Welcome back to your weekly international edition of the daily briefing, where we highlight a little of what's going on around the world.
First, from NCR yesterday:
Abuse advocacy group denies kickback charges as 'inflammatory, untrue'
Trump retains 'gender identity' protection in the workplace
And from Global Sisters Report:
First nun in Samburu tribe opens choice for Kenyan girls
Trump through the world's eyes:
A letter to Europe: This time we're counting on you to save us
Former Mexican president tells Trump: Make North America great again
US-Australia Rift Is Possible After Trump Ends Call With Prime Minister
From the British Isles:
Brexit strategy to be revealed by government
Parliament overwhelmingly backs bill to begin Brexit process
Public figures call for biggest ever UK protest to oppose Trump visit
British leader Theresa May: Trump's travel ban 'divisive and wrong'
May Denies Advance Knowledge of Trump Refugee Ban
Parts far and wide:
Questions Cloud US Raid on Qaeda Branch in Yemen
In South Korea, Defense Secretary Mattis Tries to Reassure an Ally
Judge Orders US to Let In Immigrant Visa Holders
US Flirts With Softer Stance on Russia's Conduct in Ukraine
From Italy with love:
Italy sets up fund to help African countries stop migrants
Italy Tries to Skirt a Populist Revolt
Italy's Muslims sign anti-extremism pact
Italy's firefighters crowned the best in the world
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[Joshua J. McElwee is NCR Vatican correspondent. His email address is jmcelwee@ncronline.org. Follow him on Twitter: @joshjmac.]