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The Vatican says it will ensure that its supply chains don't use forced labor after a forum of some of the world's biggest supermarket chains and food manufacturers announced new efforts to slave-proof their own supply chains.

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A commercial airliner with 131 passengers crashes in Samal Island. A trash slide in Payatas, Quezon City kills more than 200 people.

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 Pope Francis arrived Sunday in Central African Republic, making the final stop of his first trip to Africa in a country where violence between Christian and Muslim militants has forced nearly 1 million from their homes over the last two years and divided the capital city.

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Pope Francis told Christian and Muslim leaders in Kenya on Thursday that they have little choice but to engage in dialogue to guard against the "barbarous" Islamic extremist attacks that have struck Kenya, saying they need to be "prophets of peace."

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Talks between the heads of Cyprus' Christian and Muslim communities and the leaders of the ethnically split island's Greek- and Turkish-speaking communities give "great hope" that religion can better contribute to peace, an official said Thursday.

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Long before street dance festivals became a craze, the rustic municipality of Tacurong in southern Mindanao was already painting the town red with their colorful brand of merry-making way back in 1976.

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The World Health Organization has released a 17-page manual detailing how to safely bury people who have died from Ebola.

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Israel's prime minister pledged yesterday to keep building in east Jerusalem, despite stiff international criticism and recent rising tensions between Jews and Arabs in the city.

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Violence flared anew in Central African Republic's capital with four civilians killed in a late night attack by militia and an attack yesterday on a UN peacekeeping convoy.

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Mindanao’s Moro communities on Saturday celebrated the Eid’l Adha where clerics called on worshipers to spread Islamic teachings against violence and terrorism as means of seeking political and religious redress.

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A commercial airliner with 131 passengers crashes in Samal Island. A trash slide in Payatas, Quezon City kills more than 200 people.

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The World Health Organization has released a 17-page manual detailing how to safely bury people who have died from Ebola.

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Israel's prime minister pledged yesterday to keep building in east Jerusalem, despite stiff international criticism and recent rising tensions between Jews and Arabs in the city.

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Violence flared anew in Central African Republic's capital with four civilians killed in a late night attack by militia and an attack yesterday on a UN peacekeeping convoy.

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Mindanao’s Moro communities on Saturday celebrated the Eid’l Adha where clerics called on worshipers to spread Islamic teachings against violence and terrorism as means of seeking political and religious redress.

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