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Pope Francis Under Fire for Allegedly Using Derogatory Slurs Against LGBTQ People at Private Meeting with Italian Bishops

Pope Francis Under Fire for Allegedly Using Derogatory Slurs Against LGBTQ People at Private Meeting with Italian Bishops

Broke On: Monday, 20 May 2024 Pope Francis, 87, faced controversy after reports emerged of him using derogatory slurs for LGBTQ people during a private meeting with Italian bishops in May 2023. Allegedly advising against admitting homosexual men into seminaries, he reportedly used the term 'frociaggine,' translating to 'faggotry.' Despite his previous welcoming approach towards the community, these allegations contradict Francis' public stance and have sparked outrage among supporters.
Iran Threatens Action Against Israel After Consular Building Bombing in Damascus: US and Allies Fear Regional War Amid Biden's Ironclad Commitment to Defend Israel

Iran Threatens Action Against Israel After Consular Building Bombing in Damascus: US and Allies Fear Regional War Amid Biden's Ironclad Commitment to Defend Israel

Broke On: Thursday, 11 April 2024 Iran has threatened to take action against Israel after a bombing of an Iranian consular building in Damascus. The US and allies fear direct missile launch from Iran within days, raising concerns about regional war. Biden vows ironclad commitment to defend Israel but fears may not be enough.

Tui Evaluates Shift from London Stock Exchange to Frankfurt's MDAX50

Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023 Tui, Europe's largest tour operator, is considering delisting from the London Stock Exchange and moving to a single listing in Germany. The potential shift to Germany could lower costs and provide potential benefits to European Union airline ownership and control requirements. The company's CEO stated that the potential delisting is not related to Brexit. No decision has been made yet, but Tui's board is considering proposing a delisting resolution at the group's annual general meeting in February 2024.