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Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo slammed Pope Francis’ condemnation of abortion in an in-flight news conference, calling his comments ‘unacceptable’ and summoning Belgium’s papal nuncio over the remarks.

Sweden vows to ban ALL religious schools in an effort to tackle segregation after taking in a record number of asylum seekers
Sweden's main governing party proposes a ban on all religious schools
It follows reports of gender segregation in some Muslim free schools
Jewish schools will be exempt from the new ban, politicians said

handful of cities and counties responded quickly to a Sept. 24 ruling by a federal judge that water fluoridation at current levels poses an “unreasonable risk” of reduced IQ in children.

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A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to further regulate fluoride in drinking water because high levels could pose a risk to the intellectual development of children.

Bottled water brands are seen in a supermarket in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 21, 2019. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights

Sept 25 (Reuters) - A federal judge in California has ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to strengthen regulations for fluoride in drinking water, saying the compound poses an unreasonable potential risk to children at levels that are currently typical nationwide.

23-year-old Alexis Lorenz

Alexis was mandated to take three vaccines against her will, and now she anticipates only having a few days to live. Her dying wish is for you to share her story.

Catholic Weekly

The Catholic world has finally caught up with The Catholic Weekly in publicising the latest research showing the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, with social media running red-hot over a 2022 study by Italian researchers at the Institute of Crystallography in Italy showing that the Shroud of Turin is indeed 2000 years old, as believed by Christian tradition.

Misinformation Laws
Minister for Communications Michelle Rowland. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas)

A reworked version of the misinformation bill tabled by the Labor Government this week is an improvement on an earlier version of the bill, but fundamental flaws make the laws unworkable, experts say.

From bishops, at left, to favourite saints, below centre, to remarkable figures such as St Padre Pio and his stigmata. Photo: Alphonsus Fok

Families take on the culture to restore a supernatural appreciation of feasts
Sydney Catholics are reclaiming All Hallows’ Eve and there’s no trick and it’s all treat!

Treasurer Jim Chalmers

The 2026 Census will include questions covering sexual identity and gender for the first time in Australian history.