Pope Francis arrived Sunday in the conflict-torn Central African Republic, brushing aside security concerns to bring a message of peace and reconciliation to a country where violence between Christian and Muslim militants...
The latest from the much-anticipated U.N. climate conference that gets underway in Paris on Monday. All times local:
Pope Francis is among those displaying 10,000 pairs of shoes on the Place de la Republique, after a giant climate change march in Paris was canceled because of security concerns. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Pope Francis is among those displaying 10,000 pairs of shoes on the Place de la Republique, after a giant climate change march in Paris was canceled because of security concerns. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Pope Francis is among those displaying 10,000 pairs of shoes on the Place de la Republique, after a giant climate change march in Paris was canceled because of security concerns. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Pope Francis is among those displaying 10,000 pairs of shoes on the Place de la Republique, after a giant climate change march in Paris was canceled because of security concerns. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Pope Francis is among those displaying 10,000 pairs of shoes on the Place de la Republique, after a giant climate change march in Paris was canceled because of security concerns. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Pope Francis is among those displaying 10,000 pairs of shoes on the Place de la Republique, after a giant climate change march in Paris was canceled because of security concerns. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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The latest on Pope Francis' first trip to Africa. (All times local.)
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Turkey will help the European Union handle the flow of migrants that has called into question the future of Europe's passport-free travel in exchange for cash and restarting stalled talks on EU accession, draft conclusions of an EU-Turkey summit said.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Turkey will help the European Union handle the flow of migrants that has called into question the future of Europe's passport-free travel in exchange for cash and restarting stalled talks on EU accession, draft conclusions of an EU-Turkey summit said.
BANGUI (Reuters) - Protected by the heaviest security ever seen on his trips, Pope Francis on Sunday preached reconciliation in the divided Central African Republic, a nation racked by bloodshed between Muslims and Christians.
BANGUI (Reuters) - Protected by the heaviest security ever seen on his trips, Pope Francis on Sunday preached reconciliation in the divided Central African Republic, a nation racked by bloodshed between Muslims and Christians.
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Thousands gathered for the funeral of Tahir Elci, a Kurdish lawyer and human rights activist gunned down on Saturday in a southern eastern city at the centre of months of violence.
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Thousands gathered for the funeral of Tahir Elci, a Kurdish lawyer and human rights activist gunned down on Saturday in a southern eastern city at the centre of months of violence.
ABU DHABI, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Formula One stewards moved on Sunday to tighten up the rules on technical co-operation between teams with immediate effect in a decision that calmed talk of a looming 'arms race' in the sport.
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BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovakia will file a lawsuit by Dec. 18 challenging the European Union's planned quota system that will see 120,000 asylum seekers distributed among member countries, Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Sunday.
Formula One stewards have cleared Ferrari and 2016 entrant Haas of any breach of rules limiting aerodynamic testing.