• Pope Leo XIV is making headlines after delivering a powerful message on war and leadership.

    Speaking during a recent address, the Catholic leader said that God does not accept the prayers of those who initiate conflict, warning that leaders who bring suffering and destruction cannot expect divine support for their actions.

    The statement is already sparking global discussion, with many interpreting it as a broader moral stance against modern warfare and political leaders who escalate violence while publicly invoking faith.

    Supporters are praising the message as a bold call for accountability and peace, while others are debating how directly it applies to current global conflicts.
    Pope Leo XIV is making headlines after delivering a powerful message on war and leadership. Speaking during a recent address, the Catholic leader said that God does not accept the prayers of those who initiate conflict, warning that leaders who bring suffering and destruction cannot expect divine support for their actions. The statement is already sparking global discussion, with many interpreting it as a broader moral stance against modern warfare and political leaders who escalate violence while publicly invoking faith. Supporters are praising the message as a bold call for accountability and peace, while others are debating how directly it applies to current global conflicts.
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  • Some parents don’t leave wealth behind—just quiet sacrifices that bloom into moments like this.

    Years in the fields, under the sun, so their children could stand where they never could.

    Eight children. Eight graduates. One love that chose hard work every single day.
    Some parents don’t leave wealth behind—just quiet sacrifices that bloom into moments like this. Years in the fields, under the sun, so their children could stand where they never could. Eight children. Eight graduates. One love that chose hard work every single day.
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  • French Senator Claude Malhuret delivered a scathing speech targeting President Donald Trump and figures linked to his administration.

    “A year ago, here in France, I compared Trump’s presidency to Nero’s court. I was wrong,” Malhuret said. “It’s the miracle court.”

    He then went through key figures one by one:

    “An anti-vaxxer, former heroin addict as Minister of Health” (referring to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.).

    “A climate-skeptic Minister of Economy” (referring to Scott Bessent).

    “An alcoholic TV host, Minister of the Armed Forces” (referring to Pete Hegseth).

    “An old Qatar agent, Minister of Justice” (referring to Pam Bondi).

    “A groupie of Putin, Minister of National Security” (referring to Tulsi Gabbard).

    He then widened his criticism, quoting a proverb:
    “When a clown settles in a palace, he does not become king — it is the palace that becomes a circus.”

    Malhuret also raised concerns about political power, foreign influence, and conflicts of interest, arguing that such issues could trigger serious consequences in other systems.

    He ended with the line that quickly went viral:
    “Every time the Epstein affair resurfaces, bombs explode somewhere in the world and cause a distraction.”

    The speech has since spread widely online, with supporters calling it a blunt international critique, while critics say it crosses into overheated political rhetoric.
    French Senator Claude Malhuret delivered a scathing speech targeting President Donald Trump and figures linked to his administration. “A year ago, here in France, I compared Trump’s presidency to Nero’s court. I was wrong,” Malhuret said. “It’s the miracle court.” He then went through key figures one by one: “An anti-vaxxer, former heroin addict as Minister of Health” (referring to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.). “A climate-skeptic Minister of Economy” (referring to Scott Bessent). “An alcoholic TV host, Minister of the Armed Forces” (referring to Pete Hegseth). “An old Qatar agent, Minister of Justice” (referring to Pam Bondi). “A groupie of Putin, Minister of National Security” (referring to Tulsi Gabbard). He then widened his criticism, quoting a proverb: “When a clown settles in a palace, he does not become king — it is the palace that becomes a circus.” Malhuret also raised concerns about political power, foreign influence, and conflicts of interest, arguing that such issues could trigger serious consequences in other systems. He ended with the line that quickly went viral: “Every time the Epstein affair resurfaces, bombs explode somewhere in the world and cause a distraction.” The speech has since spread widely online, with supporters calling it a blunt international critique, while critics say it crosses into overheated political rhetoric.
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