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Thailand Lawmakers Pass Bill to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage

The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to legalize same-sex marriage. The bill now goes to Thailand’s Senate.

L.G.B.T.Q. couples took part in a “mock marriage” ceremony on Valentine’s Day in Bangkok.

Kushner Developing Deals Overseas Even as His Father-in-Law Runs for President

Donald Trump’s son-in-law, who was also a senior White House official, said he was close to finalizing real estate projects in Albania and Serbia.

Jared Kushner, former President Donald J. Trump’s son-in-law, set up an investment company after leaving his White House job.

A Humanitarian Crisis Is Rapidly Unfolding in Haiti

As gangs have united in concerted attacks against the state, the prime minister is stranded in Puerto Rico, and food, water, fuel and medical care are in short supply.

Police officers patrol in Port-au-Prince on Saturday. Haiti is in the throes of an uprising not seen in decades.

Premier League Cuts Everton’s Points Deduction

The decision means the club will lose six points in the standings, not 10, potentially helping it to stay in the division and to remain financially viable.

Everton’s successful appeal moved it five points clear of the Premier League’s relegation zone.

Bowing to Fan Revolt, German Soccer Rejects $1 Billion Investment

A proposed marketing partnership with a private equity firm was abandoned after weeks of protests that disrupted matches across the country.

Dortmund fans brought banners to the fight against a proposed private-equity investment in Germany’s top league.

Greece Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage, the First Orthodox Country to Allow It

The country’s Parliament also extended equal parental rights to same-sex couples, including clearing the way for them to adopt children.

Participants carried a giant pride flag in the Athens Pride parade last June.

Blessing of Same-Sex Couples Rankles Africa’s Catholics

It is out of step with the continent’s values, many bishops say, and threatens to derail expansion in the church’s fastest growing region in the world.

Worshipers of the Legio Maria of African Church Mission gathering for the Christmas Eve Mass in December at a church near Ugunja, Kenya.

Blessing of Same-Sex Couples Rankles Africa’s Catholics

It is out of step with the continent’s values, many bishops say, and threatens to derail expansion in the church’s fastest growing region in the world.

Worshipers of the Legio Maria of African Church Mission gathering for the Christmas Eve Mass in December at a church near Ugunja, Kenya.

Vatican Defends Gay Blessings, but Offers Critics Some Leeway

The clarification on a declaration issued in December seemed designed to soothe critics while also showing that this is the way forward.

Pope Francis leads the Angelus prayer on the World Day of the Poor in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican in November.

Inside Pope Francis’ Shift on Catholic Blessings of Same-Sex Couples

Pope Francis spoke with L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics and their supporters for years before letting priests bless same-sex couples. But the move’s timing also owed something to its conservative opponents.

This week, Pope Francis approved a new rule which allows priests to bless-same sex couples.

Pope Francis Allows Priests to Bless Same-Sex Couples

A church official said the blessings amounted to “a real development” that nevertheless did not amend “the traditional doctrine of the church about marriage.”

Pope Francis at the Vatican last year. The decision to allow blessings was based on his “pastoral vision,” officials said.

Vietnam Is Jailing Environmentalists Who Helped It Secure Billions

The government is preparing to present its energy transition plan at the U.N. climate talks as it intensifies a crackdown on environmental advocates.

Solar panels at the Sao Mai power plant in An Giang Province, Vietnam, last year. The country has been awarded $15.5 billion in grants and loans in exchange for a commitment to renewable energy.

Everton Docked 10 Points, a Premier League Record, in Financial Case

The penalty adds to the problems of a team operating under a mountain of debt. It vowed to appeal.

Everton’s points deduction dropped the team to 19th place in the 20-team Premier League.

Vatican Says Transgender People Can Be Baptized and Become Godparents

A document approved by Pope Francis lays out nuanced guidance in keeping with his vision of a more inclusive church, but it does not amount to a policy change in the church, the Vatican says.

In his 10-year papacy, Pope Francis has sought to make the Roman Catholic Church more welcoming to L.G.B.T.Q. people, though he opposes same-sex marriage.

Everton Sale Stalls Amid New Questions About 777 Partners

The U.S. firm bidding for the Premier League club, 777 Partners, has failed to provide required information to a British regulator.

A sliding Everton player during a Premier League match against Tottenham in April. Everton’s finances are so dire that the club requires monthly infusions of millions of dollars to keep operating.

India’s Top Court Rejects Gay Marriage, While Voicing Sympathy

Though it expanded the definition of discrimination, the ruling was a sharp setback for petitioners seeking a landmark victory on marriage equality.

India’s Supreme Court ruled that it was up to Parliament to approve same-sex marriage.

Everton, 777 and the Business of Premier League Soccer

777 Partners had been scooping up big-name soccer teams for two years when it bid for Everton. Doubts about its finances could kill the deal.

The 777 Partners co-owners Josh Wander, center, and Steven Pasko, in gray sweater, in the director’s box at Everton in September. Their bid to take control of the club is under review.

Catholic Conservatives Criticize Pope Francis’ Synod

As bishops and laypeople from around the world prepared to gather at the Vatican, traditionalist Catholics who would not be among them staged their own show.

Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke, the leader of a faction of conservative Catholics, in Rome on Tuesday.

Vatican Synod Puts Catholic Church’s Most Sensitive Issues on the Table

Pope Francis’ calls for open-minded discussion will be tested this week as bishops meet with lay people, including women, to debate topics such as married priests and the blessing of gay couples.

Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Wednesday.

What Is a Synod in the Catholic Church? And Why Does This One Matter?

A seemingly obscure meeting could be the culmination of Francis’ papacy and lay the groundwork for lasting change on issues like married priests and the blessing of gay unions.

Pope Francis leading a Mass at a previous synod, on the church in the Americas. The latest synod is more wide-ranging.
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