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Pope Leo XIV warns wars are 'fed' faster than people as aid money dries up
ROME (AP) — Addressing the governing body of the U.N. World Food Program in Rome, Leo pressed governments to cut red tape and tear down obstacles that prevent assistance from reaching those in need.
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