Pope Leo is continuing the work of his predecessor, Pope Francis, to foster greater inclusion of LGBTQ Catholics. Pilgrims gathered in Rome and entered St. Peter’s Basilica, marking the first LGBTQ pilgrimage recognized during the Holy Year. 01:33 – Source: CNN 15 videos Pope Leo is continuing the work of his predecessor, Pope Francis, to foster greater inclusion of LGBTQ Catholics. Pilgrims gathered in Rome and entered St. Peter’s Basilica, marking the first LGBTQ pilgrimage recognized during the Holy Year. 01:33 – Source: CNN Vatican hosts first Catholic LGBTQ pilgrimage 01:33 Protests over a government ban on most social media have turned violent in Kathmandu, Nepal. A curfew is in place for Monday around parliament and other government buildings as police clash with protesters. 00:50 – Source: CNN Police open fire on crowd protesting social media ban 00:50 Gruesome video shows the deadly stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a light rail train in Charlotte, NC. 34-year-old suspect Decarlos Brown was taken to a local hospital for treatment of a laceration and charged with first-degree murder. A judge has ordered Brown to be evaluated for 60 days in a local hospital. 00:46 – Source: CNN Ukrainian refugee stabbed on Charlotte light rail train 00:46 The UK government decided that the direct-action group Palestine Action crossed the line and designated them as a terrorist group. It means not only their members face jailtime, but even anyone who holds a sign in support of them. CNN’s Isobel Yeung visits a protest, speaks with a 23-year-old who just got out of jail, and interviews the British politician most instrumental in its designation. 02:50 – Source: CNN Why does the UK think these seniors are terrorists? 02:50 CNN’s Jeremy Diamond reports from the aftermath of a shooting in Jerusalem on Monday morning. At least six people have died and several others were injured in the attack, according to Israeli emergency services. 01:15 – Source: CNN CNN reports from scene of deadly shooting 01:15 Israeli police said two attackers arrived by vehicle and opened fire toward a bus stop on Monday morning in Jerusalem. Several people died and more than a dozen were injured in the attack, according to police and emergency services. 00:40 – Source: CNN Several dead after shooting in Jerusalem 00:40 A fugitive father on the run with three children in the wilderness of New Zealand was shot dead by police, authorities say. Thomas Callam Phillips has been on the run and living off-grid since 2021 with his children. All of his children were found safe and uninjured, according to police. 00:49 – Source: CNN Father on the run with 3 kids shot dead by police 00:49 Erin Patterson, the cook convicted of killing three lunch guests with the world’s most toxic mushrooms, was sentenced to three life sentences with a non-parole period of 33 years, bookending a real-life crime drama that’s gripped Australia and spawned multiple podcasts and documentaries. 00:52 – Source: CNN Mushroom murderer receives three life sentences 00:52 An Italian teenager named Carlo Acutis who died in 2006 became the Catholic Church’s first “millennial” saint. CNN’s Christopher Lamb reports from the Vatican. 01:02 – Source: CNN ‘God’s influencer’ canonized a saint 01:02 Russia deployed more than 800 drones, striking a Kyiv government building for the first time in the Ukraine war. An infant was among at least two people killed during the drone strikes on several residential buildings in the capital, which was under an air-raid siren for 11 hours. 01:53 – Source: CNN Russia launched its largest aerial attack on Ukraine 01:53 Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has decided to resign to avoid a split within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. CNN’s Hanako Montgomery reports on what happens next. 00:52 – Source: CNN What’s next for Japan after Prime Minister Ishiba resigns? 00:52 Despite bracing to be the target of increased immigration enforcement this weekend, Chicago residents carried on with Mexican Independence Day celebrations. 00:43 – Source: CNN Mexican Independence Day Parade marches on in Chicago despite ICE fears 00:43 Police say more than 1,000 people gathered in London’s Parliament Square on Saturday to protest the British government’s decision to ban the activist group Palestine Action. The UK-based network uses vandalism and other means to disrupt the operations of weapons manufacturers it says are linked to the Israeli government. 00:55 – Source: CNN Police arrest protesters in London’s Parliament Square 00:55 A 57-year-old man was killed in a shark attack while surfing in Sydney, the city’s first fatal incident in over three years. Beaches were closed as a precaution. 00:45 – Source: CNN Shark attack kills Sydney surfer 00:45 South Korean President Lee Jae Myung vowed “all-out necessary measures” to support the more than 300 Korean nationals ICE detained at a manufacturing plant in Georgia on Thursday. CNN’s Mike Valerio breaks down how the country plans to respond. 01:15 – Source: CNN South Korea to support Koreans detained in US ICE raid 01:15 See More Videos

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