In Cameroon, Pope Leo assails ‘tyrants ravaging’ world amid Trump row
Pope Leo, during a visit to Cameroon, strongly criticized world leaders for prioritizing war spending over essential resources like healing and education. His remarks, made in a region experiencing conflict, condemned those who use religion to justify war and lamented the destruction caused by "tyrants ravaging" the world.

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AI-generatedPope Leo, during a visit to Cameroon, strongly criticized world leaders for prioritizing war spending over essential resources like healing and education. His remarks, made in a region experiencing conflict, condemned those who use religion to justify war and lamented the destruction caused by "tyrants ravaging" the world. The Pope's comments follow recent social media attacks from US President Donald Trump, which have caused concern in Africa, home to a large Catholic population. Pope Leo, who has become an outspoken critic of the war that began with US-Israeli strikes on Iran, urged a "decisive change of course."
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4 extractedPope Leo blasted leaders who spend billions on wars and said the world was “being ravaged by a handful of tyrants”.
A simmering conflict going back nearly a decade has left thousands dead in Cameroon’s anglophone regions.
Trump’s attacks on Leo have caused dismay in Africa, where more than a fifth of the world’s Catholics live.
Leo has emerged as an outspoken critic of the war that began with US-Israeli strikes on Iran.