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A Beloved Bloodhound, a Fatal Treat: A Gruesome Murder Mystery in Italy

10 juillet 2025 à 11:45
The killing of Bruno, a decorated sniffer dog who ingested sausages stuffed with nails, has set off an outpouring of grief in Italy.

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Dog trainer Arcangelo Caressa with his bloodhound Bruno in Taranto, Italy, in January.

Gas Station Explosion Rattles Rome, Injuring Several

4 juillet 2025 à 10:13
Dozens of people were injured, including 10 police officers and a firefighter, officials said. The cause of the blast was not immediately clear.

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A fuel tank exploded in an eastern neighborhood of Rome. Firefighters and police officers had already been called to the gas station after an earlier incident involving a truck.

Vatican Publishes a New Mass on Caring for the Environment

3 juillet 2025 à 21:26
The Mass, along with other steps, show Pope Leo XIV and the Roman Catholic Church building on the environmental commitment of his predecessor, Francis.

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Pope Leo XIV presiding over Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica on Sunday. The idea for a new Mass began under his predecessor, Pope Francis, who made care for the environment a cornerstone of his papacy.

The Pope Returns to Castel Gandolfo for Summer. And There Will Be Tennis.

3 juillet 2025 à 05:33
For 400 years, most popes escaped the Roman summer in the hilltop town of Castel Gandolfo, Italy. Then Francis stopped going, leaving the town a bit bereft.

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Tourists posing for photos in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, in June. The pope’s planned return has “given the town a spark,” said an owner of a bar in the town’s main square.

Europe’s Heat Wave Is Dangerous and Still Getting Worse

1 juillet 2025 à 09:23
A punishing heat wave broke records in southern Europe and hasn’t peaked yet in some places, prompting warnings to residents, employers and tourists to alter their habits.

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Takeaways From a Times Investigation of the Pope’s Legacy on Sex Abuse

As a bishop in Peru, Pope Leo XIV’s handling of two abuse cases was a study in contrasts, siding strongly with victims in one and accused of failing them in the other.

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Mass outside the cathedral in Chiclayo, Peru, last month after the election of Pope Leo XIV.
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