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Myanmar’s Military Leaders Should Be Prosecuted For Genocide, Probe Says

David Greene talks to Jamey Keaten, of The Associated Press, about investigators working for the U.N. recommending top military leaders in Myanmar be prosecuted for genocide against Rohingya Muslims.

At Mass In Dublin, Pope Apologies For Clergy Sex Abuse Scandals

But his contrition was marred by a new allegation. An ex-Vatican official accused Pope Francis of ignoring for years sexual misconduct allegations against a U.S. cardinal, who has since resigned.

Following Disputed Election, Mnangagwa Sworn In As Zimbabwe’s President

During his inaugural speech, President Emmerson Mnangagwa delivered a conciliatory speech, promising to govern for “all Zimbabweans.” The opposition leader insisted Mnangagwa was illegitimate.

Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Investigated After Migrants Kept Aboard Ship For 6 Days

After six days, Matteo Salvini announced Saturday he would allow migrants off a ship docked in Sicily. He is now under investigation for his role in the migrants’ detention.

Abuse Survivor On Pope’s Visit To Ireland

Melissa Block speaks to Darren McGavin, a survivor of clerical sexual abuse, about the significance of the pope’s visit to Ireland and what’s next for the Catholic Church there.

Inside A Battle For An Afghan City

Melissa Block speaks with William Hennigan, national security correspondent for Time magazine, who embedded with U.S. forces during a battle over the Afghan city of Ghazni.

Pope Speaks In Ireland

On the second day of his visit to Ireland, Pope Francis celebrates Sunday Mass in Dublin.

200 Nicaraguans Claim Asylum Daily In Costa Rica, Fleeing Violent Unrest

For over four months, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has responded forcefully to nationwide protests. As many as 23,000 are seeking refuge next door.

Remembering John McCain: the quintessential patriot

Sen. John McCain was a legend in American politics. As a Republican United States senator, McCain publicly defended fellow senators John Kerry and Robert Kerrey – both decorated Vietnam vets and both Democrats – when they came under political attack.

Air Guitarists Compete For Fame And Glory At World Championships

They (air) plucked, (air) riffed and head banged at The Air Guitar World Championships in Finland on Friday. Nothing would ever be the same again.

Pope Arrives In Ireland After New Report On Sex Abuse In U.S.

The pope arrives in Ireland to take part in the World Meeting of Families, a Vatican-sponsored gathering of Catholics, shortly after a report on sex abuse in Pennsylvania.

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