Pope Francis embarks on Asia - Pacific tour
The eighty-seven year old has reduced his travel in recent years due to health problems, but this twelve-day trip will be the longest of his papacy so far.
Pope Francis has just begun a twelve-day Asia Pacific tour that will take him to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore. The leader of the Catholic Church will focus on environmental threats and interfaith dialogue.
In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has appealed for forgiveness for the failure of his government to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas. But protests are continuing from families of hostages and critics of the government.
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