Pope Leo asks media to show suffering of war, not amplify 'propaganda' - Reuters
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Pope Leo called on media outlets to focus on documenting the human suffering caused by war rather than amplifying propaganda messages. The pontiff made these remarks as conflicts continue across multiple regions globally, including ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza that have dominated international news coverage. His comments reflect growing Vatican concern about how modern warfare is portrayed in media, particularly regarding the role of information warfare in contemporary conflicts. The Pope's statement underscores the Catholic Church's position that journalism should prioritize humanitarian concerns over political messaging during wartime. This guidance comes as news organizations face increasing pressure from various parties to frame coverage of international conflicts in particular ways.
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