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JD Vance schooled on MS NOW over pope lecture: 'That's what he's talking about, buddy'
Apr 14, 2026 - World 
JD Vance’s decision to add to Donald Trump’s attacks against Pope Leo XIV earned him a scolding on MS NOW on Tuesday morning as “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough called him out for lecturing the Catholic leader on “morality.”Adding to the Trump administration’s all-out attack on arguably the world’s most powerful religious leader, Vance told Fox News, “I certainly think that in some cases, it would be best for the Vatican to stick to matters of morality, to stick to matters of what’s going on with the Catholic church, and let the president of the United States stick to dictating American public policy.”After sharing the clip, which Scarborough introduced by sarcastically calling it “delightful,” he condescendingly explained to the vice president, “That's exactly what he's talking about, buddy. Come on, pal, he's talking about matters of morality.”“Pope after pope after pope has been critical of war,” he elaborated. “He's been critical when people have been oppressed, like people have been oppressed in the United States because of mass deportation policies. I don't know a pope, –– I don't know, I mean, I got criticized when on certain votes I took when I was in congress by the Catholic bishops, you know, they sent out a scorecard and everything. And, you know, that's just what they've been doing forever.”“And for you to think, well, first of all, for the president, think he can portray himself as Jesus and get away with that, even with the biggest suck ups –– I mean, it's one thing, but to say, stick to matters of morality, that's exactly what the pope is doing.” - YouTube youtu.be
Spain finalizes amnesty measure for up to hundreds of thousands of immigrants
Apr 14, 2026 - World 
Spain's government has finalized a migrant amnesty measure that paves the way for potentially hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants to apply for legal status
Media freedom groups urge Kazakhstan's president to drop charges against journalists
Apr 14, 2026 - World 
The Committee to Protect Journalists and five other international press freedom and human rights groups have urged Kazakhstan's president to drop criminal charges against several journalists placed under house arrest and revise the country's legislation to ensure press freedom.
Survivors ask why busy market bombed in Nigerian anti-terror campaign
Apr 14, 2026 - World 
Military has described devastating attack that killed up to 200 people, many of them civilians, as a ‘precision airstrike’Survivors and observers have questioned the Nigerian military’s rationale for a devastating airstrike on a busy market that killed as many as 200 people, many of them civilians.The hit on Jilli market on the border of the north-eastern Borno and Yobe states on Saturday is the latest in a string of attacks by the country’s air force over the past decade with a high civilian death toll. Continue reading...
Separatists in Cameroon announce a 3-day pause in fighting for pope's visit
Apr 14, 2026 - World 
English-speaking separatists in Cameroon say they will pause fighting for three days to allow safe travel for Pope Leo XIV’s visit on Wednesday
