The vastness of outer space offers “immense opportunity” for “cooperation and scientific discovery,” but that also brings with it “great responsibility.”
Archbishop Gabriele Caccia
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“The cries of those in need and in vulnerable situations, especially children, are coming from too many places around the world.”
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“This past year has tested our world. … Everywhere we see the consequences of inequality, indifference and injustice,” said the U.N.’s secretary-general.
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The Holy See’s diplomat to the United Nations called to end nuclear weapons, saying the best way to honor Pope Francis is to “rediscover” the U.N.’s spirit.
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Nations must recommit to nuclear disarmament and the regulation of artificial intelligence, said Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, the Holy See’s permanent observer to the United Nations.
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