Patrick Saint-Paul's Editorial: 'Donald Trump and Iran, a Dangerous Escalation'
Patrick Saint-Paul discusses the escalatory actions between the U.S. under Donald Trump and Iran, analyzing the implications for Middle East stability.
The editorial by Patrick Saint-Paul: 'In Iran, the hope for change'
In the wake of the death of their leader, crowds in Iran are filled with hope for real change, with strong support from U.S. President Trump urging them to seize the moment.
Burned church in Montreal; at least 30 churches were burned a few years ago
A fire completely destroyed Saint-Paul Church in Montreal's Sud-Ouest district, recalling past arson incidents targeting churches linked to revelations about unmarked graves of Indigenous children in Canada.
Friend of woman dragged by car is killed, and husband is arrested as a suspect
A 36-year-old man has been arrested in São Paulo on suspicion of murdering his wife, Priscila Versão, who was a friend of a woman previously killed in a similar incident.
Flames engulf historic Montreal church, spread to retirement home next door
A significant fire destroyed the historic Saint-Paul Catholic Church in Montreal, forcing the evacuation of a neighboring retirement home.
Olímpia attracts 5 million tourists a year with water parks
Olímpia, Brazil, draws approximately 5 million tourists annually, primarily to its main attraction, the Thermas dos Laranjais water park.
Lilia Schwarcz opens a debate cycle on art and history in the gallery
Historian Lilia Schwarcz leads a series of debates at the Claraboia gallery in São Paulo, focusing on the intersection of art and history ahead of International Women's Day.
SP arrests 430 men in 3 days for violence against women
In a recent crackdown, 430 men accused of violence against women were arrested in São Paulo over three days, with actions led by the Civil Police resulting in numerous weapon seizures and attempts to enforce protective measures for victims.
The Space in Vilnius Old Town Looks Unremarkable - Until You Enter
A minimalist interior design featuring stainless steel furniture and wooden accents creates a serene and contemplative atmosphere in a space located in Vilnius's Old Town.
Operation named Safe Carnival arrests 150 aggressors of women in São Paulo
A police operation in São Paulo led to the arrest of 150 convicted aggressors of women as part of the Safe Carnival initiative.
Body of woman who died after swimming in gym pool is buried this Monday
Juliana Basseto, who died after swimming in a gym pool, was buried in São Paulo, while her husband and a teen are in critical condition.
Blue Porsche driver has eighth request for freedom denied by the Justice; he remains imprisoned since 2024
The driver of a blue Porsche involved in a fatal accident in São Paulo has had his eighth request for release from custody denied by the court this week.
‘Cristoval do Amor’ brings faith, welcoming, and evangelization to the Saint Vincent de Paul Home
Volunteers from the Catholic Charismatic Renewal of the Archdiocese of Santarém organized the ‘Cristoval do Amor’ event, delivering faith, music, prayer, and care to the Saint Vincent de Paul Home in Santarém, Pará, as part of their pre-Cristoval activities.
"An organized attack": a car set on fire in front of a municipal elected official's home in Oise
A car belonging to a deputy mayor in Villers-Saint-Paul was intentionally set on fire in front of his home, reportedly after a Molotov cocktail exploded on it.
Second-largest Minnesota school district to offer temporary virtual learning amid ICE operations
The Saint Paul Public Schools in Minnesota will provide a temporary virtual learning option starting January 22 due to concerns over federal immigration agents' presence in the Twin Cities.
Minnesota sues the Trump Administration after the killing of Renée Nicole Good by ICE in Minneapolis
Minnesota and its largest cities, Minneapolis and Saint Paul, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renée Nicole Good by an ICE agent, sparking widespread outrage and protests.
Snapshots in January: Pictures of the Day
The article discusses recent violent incidents involving US Border Patrol and police, including the smashing of a car window in Saint Paul and the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, which sparked protests.
Saint-Tropez Prepares to Bid Farewell to Brigitte Bardot 'Away from Extravagance'
As Saint-Tropez prepares for the funeral of actress Brigitte Bardot, notable figures like Mireille Mathieu and Paul Belmondo are ordering flowers from local vendors to honor her memory.
The editorial of Patrick Saint-Paul: 'Venezuela, the first act of the Pax Trumpicana'
Patrick Saint-Paul discusses how Donald Trump's actions in Venezuela signify a shift in U.S. influence in Latin America and foreshadow significant geopolitical changes.
Patrick Saint-Paul's Editorial: "The Iranian Regime at Its Wits' End"
The Iranian regime is not yet on the brink of collapse, but it struggles to provide a hopeful future to a populace disillusioned with its unmet promises.
Return to Saint Paul for Pierrakakis, presides over the Eurogroup on January 19
Greek Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis returned to Saint Paul to have lunch with his associates and recall childhood memories, before presiding over the Eurogroup on January 19.
Editorial by Patrick Saint-Paul: "To impose peace, Trump faces the challenge of bending Putin"
In order to realize the 'hope' of Mar-a-Lago, the American president must convince his Russian counterpart that he will not offer him at the negotiating table what he could not achieve by force.
Saint Stephen, the first martyr who converted his tormentor Saint Paul
Saint Stephen, the first martyr, is commemorated after Christmas for having bravely testified his faith taught by Jesus, even at the cost of his life, and was ironically persecuted by Saul, who later became the apostle Paul.
Saint Paul the First Hermit: How He Founded the Order?
This article discusses Saint Paul the First Hermit, the first Christian hermit who lived in a cave for 98 years and fled to the desert to escape persecution.
Saint Paul Miki – Japanese Jesuit Crucified Like Jesus Christ
On this day in 1596, Japanese Saint Paul Miki and 26 of his friends were martyred for their faith in Nagasaki, Japan.