Pope Leo’s Africa tour is drawing large turnouts and warm welcomes. In Angola, the mood is celebratory, while in Washington D-C, not so much, as Pope Leo addresses the US President's criticism of him.
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Folge vom 20.04.2026Pope Leo is celebrated as he visits Angola
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Folge vom 19.04.2026Between two homes: Migrant workers in Lebanon roped into social and economic impact of warMigrant workers in Lebanon are one of the most vulnerable communities since the war in the Middle East erupted. Experts say they are trapped between the economic impacts of the war, and it's taking a toll on their sense of belonging.
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Folge vom 19.04.2026All change for the FIFA World Cup 2026In just a few weeks, the world’s football fans will be turning all their attention on North America, as the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup finally gets underway. But some may find it’s not entirely what they were expecting.
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Folge vom 18.04.2026'It impacted the relationship with my culture': When culture, cuisine and a chronic illness combineCoeliac disease affects one in seventy Australians, according to the Wesley Research Institute. But when food is integral to cultural identity, the impacts of this autoimmune disease — especially on multicultural and diasporic communities in Australia — can extend beyond the physical, affecting mental health. Jude Soussan is a young person of Lebanese heritage in Perth, Western Australia, and has used her diagnosis to help educate others about what it means to live with coeliac disease in the diaspora, using creativity. She hopes that, with time, communities can better understand how to accommodate chronic illness.