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The Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns joined 61 other civil society organizations in sending the following letter to Congress to express alarm at illegal military strikes and extrajudicial killings of civilians on boats off of the coast of Venezuela.
Centrist Rodrigo Paz won the Bolivian presidency, ending nearly twenty years of socialist party rule.
Abductions, deadly suppression of dissent, internet blockades, and the targeting of vulnerable groups prompt domestic and international warnings against rights violations in Tanzania.
As the end of the New START treaty nears and the two nuclear superpowers fail to make progress toward a replacement agreement, the risk of nuclear annihilation is rising.
Pope Leo XIV marks the tenth anniversary of Laudato Si’ with a resounding call for action on climate change, urging a spiritual conversion and renewed commitment to integral ecology.
Amazon Water Summit delegates declare that water is a sacred gift and a fundamental human right, urgently calling for global action to protect it from destructive extractive practices.
President Dina Boluarte, who had overseen one of the worst massacres in recent Peruvian history in 2023, was impeached and removed from office by Peru’s Congress on Oct. 10 for failing to curb a wave of violent crime in the country. Weeks earlier, the Congress had passed an amnesty law pardoning members of government security…
With the end of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, sub-Saharan African countries have lost trade preferences with the United States, threating jobs in the textile, apparel and agricultural sectors.
A recent report by the Oakland Institute blames the slow-moving peace process between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda on maneuvering to secure control over Congolese mineral wealth.
Faith-based organizations across the United States are mobilizing in response to the Trump administration’s heightened immigration enforcement.
The Catholic Church and its members have served as crucial counterweights to oppressive governments throughout history, defending human rights under authoritarian rule.
The Catholic Church’s actions during the 1986 People Power Revolution in the Philippines offer powerful lessons for the Church in countries experiencing authoritarianism today.
A Catholic call to action to protect the deep ocean and its vital role in creation by opposing risky deep-sea mining.
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