Italian Abuse Victims Want Pope to Speak Out
VERONA, Italy (Reuters) - Abuse victim Dario Laiti is deaf and has great difficulty speaking. But he has a clear message for Pope Benedict: expose predator priests, past and present, living and dead, for the good of the Church. feeds.nytimes.com |
Silva's Brazil Star Shines Brighter With Iran Deal
SAO PAULO (AP) -- Brazil's president says Iran's agreement to a nuclear fuel deal he helped craft proves his nation has finally become a new global power broker. feeds.nytimes.com |
Ex-General in Venezuela, a Chávez Foe, Faces Inquiry
Retired Brig. Gen. Antonio Rivero was once the government’s emergency management director, but he retired after concerns about what he viewed as a growing Cuban influence in the military. feeds.nytimes.com |
Oxfam Says Haitian Farmers Suffering from Food Aid
International charity says food aid is harming economy, especially agricultural sector voanews.com |
Iran Welcomes Chavez as Partner Against Western "Bullies"
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad received his close Latin American ally Hugo Chavez on Tuesday and welcomed the Venezuelan president's support against the Islamic Republic's western "bullies." feeds.nytimes.com |