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VATICAN Pope: only the Risen One can remove the stones of war and injustice

In his Urbi et Orbi Easter message, Francis called for a general prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine, along with a ceasefire and the release of hostages in Gaza. He noted that “the path of reconciliation in the midst of hatred” begins from the Jesus’s tomb. His thoughts also turned to Myanmar, “torn for years now by internal conflicts,” and to children unborn because of abortion. May Christ who “has set us free” also remove the “stone of human trafficking” and free its victims.

Malawi has ordered thousands of refugees to return to the overcrowded camp Refugee News

Malawi has ordered thousands of refugees to return to the overcrowded camp Refugee News The Malawian government has ordered thousands of long-integrated refugees to return to their only refugee camp but very crowded, as many have held on to the controversial order. According to the UN, about 2,000 refugees live in Dzaleka, about 40 kilometers north of the capital Lilongwe. Many have been living there for years, starting businesses in the village or marrying Malawians and having children with them. But the government believes that living among the locals poses a potential risk to national security. “We don’t have them chasing after them, and we want them to be where they want to be,” Interior Security Minister Richard Chimwendo told AFP.

UN warns of humanitarian disaster Epic proportions Violence in Mozambique

UN warns of humanitarian disaster Epic proportions Violence in Mozambique Humanitarian disaster caused by conflict in northern Mozambique “Beyond epic proportions”, The United Nations issued a warning on Thursday to ensure that it is “deeply concerned” about new reports of violations of civilians in the area. The spokesperson of the United Nations, Stéphane Dujarric, mentioned “Atrocities committed by child soldiers”, allegedly beheaded Europa News Agency reported that during the attacks by non-state armed groups and the conflict in the Cape Delgado area. Dugaric pointed out that although “verification of information is extremely difficult, we are first concerned with the situation of civilians fleeing violence and remaining in Palma”,

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