Luiza Oleszczuk
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Sex Abuse Victims Sue Pope at International Criminal Court
Clergy sex abuse victims from several countries, including the United States, have filed a complaint against top Vatican officials, including the Pope, with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on Tuesday, and have threatened to go to Europe to gather more evidence.
Troops Quench Indonesia’s Christian Muslim Clashes
Indonesian government sent troops to the eastern city of Ambon Monday, to quench violent clashes between Christian and Muslim groups.
Most Voters Confused About Mormons and Polygamy, Poll Finds
A recent survey conducted by Lawrence Research reveals that 86 percent of American voters are confused when it comes to Mormons and polygamy, which could place the campaign of two presidential contenders in jeopardy.
World Trade Center Victim's Name Misspelled on 9/11 Memorial
The name of a victim killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks appears misspelled in the newly opened memorial at the former site of the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York City.
Social Innovation Competition Addresses Fashion Waste Problem
An innovative competition, Trimming the Waste of Fashion, aiming to change the environmentally un-friendly ways of producing clothes, concluded Monday, September 9, naming a group called SEA:Endless as its top innovator.
Millionaire New Yorker Still Vulnerable After 9/11 Experience
Tommy Gallagher was a vice chairman of CIBC, an investment banking subsidiary of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, and a millionaire, when his life changed forever on September 11, 2011.
YWAM Prayer Stations Offer Comfort Despite Being Banned From 9/11 Memorial Site
Prayer Stations were a very visible feature across Lower Manhattan for the 9/11 anniversary at the weekend, where booths were set up along Broadway, as well as by City Hall, close to the 9/11 memorial site.
Marcoule Nuclear Plant Explosion in Southern France Leaves 1 Dead
One person has died, one is heavily injured and three were transported to a hospital with light injuries after a furnace blast at a nuclear power plant in southern France, Marcoule.
American Teenagers Feel Less Safe Ten Years After 9/11, Study Shows
Ten years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, close to half of America’s teenagers are even more anxious than they were in 2001, a new Harris Poll shows.