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Ex-Catholic priest exploited family deaths to abuse disabled boy, police allege

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Mark Ford, extradited from Indiana to New Orleans jail, faces life in prison if convicted of sexual abuse charges

A man working as a Roman Catholic priest in New Orleans positioned himself as a mentor to a young disabled boy grieving two family deaths – and then exploited the proximity to abuse him for years, police allege.

Those details are contained in criminal court records generated by the arrest of Mark Francis Ford in Indiana in September as well as his subsequent transfer to New Orleans’s jail, a process which was completed late on Tuesday.

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‘Inherently cruel’: Canadian parents say citizenship bill erodes rights of children adopted abroad

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Rule would require adopted children born abroad to prove ‘substantial connection’ to Canada to pass on citizenship

Canadian parents of children adopted abroad say a proposed citizenship bill represents a “shocking and unconscionable” erosion of their children’s rights by the governing Liberals.

The federal government is in the midst of overhauling the Citizenship Act so Canadians born abroad can pass citizenship to further generations born abroad. The bill would also restore or grant citizenship descendants who were excluded under older citizenship laws.

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NYC machete maniac who sliced worker’s fingers off was on supervised release when he killed woman in crash: records

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Timothy Bohler has been in and out of jail since he was 16, and is now facing murder and attempted murder charges in two heinous crimes.

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Indvendig Rengøring Af Bil – 100% Nemt & Billigt

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Vi kommer hjem til dig og giver din bil den kærlige behandling, den fortjener. Fra grundig håndvask til indvendig rengøring, vi sørger for, at din bil står skinnende ren – uden du behøver at løfte en finger.

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Woman Raised by ‘Red 40’ Mom Shows What’s in Her House Now

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Mom Courtney Blake told Newsweek that growing up surrounded by candy drawers and soda machines was “so fun.”

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UN urges Pakistan and Afghanistan to end hostilities to protect civilians

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UN urges Pakistan and Afghanistan to end hostilities to protect civilians

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ICE Confirms Third Custody Death in 12 Days

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The latest deaths have sparked renewed concerns about medical care and oversight for detainees in custody.

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Hamas hands over bodies of Israel’s last female hostage Inbar Hayman; IDF soldier Muhammad Al-Atresh

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Inbar Hayman and Sgt. Maj. Muhammad Al-Atresh were identified through forensic analysis of remains, the Israel Defense Forces announced Thursday morning.

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Jaishankar highlights India’s support for women in peacekeeping at UNTCC conclave

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At UNTCC conclave, Jaishankar emphasises India’s commitment to women in peacekeeping

External Affairs Minister Jaishankar has highlighted India’s dedication to the United Nations’ Women, Peace, and Security agenda during a significant address at the United Nations Troop Contributing Countries Chiefs’ Conclave (UNTCC) in New Delhi on October 16, 2025. Jaishankar noted that India previously hosted the inaugural International Conference on Women Peacekeepers from the Global South, reports 24brussels.

In his speech, Jaishankar asserted, “It is no longer a question of whether women can do peacekeeping. Rather, it is whether peacekeeping can succeed without women.” He emphasized the critical role women peacekeepers play in building trust within communities and providing hope to vulnerable populations, particularly women and children. India has made strides in this area, hosting notable events that underscore its commitment, including the February 2025 conference that convened women peacekeepers from 35 countries and the August event featuring the UN Women Military Officers Course with participants from 15 nations.

India made history by deploying the first all-female Formed Police Unit to a UN peacekeeping mission in Liberia in 2007. The Indian women officers demonstrated their capabilities through various responsibilities, including crowd control, guard duties, and community outreach. Currently, Indian women peacekeepers serve in multiple missions worldwide, including South Sudan (UNMISS), the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO), Lebanon (UNIFIL), and Syria (UNDOF), taking on roles such as military observers and medical officers.

The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda, established by the UN Security Council in 2000, seeks to ensure women’s involvement in conflict prevention and resolution while safeguarding them against violence. The framework recognizes that effective peace requires women’s leadership and comprises four main pillars: participation, protection, prevention, and relief and recovery, supported by ten UN Security Council resolutions advocating for gender equality.

Jaishankar also articulated India’s philosophical approach toward peacekeeping, referencing the Indian concept of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (The world is one family), and reiterated that India’s participation in UN peacekeeping reflects this ethos. He called for greater international cooperation to tackle intertwined global challenges such as terrorism, economic instability, and climate change, stating that these issues transcend national borders.

“The global challenges we face – from pandemics to terrorism, and economic instability to climate change – these challenges are interconnected,” he remarked. He proposed that collaboration should begin at the United Nations, highlighting India’s commitment to multilateralism and international partnerships.

During his address, Jaishankar also shared insights from the 80th UN General Assembly, expressing concern that the UN does not reflect the geopolitical realities of 2025 despite drastic changes since 1945. He underlined the need for UN reforms to ensure it remains relevant and legitimate, emphasizing the importance of amplifying the voices of developing nations and the aspirations of the Global South.


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