HomeWorldPope criticises 'tyrants' who spend billions on wars, days after Trump spat World Pope criticises ‘tyrants’ who spend billions on wars, days after Trump spat By abdulwadud April 16, 2026 0 15 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The comments follow a high-profile spat with US President Donald Trump, who called the Pope weak on crime. Source link Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleProverb of the day: “Where there is love, there is strength to overcome challenges” | – The Times of IndiaNext articleSouth African ex-police chief gets tissue stuck on forehead while sweating during corruption inquiry RELATED ARTICLES World Iran’s gunboat fires on container ship off Oman coast April 22, 2026 World Mexico to beef up security at tourist sites after shooting at pyramids in lead up to World Cup April 22, 2026 World Mets fans react after team blows late lead in 12th straight loss April 22, 2026 World Colombian mercenaries in Sudan: Phone tracking shows they backed the RSF – report April 22, 2026 World Drake seems to troll Bears star QB Caleb Williams with ‘Iceman’ album promo in Toronto April 22, 2026 World Patel responds to Atlantic report, says he’s ‘never been intoxicated on the job’ April 22, 2026 World Video: What I Saw Crossing Into South Lebanon April 21, 2026 World Trump remains ‘in a quandary’ despite Iran war ceasefire extension April 21, 2026 World Pope Leo urges Africans to stay and ‘serve your country’ instead of migrating as displacement climbs April 21, 2026 World BTS label boss faces arrest: What are the allegations against Bang Si-hyuk? April 21, 2026 World Nearly 500 alleged MS-13 members in El Salvador face a sweeping mass trial April 21, 2026 World Florida wildfire map as warnings issued: “Dangerous” April 21, 2026 Load more - Advertisment - Most Popular Liam Rosenior slams ‘indefensible’ Chelsea as team hits new low April 22, 2026 Iran’s gunboat fires on container ship off Oman coast April 22, 2026 Medigap premiums leap, and consumers have few alternatives April 22, 2026 Most serious cyberattacks against UK now from Russia, Iran and China April 22, 2026 Load more