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The Pope made a deeply symbolic and emotional visit to the site of the 2020 Beirut port explosion — one of the largest non-nuclear blasts in modern history. Standing among the skeletal remains of warehouses and shattered infrastructure, he offered prayers for the victims and called for renewed unity, accountability, and global support for Lebanon’s fragile recovery.

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02:42This is the son of two children, he has lost his brother and his brother.
03:12The Old West is a town of Hong Kong, a city of Hong Kong.
03:19The city of Hong Kong is a town of Hong Kong.
03:27The city of Hong Kong is a city of Hong Kong.
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