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    Britain’s Labour Party Criticizes Farage Over Ties to U.S. Anti-Abortion Group

    The governing party said it was “deeply concerning” that Nigel Farage’s appearance in the U.S. Congress had been brokered by an organization that helped topple Roe v. Wade.
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    They Helped Topple Roe v. Wade. Now Their Sights Are Set on Britain.

    An organization that fought abortion rights in the United States is now an unlikely conduit between MAGA Republicans and Britain’s ascendant Reform U.K. party.
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    Times Reporters Discuss the Anti-Abortion Group A.D.F.’s Interest in Britain

    A religion writer and an investigative reporter discuss the Christian group that is forging ties across the Atlantic.
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    China Detains Dozens of Members of Underground Church

    The church’s pastor, Ezra Jin Mingri, turned Zion Church into one of China’s largest unofficial congregations, even as government pressure on Christianity increased.
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    China Detains Dozens of Members of Underground Church

    The church’s pastor, Ezra Jin Mingri, turned Zion Church into one of China’s largest unofficial congregations, even as government pressure on Christianity increased.
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    China Detains Dozens of Members of Underground Church

    The church’s pastor, Ezra Jin Mingri, turned Zion Church into one of China’s largest unofficial congregations, even as government pressure on Christianity increased.
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    Amid the Gaza War, Israel Is More Divided and Isolated Than Ever

    The longest war of an endless Israeli-Palestinian conflict has come to challenge Israel’s own image and understanding of itself.
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    Amid the Gaza War, Israel Is More Divided and Isolated Than Ever

    The longest war of an endless Israeli-Palestinian conflict has come to challenge Israel’s own image and understanding of itself.
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    Amid the Gaza War, Israel Is More Divided and Isolated Than Ever

    The longest war of an endless Israeli-Palestinian conflict has come to challenge Israel’s own image and understanding of itself.
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    The U.K. police say they believe they know the attacker’s identity.

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    Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences.
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    Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences.
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    Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences.
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    Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences.
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    Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., a conservative Catholic, has visited Rome for decades, often teaching or participating in academic conferences.
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    Who Are the Druse: The Religious Minority at the Center of Israel and Syria’s Tensions

    Spread across Syria, Lebanon and Israel, the secretive religious minority has long balanced integration and independence. Now, members are at the heart of the region’s shifting power struggles.
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    Dalai Lama Tightens Grip on Reins of Succession in the Face of Chinese Pressure

    The aging Tibetan spiritual leader is looking to prevent Beijing from taking advantage of a power vacuum that might arise after his death.
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    Iran Has Its Back Against the Wall

    The Iranian regime finds itself in its most difficult position 46 years after the revolution that brought it to power. But does it mean the end?
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    French Lawmakers Vote to Promote Alfred Dreyfus Amid Rising Antisemitism

    The National Assembly voted to promote the Jewish army captain to brigadier general more than 130 years after he was falsely convicted of espionage and imprisoned in French Guiana.
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    World Catholics See the First American Pope as Hardly American

    Catholics around the world were skeptical at first about an American pope. But Pope Leo XIV’s multicultural and multilingual identity has put them at ease.
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    Pope Leo XIV Aligns Himself With ‘Ordinary People’ in His First Mass

    In his advocacy of the poor, migrants and a more open church, many people see the new pope as a continuation of his predecessor.
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    Survivors Call on Next Pope to End Sexual Abuse by Clergy

    Groups representing survivors made last-minute appeals for the next pontiff to definitively resolve the crisis, which has swirled around the Roman Catholic Church for decades.
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    Druse in Syrian Town Rocked by Violence Agree to Disarm Militias

    After this week’s bloodshed, Druse leaders in Ashrafieh Sahnaya agreed to integrate militia fighters into government forces. But some residents remain wary.
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    Amid Sectarian Violence in a Syrian City, Even the Funerals Are Armed

    Amid sectarian clashes that killed seven men in Jaramana, tense residents say the government isn’t doing enough to protect them, and are organizing to guard the city.
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    Sectarian Clashes Spread Around Syria’s Capital, Drawing In Israel

    The Israeli military said it had carried out a warning strike against “extremists” preparing to attack members of the Druse religious minority.
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    Mosque Killing Puts French View of Muslims Under Scrutiny

    The victim was stabbed dozens of times last Friday while he was praying, and critics say officials were slow to call it a bias crime or show concern.