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Habemus Papam: the name and face of the new pope are known, Leo XIV addresses the crowd

Steph Deschamps / May 8, 2025
Discreet but influential, American Robert Francis Prevost was elected pope on Thursday, becoming the 267th pontiff, under the name Leo XIV.
It’s a first in the history of the Catholic Church: a pope from the United States. Elected this Thursday, May 8, Robert Francis Prevost, 69, becomes Leo XIV, succeeding Francis. A man of experience and a connoisseur of the inner workings of the Vatican, this cardinal, who is classed among the moderates, represents a figure of balance in a tense ecclesial and geopolitical context.
Born in Chicago on September 14, 1955, into a family of Italian, French and Spanish descent, Robert Francis Prevost entered the Order of Saint Augustine in 1977, after studying mathematics at Villanova University. He then pursued theological studies in Chicago, before obtaining a doctorate in canon law in Rome.
Ordained a priest in 1982, he was sent as a missionary to Peru in 1984, where he remained for over twenty years. In Chiclayo, in the north of the country, he was involved in formation, ecclesiastical justice and pastoral accompaniment. There he became Archbishop Emeritus, deeply committed to the “peripheries”, those geographical and social areas often neglected by the Church.
“A bishop must not be a little prince sitting in his kingdom, he must be close to the people he serves and walk with them, suffer with them,” he declared again in 2024 in an interview with Vatican News.
Returning to Chicago in 1999, he was elected provincial superior of the Augustinians of the Midwest, before being appointed worldwide prior general of the order in 2001. He held this position until 2013. In 2014, Pope Francis named him Bishop of Chiclayo, then made him a Cardinal in 2023, recognizing his pastoral vision and ability to combine proximity and governance.
That same year, he became head of one of the Vatican’s most influential dicasteries: the Dicastery for Bishops, responsible for episcopal appointments worldwide. This is a strategic role, which he assumes with great care after succeeding Cardinal Marc Ouellet. He is also President of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America and a member of seven dicasteries of the Roman Curia.
Regarded as a man of listening and synthesis, Leo XIV is described as “the least American of Americans” by La Repubblica, in reference to his calm tone and moderate approach to major Church issues. His knowledge of canon law and international stature reassured reformers and conservatives alike within the College of Cardinals.
His profile as a “bridge” between cultures, his mastery of the realities on the ground and his keen understanding of the Vatican’s internal balances made him a discreet favorite, often cited by Vatican experts in the run-up to the conclave.
When Francis’ death was announced, he said that the Church still had “a lot to do”: “We can’t stop, we can’t go back. We have to see what the Holy Spirit wants for the Church of today and tomorrow”, he stressed in April. “The message is still the same, but the way to reach today’s people – young people, the poor, politicians – is different”.
His election opened a new page in pontifical history, marked not only by reformist continuity, but also by the reconciliation of different currents within the Catholic Church. Leo XIV, an American pope with a profoundly Latin-American background, intends to combine spiritual roots, a sense of dialogue and fidelity to the evangelical mission.
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Full-Scale Escalation in the Middle East: Washington and Israel Launch Operation “Epic Fury” Against Iran

Steph Deschamps / February 28, 2026
In what appears to be the most radical shift in regional geopolitics in decades, the United States and Israel launched a massive aerial offensive against the Islamic Republic of Iran on Saturday. Tehran immediately retaliated with a barrage of ballistic missiles targeting Israel and several Gulf nations, plunging the region into open warfare.
The Middle East has tilted into the unknown. This Saturday, February 28, 2026, the joint operation codenamed “Epic Fury” began with a series of devastating explosions rocking Tehran, Isfahan, and Qom. The strikes targeted nuclear infrastructure, missile depots, and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) command centers.
The Fate of Ali Khamenei and Iranian Retaliation
Several Israeli sources claim that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei may have been hit during strikes on his compound in Tehran. While unconfirmed, this news was followed by a message from President Donald Trump urging the Iranian people to “take back your government.”
In response, Iran triggered operation “Honest Promise 4,” launching hundreds of projectiles. While the Iron Dome protected most of Israeli territory, impacts were reported in Tel Aviv. In the Gulf, U.S. bases and civilian infrastructure in Dubai and Abu Dhabi were also targeted.
Canada Backs the Offensive
From Mumbai, where he was attending an economic forum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reacted firmly. In a joint statement with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, Canada expressed its support for the U.S.-Israeli actions aimed at dismantling Iran’s nuclear program.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran is the principal source of instability and terror in the Middle East,” Carney stated. While clarifying that Canada is not participating militarily and was not involved in the planning, he asserted that Iran must “never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.”
Ottawa has, however, urged all parties to protect civilian lives and instructed Canadians in Iran to “shelter in place.” Meanwhile, the New Democratic Party (NDP) sharply criticized this stance, denouncing what they called “blind support” for a dangerous escalation.
Transport Chaos
The repercussions are global. Air Canada has already cancelled its flights to the Gulf, and oil prices are skyrocketing. The international community, though divided, now fears a regional conflagration that no one seems able to control.
*** Last updated: February 28, 2026, 7:45 PM.
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