VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Leo made an urgent plea on Thursday for global leaders to end world hunger, saying in a speech to a United Nations agency that allowing millions to go without food each ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. On World Food Day (Oct. 16) there are millions of people close to starvation. Famine has been declared in Gaza and parts of Sudan. Many other nations ...
Kansas’ only president, like his successor John F. Kennedy, urged “a sense of responsibility toward each other.” Library of Congress As we celebrate President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s 135th birthday on ...
Pope Leo XIV on Thursday condemned the world's failure to stop millions of people from going hungry, blaming a "soulless economy" and calling on others to rethink their lifestyles and priorities.
Ask Andy Huggins if he has time for a conversation and his response comes quickly: “Probably not much.” The white-haired comedian, somehow still a rising talent at age 75 (he did “The View” last month ...
President Donald Trump’s plan to end the Israel-Hamas war must be supported by food for the starving population in Gaza. The peace plan has already led to the release of the remaining living Israeli ...
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has drawn attention to the nearly 700 million people worldwide suffering from hunger, speaking on Sunday at an event in Berlin marking Welthungerhilfe Week ...
This photo released by The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), shows displaced women and children from el-Fasher at a camp where ...
ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Thursday denounced the use of hunger as a weapon of war as he urged world leaders to act responsibly and focus on the multitudes across the globe who face hunger, wars and ...
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