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Pope Leo Criticises Prison Conditions in Equatorial Guinea, Urges Leaders to Serve Common Good
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Politique·22.04.2026Résumé IA

Pope Leo Criticises Prison Conditions in Equatorial Guinea, Urges Leaders to Serve Common Good

Pope Leo concluded his four-nation Africa tour in Equatorial Guinea, publicly criticising the country's poor prison conditions and urging leaders to use oil wealth for all citizens. The Pope addressed a Mass of 100,000 people including President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the world's longest-serving president, calling for an end to corruption and greater freedom in the oil-rich nation where more than half live in poverty.

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Pope Leo XIV Condemns Resource Colonisation in Equatorial Guinea Visit
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Politique·22.04.2026Résumé IA

Pope Leo XIV Condemns Resource Colonisation in Equatorial Guinea Visit

Pope Leo XIV arrived in Equatorial Guinea on Tuesday, condemning the colonisation of Africa's oil and mineral resources and calling the global economy that prioritises profit 'a killer.' The pontiff met with President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has ruled since 1979 and been accused of widespread corruption. Despite oil wealth accounting for nearly half of GDP, over half of the country's two million people live in poverty, with revenues enriching the ruling family rather than the population.

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Pope Leo Denounces Africa's Mineral 'Colonisation' During Historic Equatorial Guinea Visit
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Monde·22.04.2026Résumé IA

Pope Leo Denounces Africa's Mineral 'Colonisation' During Historic Equatorial Guinea Visit

Pope Leo arrived in Equatorial Guinea on the final leg of his Africa journey, becoming the first pontiff to visit since 1982. In a pointed address, he denounced the "colonisation" of Africa's minerals and "lust for power" in a nation ruled by Africa's longest-serving president Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo since 1979. Despite oil wealth accounting for nearly half of GDP, over half of the population lives in poverty, with rights groups documenting how revenues have enriched the ruling family.

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