Vatican City: Pope Leo XIV has issued a heartfelt plea for an immediate ceasefire and the opening of humanitarian corridors in war-torn Sudan, urging global action to alleviate the suffering of civilians trapped in the violence. Delivering his appeal during the Sunday Angelus address, the Pope also extended his prayers for peace in Tanzania, which has witnessed deadly unrest following its recent elections.
Expressing deep sorrow over the escalating conflict in Sudan, particularly in the besieged city of El Fasher in North Darfur, Pope Leo condemned the continued atrocities. “I follow with great anguish the tragic reports from Sudan, especially from El Fasher, where innocent lives are being torn apart,” he said. The Pontiff lamented the “indiscriminate attacks on women and children, assa

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