Vatican asks Trump to end the war 'as soon as possible and leave Lebanon in peace'
The Vatican has urged U.S. President Donald Trump to swiftly end the war against Iran in the Middle East and to refrain from interfering in Lebanon, amidst concerns of escalating conflict.
Vatican Seven / Iranian Cleric Appeals to Pope for Intervention with Trump, Vatican Already Thinking About Cuba
The article discusses the Vatican's diplomatic challenges amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, including requests for protection of Christian communities in Lebanon and an Iranian cleric's plea for peace.
Unexpected move: Cuba releases more than 50 prisoners
Cuba has announced the release of over 50 prisoners, a decision framed as a routine practice and linked to upcoming Holy Week, despite external pressure from the U.S.
Cuba releases 51 prisoners after negotiations with the Vatican
Cuba has announced the release of 51 prisoners following negotiations with the Vatican amid rising tensions between the Caribbean nation and the United States.
Cuba will release 51 prisoners
Cuba plans to release 51 prisoners as part of an agreement with the Vatican, according to the country's foreign ministry.
Cuba pledges to release 51 prisoners after talks with Vatican
Cuba announced it will release 51 prisoners as a gesture of goodwill towards the Vatican following diplomatic talks.
Cuba announces early release of 51 prisoners after talks with the Vatican
Cuba is set to release 51 prisoners in the coming days as a goodwill gesture towards the Vatican amid renewed tensions with the United States.
Cuba Releases More Than 50 Prisoners
The Cuban government has announced the release of 51 prisoners as a gesture of goodwill towards the Vatican following diplomatic conversations.
Cuba announces the release of 51 prisoners through mediation from the Vatican
Cuba has announced the release of 51 prisoners, mediated by the Vatican, emphasizing this action as a sovereign decision by the government.
Visit of the Ruginas Family to the Vatican: Gifts, Return on 'Spartan,' and Travel Costs
Lithuanian Prime Minister I. RuginienÄ— recently visited the Vatican, where she met Pope Leo XIV and other representatives of the Holy See, accompanied by a delegation that included her family.
Pope Leo appoints new Vatican ambassador to the US as Trump tensions mount over policies
Pope Leo XIII has appointed Italian Archbishop Gabriele Caccia as the new Vatican ambassador to the US, amidst ongoing tensions between the Vatican and the Trump administration over several policies.
Pope names new ambassador to US
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Archbishop Gabriele Caccia as the new ambassador to the United States amidst ongoing diplomatic tensions.
Pope Leo XIV appoints a new ambassador to the United States
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Archbishop Gabriele Caccia as the new apostolic nuncio to the United States amidst rising diplomatic tensions due to U.S. policies.
Mons. Eterović as an ‘Insider’ Reveals How Vatican Diplomacy Works in the Book ‘Silent Power’
Mons. Eterović's new book explores the intricate workings of Vatican diplomacy based on his decades-long involvement.
Gaza "Peace Council": The Pope Rejects Trump
The Vatican has declined President Trump's invitation to the so-called 'Peace Council,' with Cardinal Secretary of State Parolin openly criticizing Italy's participation.
Tonight the premiere of the film about Monsignor Eterović: 'A powerful story about a priest who did much for the Croatian people'
The film 'Tiha moć' about Monsignor Nikola Eterović premieres in Zagreb, highlighting his significant contributions to Croatia's recognition and relationships with the Vatican.
The Vatican does not want to participate in Trump's peace council
The Vatican has declined to participate in a peace council proposed by former President Trump.
Vatican denies invitation to participate in Trump's Peace Council
The Vatican has declined to participate in President Donald Trump's controversial Peace Council aimed at discussing the future of Gaza, as announced by Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
On Thursday in Zagreb, the premiere of the film 'Silent Power' - a film about key Vatican diplomat Nikola Eterović
The film 'Silent Power' about Vatican diplomat Nikola Eterović will premiere in Zagreb on February 19, following its global premiere in Berlin.
The Government of Javier Milei invited Pope Leon XIV to visit Argentina
The Argentine government formally invited Pope Leon XIV to visit the country, potentially coinciding with a South American tour.
Vatican Seven / Did the Vatican arrange exile for Maduro in Russia?
The article discusses the Vatican's continuing role in international diplomacy and recent meetings about the fate of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro following U.S. military intervention.
The Vatican attempted to mediate at Christmas for Maduro to go into exile in Russia
The Vatican sought to mediate in Christmas discussions for Nicolás Maduro to consider exile in Russia to prevent violence in Venezuela, according to disclosed conversations.
Washington Post: the Vatican tried to negotiate an asylum offer for Maduro in Russia
The Vatican, through Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, urgently met with the U.S. ambassador to clarify U.S. plans for Venezuela and proposed an exit for Maduro, indicating Russia's willingness to guarantee his safety.
The Washington Post reveals the background of Maduro's arrest: even the Vatican knew it, Putin offered him refuge and he didn't want it
The Washington Post uncovers the behind-the-scenes details of Maduro's arrest, indicating that the Vatican was aware and Putin offered him asylum which he declined.
From the Vatican to Lula, the network of contacts to reach a breakthrough on prisoners in Venezuela
The Italian government establishes direct communication with the Venezuelan government to address the issue of political prisoners, delivering a list of four to U.S. officials.
January 13, 1992 - the first diplomatic recognition of Croatia comes from the Vatican
On this day in 1992, the Holy See officially recognized the sovereignty and independence of the Republic of Croatia, just two days before most European countries did the same.