Morning news brief: Estonia elections, Pope John Paul II covered up cases of paedophilia in church, & more


The Reform party of Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas won the election for the European Parliament on Sunday (March 5), with Tallinn’s (the capital and most populous city of Estonia) administration remaining one of Europe’s most ardently pro-Kyiv. In other news, a new report alleges that the late Polish Pope John Paul II a.k.a Karol Wojtyla knew about child abuse in Poland’s Catholic Church even before taking over as pontiff. Meanwhile, a Pennsylvanian woman named Patricia Kopta, who disappeared over 30 years ago and was believed to be dead by her family was recently found living in a nursing home in Puerto Rico. Finally, we also bring you a piece of fascinating astronomical news about the new moon.



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