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Ukrainian Nuns Open Monastery Doors to the Displaced

Beneath the ancient beech forests of the Carpathian Mountains, a quiet monastery in the western Ukrainian village of Hoshiv has transformed itself into a giant playground for a dozen children who’ve been displaced by the war with their families.

Russia Halts Plan to Nationalize Foreign Firms

Companies continue to pay leases and salaries to employees in the country as many plan to return.

Conservative Le Pen Closing In on Macron in French Presidential Vote

Polls show Le Pen narrowing the gap and some put her within the margin of error.

Ukraine Attacks Hungary’s Willingness to Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles

After Ukraine tried to interfere in Hungary’s election results, the country is now accusing Hungary of supporting Russia by buying gas in rubles

Texas Under Pressure to Secure Its Own Border Against Illegal Immigration Amid Escalating Crisis

The border crisis has reached a point where a growing chorus in Texas is pushing for the state to take matters into its own hands.

Pope Francis Removes Cross From Malta Event Venue To Avoid Offending Muslims

A California-based media outlet reported that Pope Francis dumped the cross to appease Muslims during his recently-concluded apostolic visit to Malta over the weekend.

Biological Males Shouldn’t Compete in Women’s Sport, Says U.K. PM Johnson

Boris Johnson said trans athletes shouldn't be permitted to compete against women.

Alaskan Airlines Adopts Gender-Neutral Flight Attendant Uniforms

The Washington-based airline company will now incorporate gender-neutral uniform pieces for their work attire.

Orbán Declares Victory Over ‘the International Left, Soros Empire’ in Hungary

The prime minister also referenced opposition he has received from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky

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