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Australian OpenPoland's prime minister steps in to defend the good name of St. John Paul II. Report claims he knew of sex abuse of minors by priests while an archbishop in Poland. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki says proof cited against the late pontiff is dubious.See the Story
Polish PM defends John Paul II after report he knew of abuse
63% Left coverage: 8 sources
Europe · MadridSpain’s ombudsman said Monday that an independent commission set up a year ago to investigate historic sex abuse by the Catholic church has collected testimonies from 445 victims, as the nation tackles an issue other European countries acted on long ago.See the Story
Spain's ombudsman registers 445 church sex abuse complaints
42% Center coverage: 12 sources
Hitler · Vatican CityRelations between the church and the Nicaraguan government have been deteriorating since 2018. Some Catholic leaders gave protesters shelter in their churches and the church later tried to act as a mediator between the regime and the opposition. Pope Francis had remained largely silent on the issue, apparently not wanting to inflame tensions.See the Story
Nicaragua proposes cutting Vatican ties after Pope Francis compared Ortega regime to Hitler
46% Center coverage: 35 sources
Europe · GenevaTedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says finding origins of COVID-19 is a moral imperative. He was writing to mark three years since the WHO first used the word "pandemic" to describe the global outbreak. A U.S. agency was reported to have assessed the pandemic had likely been caused by an unintended Chinese laboratory leak. Beijing denies the assessment.See the Story
Finding COVID-19's origins is a moral imperative: WHO's Tedros
47% Right coverage: 30 sources
Vladimir Putin · BakhmutThe Ukrainian military was preparing Sunday for an upcoming counteroffensive, with a top commander saying his forces' ongoing defence of Bakhmut in the face of fierce and sustained Russian attacks was necessary to "buy time" for that push.See the Story
Ukraine readies counteroffensive as Russia inches forward in Bakhmut
37% Right coverage: 81 sources