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Updated · Myanmar International TV · Apr 27
Pope Leo XIV urges peaceful nuclear energy use on Chernobyl anniversary
Updated
Updated · Myanmar International TV · Apr 27

Pope Leo XIV urges peaceful nuclear energy use on Chernobyl anniversary

13 articles · Updated · Myanmar International TV · Apr 27
  • Marking the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, Pope Leo XIV spoke during the Regina Caeli prayer in Vatican City.
  • He warned of the risks posed by increasingly powerful technologies and called for atomic energy to serve life and peace through responsible decision-making.
  • The Pope also highlighted the dangers of exploiting natural resources and ongoing conflicts, urging reflection on actions that threaten humanity’s future and prospects for lasting peace.
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