POPE Frances is praying for peace in Ukraine from the hospital after the historic Oval Office showdown, the Vatican has said. The 88-year-old pontiff has been in Rome’s Gemelli hospital for
Today’s update from the pope’s doctors dispels the widespread alarm by Friday’s bronchial spasm. An informed Vatican source confirmed that “there have been no negative consequences from that crisis.”
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Hosted on MSNItaly pledges €13 million to rebuild Ukraine's energy sectorThe Ukrainian and Italian sides have signed an agreement on an official contribution from Rome to Ukraine’s Energy Support Fund in the amount of €13 million, according to the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.
Pope Francis is unable to deliver his traditional Angelus prayer in person, with the Vatican publishing a text.
European leaders closed ranks Sunday in support of Kyiv at a London summit, where they pledged to spend more on security and assemble a coalition to defend any truce in
The Vatican's daily health update on Pope Francis again reports a peaceful night and, while missing his Sunday blessing for third time, he instead shared prayers for peace
The Pan-Ukrainian Day of Prayer included a Mass for peace at St. John Lateran Basilica, presided over by Cardinal Baldassarre Reina, the vicar for the Diocese of Rome.
As Pope Francis continued his treatment at Rome’s Gemelli hospital Sunday, he expressed gratitude to medical staff while marking the approaching third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in a prepared Angelus message.
Metinvest and Danieli signed a shareholders' agreement on a partnership within Metinvest Adria S.p.A on February 19 at the Italian Ministry of Enterprise and
Italy will unveil a set of measures on Friday worth roughly 3 billion euros ($3.14 billion) to help families and firms cope with high energy costs, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said.
As snow falls in a park in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, Natalia fixes Veronika's military hood. They are both Ukrainian soldiers, but a mother is always a mother.
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Pope Francis remained in stable condition and didn’t need any mechanical ventilation Sunday, the Vatican said. It was a sign that he had overcome the possible complications from a respiratory crisis on Friday and that his breathing function overall was improving as he recovers from double pneumonia.
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