Nina Mattiello Azadeh
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Are the Pope's pleas for forgiveness enough to save the Catholic Church?
After days of speculation, it was during the papal mass in Dublin's Phoenix Park that Pope Francis chose to address growing anger in the Catholic Church.
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Does Universal Credit hand power to abusers?
Since its beginning in 2017, the Universal Credit system has been hampered by problems such as IT failures and management blunders, as well as a backlash from the general public.
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Love Island's unlikely lesson: Chastity and faithfulness are back
Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham have been together since the beginning. What was perhaps more shocking was their lack of membership of the islanders' elite club.
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Justin Bieber is engaged to Hailey Baldwin â and God is at the heart of their relationship
Justin Bieber has, this week, broken silence about his relationship with Hailey Baldwin â by proposing to her.
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Iran's footballers were heartbroken last night â but the game's changing for the nation's women
Even as Iran's World Cup dreams were dashed, Iranian women fans were reinvigorated.
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What does the intervention of First Ladies mean for the debate about border families?
Former first lady Laura Bush and current first lady Melania Trump have spoken out against the controversial policy that is breaking up families attempting to enter America across the Mexican border.
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In praise of immodest women: It's time to get upskirting banned
While Chope may not oppose the content of the bill, his actions send a message to victims and the women of England and Wales: Equality is still a long way off.
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Why The Handmaid's Tale is more Christian than you think
What is it exactly that draws readers back each week? And particularly, why do young women, including Christian ones, find it so captivating?
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The human face of conflict in Israel and Palestine
Last week, as the attacks took place, the UK parliament was host to an effort from the church to bring the plight of individuals to the attention of government.