Pope Slams ‘Tyrants’ Spending Billions on Driving Wars After Tussle with Trump
During his visit to Cameroon, Peope Leo cautioned against the misuse of religion for political or military gains, urging leaders ...
Read moreDetailsDuring his visit to Cameroon, Peope Leo cautioned against the misuse of religion for political or military gains, urging leaders ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau April 15, 2026: Iran’s military has threatened to shut down shipping operations in the Red Sea as ...
Read moreDetailsMarathon negotiations in Islamabad failed to yield a deal, with deep divisions persisting over Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence, ...
Read moreDetailsWith the ceasefire deadline approaching, both US and iran sides appear keen to re-engage as tensions remain high in the ...
Read moreDetailsWhile Iran offered a five-year suspension, US insisted on a 20-year freeze, keeping both sides far apart despite marathon discussions. ...
Read moreDetailsThe move follows the collapse of high-stakes peace talks, with Washington shifting from diplomacy to deterrence in one of the ...
Read moreDetailsTrump's post, shared soon after his criticism of Pope Leo XIV, has raised concerns about tone and messaging at a ...
Read moreDetailsAnalysts say even limited disruption in Hormuz by Trump regime could trigger a cascading rise in global oil prices, contradicting ...
Read moreDetailsTrump also made personal claims about the Pope’s rise, suggesting political motivations behind his selection and criticizing his engagement ...
Read moreDetailsPresident Trump accused Tehran of “world extortion” and vowed to stop all shipping linked to Iranian-controlled tolls in the vital ...
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