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German Man Found Guilty of Fatal Arson Attack on Asylum Seeker Home in 1991

A German man has been sentenced to six years and 10 months in prison for carrying out a fatal arson attack on the home of asylum seekers.
The attack on the home of asylum seekers was carried out in 1991 in Saarland, in which one man died.
The Koblenz Higher Regional Court on Monday convicted the now 52-year-old man of especially aggravated arson and attempted murder.
At the time of the crime, the accused was 20 years old and thus sentenced according to juvenile criminal law, which foresees a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.
The prosecution had demanded a sentence of nine years and six months.
The defence, on the other hand, had demanded that the man can only be sentenced for accessory to murder.
He had testified during the trial that he had been present at the fire, but that the fire had been started by an acquaintance.
Thirty-two years ago, a home for asylum seekers in Saarlouis in the south-western German state of Saarland burnt down.
The 27-year-old asylum seeker Samuel Yeboah from Ghana died as a result of the flames.
Two other house residents jumped out of a window and broke their bones.
Eighteen other residents escaped unharmed.
The Saarland police initially discontinued the original investigation about 30 years ago and later apologised for shortcomings in their work.
Years later, the case started up again.
In 2007, the German allegedly said to a witness at a barbecue.
“That was me and they never caught me.’’
Years later, the witness filed a complaint when she said she had read that someone had died in the fire. (dpa/NAN)
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Pope Francis funeral Holds on Saturday Morning at 10:00 AM.

The Holy See Press Office announced on Tuesday that Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, Dean of the College of Cardinals, will preside at the funeral Mass, which will be concelebrated by Patriarchs, Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops, and priests from across the globe.
The Eucharistic celebration will conclude with the Ultima commendatio and the Valedictio, marking the beginning of the Novemdiales, or nine days of mourning and Masses for the repose of Pope Francis’ soul.
The late Pope’s body will then be taken into St. Peter’s Basilica and then to the Basilica of St. Mary Major for entombment.
Earlier, on Wednesday, the coffin containing the Pope’s body will be carried from the chapel of the Casa Santa Marta to St.
Peter’s Basilica.Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, will preside over the rite of translation on April 23, which will begin at 9:00 AM with a moment of prayer.
The procession will pass through Santa Marta Square and the Square of the Roman Protomartyrs, according to the Holy See Press Office.
The procession will then exit through the Arch of the Bells into St. Peter’s Square and enter the Vatican Basilica through the central door.
At the Altar of the Confession, the Cardinal Camerlengo will preside over the Liturgy of the Word, at the conclusion of which the visits to the body of the Roman Pontiff will commence.
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Breaking : Pope Francis Dies on Easter Monday at age of 88

At 9:45 AM, Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Apostolic Chamber, announced the death of Pope Francis from the Casa Santa Marta with these words:”Dearest brothers and sisters, with deep sorrow I must announce the death of our Holy Father Francis. At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the house of the Father.
His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of His Church. He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with fidelity, courage, and universal love, especially in favor of the poorest and most marginalized. With immense gratitude for his example as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus, we commend the soul of Pope Francis to the infinite merciful love of the One and Triune God.”The Pope was admitted to the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic Hospital on Friday, February 14, 2025, after suffering from a bout of bronchitis for several days.Pope Francis’ clinical situation gradually worsened, and his doctors diagnosed bilateral pneumonia on Tuesday, February 18.After 38 days in hospital, the late Pope returned to his Vatican residence at the Casa Santa Marta to continue his recovery.In 1957, in his early 20s, Jorge Mario Bergoglio underwent surgery in his native Argentina to remove a portion of his lung that had been affected by a severe respiratory infection.As he aged, Pope Francis frequently suffered bouts of respiratory illnesses, even cancelling a planned visit to the United Arab Emirates in November 2023 due to influenza and lung inflammation.In April 2024, the late Pope Francis approved an updated edition of the liturgical book for papal funeral rites, which will guide the funeral Mass which has yet to be announced.The second edition of the Ordo Exsequiarum Romani Pontificis introduces several new elements, including how the Pope’s mortal remains are to be handled after death.The ascertainment of death takes place in the chapel, rather than in the room where he died, and his body is immediately placed inside the coffin.According to Archbishop Diego Ravelli, Master of Apostolic Ceremonies, the late Pope Francis had requested that the funeral rites be simplified and focused on expressing the faith of the Church in the Risen Body of Christ.“The renewed rite,” said Archbishop Ravelli, “seeks to emphasise even more that the funeral of the Roman Pontiff is that of a pastor and disciple of Christ and not of a powerful person of this world.”Foreign News
Chinese Envoy Says U.S. Tariffs May Trigger Global Recession

Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, has said that the current U.S. tariff policy could trigger a severe global economic downturn, which could also in turn hurt the U.S. economy.He gave the warning at a news conference on Friday in Abuja, cautioning that the U.S.’ aggressive trade tactics, which put maximum pressure on its trading partners, could ultimately backfire.
According to him, the U. S. is essentially working against itself because the ongoing tariff battle may harm the interests of the U.S., as well as its allies.Citing insights from some U.S. intellectuals, Yu pointed out that many of the challenges facing the U.S. were the result of its internal conflicts.Yu stressed the importance of focusing on addressing domestic issues rather than attributing blame to external entities.He decried the impact of the U.S.’ isolationist approach and zero-sum games on the global stage, and its potentially severe consequences.“By disregarding international cooperation and escalating the trade conflict, the U.S. runs the risk of fueling inflation.“This will undermine its industrial sector, instigate market upheaval, thereby heightening the possibility of an impending economic recession,” he said.He cited economic indicators in the U.S., such as a recent CBS survey showing significant opposition to tariffs among American voters and a notable spike in inflation rates, particularly food items.Yu noted that Goldman Sachs’ revised projections of an increased likelihood of a U.S. recession further underscored the gravity of the situation.He added that global institutions like the International Monetary Fund had also issued warnings that U.S. tariffs could lead to a substantial reduction in global economic growth.This, he said, would negatively impact trade volumes and disproportionately affect developing nations, particularly African countries.The ambassador also critisised the U.S. for targeting African nations under what he described as the false premise that trade surpluses were tantamount to unfair practices.He noted that such actions would culminate in adverse consequences, including currency devaluation and market instability across the African continent.Yu said that the potential consequences of such tariffs on African economies could impede their growth trajectories.He added that these would pose challenges to ongoing industrialisation and poverty alleviation efforts, ultimately jeopardising the progress of the continent.(NAN)