Metro’s Gergana Krasteva reported from St Peter’s Square in Vatican City, where thousands queued in sweltering heat to pay their respects to Pope Francis, who recently passed away. As the crowd waited for hours, a mix of emotions filled the air—anticipation, grief, and a sense of community among mourners, including nuns, priests, and tourists. Inside St Peter’s Basilica, the atmosphere was heavy as people glimpsed the pope’s coffin, marking a significant moment in history as he prepares for burial at a smaller basilica outside Vatican walls.
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Man made friend strip before ‘parading’ him through Welsh village naked
Karl Griffiths, 42, was sentenced to 31 months in prison for kidnapping after violently attacking his friend and partner during a gathering in Penclawdd, forcing his friend to strip and parading him naked through the streets. Griffiths, who has a substantial criminal history, admitted to the charges, but the victim expressed reluctance to support the prosecution due to the incident's impact on his mental health. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A man named...
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