Pope Leo XIV Set to Visit France in September, Marking Significant Return
Pope Leo XIV is poised to visit France at the end of September, marking his second trip to an EU country outside Italy, as announced by French bishops.
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Pope Leo XIV is poised to visit France at the end of September, marking his second trip to an EU country outside Italy, as announced by French bishops.
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In a significant political maneuver, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition has submitted a motion to dissolve parliament, potentially leading to early elections that may alter the political landscape in Israel.