On World Press Freedom Day, Pope honours journalists killed in war zones
Pope Leo XIV asks faithful to remember journalists who have lost their lives pursuing the truth.

Pope Leo XIV asks faithful to remember journalists who have lost their lives pursuing the truth.







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Equatorial Guinea’s prison conditions face scrutiny as Pope Leo pushes for humane treatment and reforms during his visit.
Critics say Israeli attacks on Christian sites challenge claims of a Judeo-Christian shared heritage and mutual respect.

A photo of an Israeli soldier smashing a statue of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon has sparked widespread outrage.
On the third leg of his Africa tour, Leo urges Angola to move beyond “divisions” created by its war-scarred past.

Hundreds of far-right “Britain First” supporters marched in the streets of Manchester to celebrate Saint George.
Leo is the third pontiff to visit the fossil fuel-rich country after John Paul II in 1992 and Benedict XVI in 2009.
Preaching at a packed stadium in Douala, Pontiff shares a message of hope, peace and faith during Africa trip.

Pope Leo XIV was in Bamenda in conflict-hit northwest Cameroon, urging peace in a region beset by deadly fighting.
A centuries-old historical bond has come alive again amid the war on Iran, with Kashmiris sharing whatever they can.
Far too many world leaders have chosen to mollify the bullying US president. Pope Leo has shown there’s another way.