounting to about 8 feet of water. “[It] influences the mornings, what to wear, what you are going to do … how much clothing you need,” said Stina Ellevseth Oseland, head of the climate department at Bergen’s urban environment agency.