Vatican City
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Capital | Vatican City |
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Area | 44 |
Founded | February 11 |
1929 | |
Population | 1,000 (2017) |
Government | Theocracy, Absolute monarchy, Elective monarchy |
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ID | 572261 |
About Vatican City
Vatican City, a city-state surrounded by Rome, Italy, is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. It's home to the Pope and a trove of iconic art and architecture. Its Vatican Museums house ancient Roman sculptures such as the famed “Laocoön and His Sons” as well as Renaissance frescoes in the Raphael Rooms and the Sistine Chapel, famous for Michelangelo's ceiling.
Hozier would consider strike over AI threat to music
... " I was invited to perform once in the Vatican City, which was interesting… They invited me to sing Take Me to Church, I believe, at one point...
Pope Francis: Easter mass brings relief to public after pontiff's illness
...By Aleem Maqbool in Vatican CityReligion Editor, BBC NewsIn the early hours on a stunning Easter morning in Vatican City, thousands of people from around the world waited to be let into St Peter s Square for Pope Francis mass...
Ex-Pope Benedict's failing health presents difficult decisions for Vatican
... " As Benedict was previously the head of state of Vatican City - an independent city-state surrounded by Rome and governed by the Pope - it is possible there will be a state funeral with foreign leaders invited, but even that to date is uncharted territory...
Pope condemns human 'hunger for wealth and power' at Christmas Eve Mass
... He was addressing worshippers at St Peter s Basilica in Vatican City...
Excommunicated: The women fighting to be priests
... Sister Nathalie Becquart works from an office in Vatican City, with a picture of her and Pope Francis behind her...
Ukraine round-up: Ukraine defies Mariupol deadline as Kharkiv shelled
... The Pope condemned the violence and destruction caused by Russia s invasion during his annual address from St Peter s Square in Vatican City...
Ukraine round-up: Ukraine defies Mariupol deadline as Kharkiv shelled
Ukrainian officials have rejected demands by Russian forces that defenders of The City of Mariupol should lay down their arms.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal Said in an interview with ABC that.
Troops of the Azov Battalion are still holed up in The Massive Azovstal steel complex, but Russia has offered Safe Passage to those who surrender.
Capturing the whole of The City is seen as a major strategic prize for Russia, leaving it in control of a vast swathe of southern and eastern Ukraine.
Meanwhile in Kharkiv, bombardments continue, with at least five people killed and 13 injured. Fires are Said to be raging throughout The City .
The Bbc 's Joe Inwood in Dnipro says Air Raid sirens across eastern Ukraine have gone from sporadic to near constant.
The Residents who won't leaveAs many population centres in eastern Ukraine come Under Fire , what about The Residents who have been Left Behind as Most People leave?
The small village of Serhiivka was completely quiet on Sunday - hardly a person on The Streets or milling around the centre of The Village , where you would normally find life.
There used to be 1,500 people here, but today there are only about 300 residents left, and more are leaving as Russia renews its campaign.
" I have lived here all My Life , I'm not going anywhere, " Said Mykola Luhynets, a 59-year-old carrying a rifle and wearing the armband of the territorial defence. Luhynets signed up and took a gun in February. " I will stay in Serhiivka and defend it if necessary, " He Said .
as he finds older residents with strong emotional ties and no desire to die away from home.
Ukrainians join Pope for Easter appealPope Francis has used his Easter message to appeal for peace in Ukraine.
The Pope condemned the violence and destruction caused by Russia's invasion during his annual address from St Peter's Square in Vatican City .
He was joined by several Ukrainian officials.
Among them was Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov, who was taken prisoner by Russian forces then released in a prisoner exchange.
Lorries stuck at EU-Belarus borderA huge queue of lorries has formed at Poland's eastern border with Belarus as Russian and Belarusian drivers try to leave the EU.
Lorries from the Two Countries carrying any goods except for medicine, mail or petroleum products are banned from The Bloc as of midnight on Saturday (22:00 GMT).
The Move is part of sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Polish border and customs officials are continuing to process the lorries waiting to leave despite the passing of the deadline.
When the queue was at its longest on Saturday evening, waiting times were about 28 hours.
Online posts 'key to prosecutions'With so much of the horror of conflict on display to The World in recent weeks, experts say images posted online will be crucial to prosecuting War Crimes in Ukraine.
Cases against individuals could depend on unverified images of unlawful killings, wartime sexual violence and torture, says Prof Yvonne McDermott Rees, of Swansea University .
She Said material, known as open-source information, had " completely transformed our way of knowing about Human Rights violations".
Witness, a charity that uses videos to document Human Rights abuses, has published guidelines on how bystanders can gather images that will be acceptable for use in courts.
'My face was stolen by scammers'Scammers have been profiting from The War in Ukraine by spreading emotional appeals across The Internet and stealing identities.
Global Disinformation Reporter Hannah Gelbart investigates their emotionally charged tricks, and follows digital paper trails across The Internet .
War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com