Election Campaign Pauses as Australia Mourns Pope Francis
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton cancelled campaign events to pay their respects, with flags flown at half-staff in Australia.
- Public services mourning Pope Francis began in Sydney, where world leaders paid tribute to his commitment to peace and the marginalized.
- Albanese acknowledged Pope Francis as a 'pope of peace' during a Mass in Melbourne.
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Ricardo Darín recalls in 'La Revuelta' how the election of Pope Francis was lived in Argentina: "It was celebrated as a World Cup"
Ricardo Darín has come to La Revuelta this Tuesday to promote his new series El Eternauta, which premieres on April 30th in Netflix. "I have to do a good interview. It is one of the best actors in the world," has been the host letter that David Broncano has offered from his guest before he entered the stage.Once on it, Darín and Broncano have talked about various topics, among which he has highlighted the recent death of Pope Francis. The interp…

The Pope's death has received a muted official response in China, which has a tense relationship with the Vatican.
As the world rushed to pay tribute to Pope Francis following his death, the response has been comparatively muted in China, an officially atheist state with millions of Catholics whose government has had a difficult and complex relationship with the Vatican. With the passing of Pope Francis, Beijing loses a highly respected world leader who had brought the Vatican closer to the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party than any of his predecesso…
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