Icelanders voted in a new parliament election due to disagreements on immigration, energy policy, and the economy, leading to Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson’s coalition government collapse. Polling stations opened despite severe weather conditions, with results expected the following day. The election marks Iceland’s sixth since the 2008 financial crisis, with support for governing parties plummeting amidst economic challenges, high inflation, immigration pressures, and ongoing volcano eruptions impacting the country’s political landscape and driving the need for change.
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Church must bring light to world’s ‘dark nights’: Pope Leo at first mass | Religion News
The Vatican announced that Pope Leo XIV will be formally installed on May 18, following his election as the first American pope after Pope Francis's death.Pope Leo XIV, previously Cardinal Robert Prevost, celebrated his first Mass in the Sistine Chapel, emphasizing the Church's role in addressing societal issues and acknowledging challenges such as a budget shortfall and divisions over inclusivity. He aims to serve as a “faithful administrator” while maintaining current senior Vatican officials temporarily....
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