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The Name of God is Mercy: Pope Francis is trying to reset church's moral agenda

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imagePope Francis writes that the church must be a 'field hospital' for the souls of the world.Max Rossi/Reuters

imageThe Name of God is Mercy (2016) emphasises forgiveness and acceptance of sinners.Random Penguin House

Pope Francis last week released his first book as pope, The Name of God is Mercy (2016). The publication aligns with the beginning of a Jubile...

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Malcolm Turnbull should have the government apologise ASAP to Save the Children over Nauru fiasco

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imageFormer Immigration Minister Scott Morrison and current minister Peter Dutton have yet to apologise for the expulsion of Save the Children Australia staff from Nauru.Sam Mooy/AAP

The concept of “ministerial responsibility” means, among other things, that ministers are held accountable for what they say – right?

But if you are the...

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Game, set and scandal: the winners and losers amid claims of match-fixing in tennis

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imageWho wants to gamble on a sport if they know the result has been fixed before the game is played?Shutterstock/Lucky Business

The BBC and BuzzFeed News say they have access to secret files exposing evidence of widespread suspected match-fixing in world tennis, including by eight players who are participating at the Australian Open, which opened in...

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