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Pope Francis reportedly made derogatory remarks during a private meeting with the Italian Bishops’ Conference, expressing opposition to allowing gay men to train for the priesthood even if they remained celibate. The reported comments, conveyed by various Italian news agencies, have sparked shock and concern, especially given the Pope’s previous public statements advocating respect for gay individuals.

While some supporters viewed him as changing the Church’s tone towards LGBTQ+ issues, the reported remarks suggest a different stance. Despite speculation that he might eventually permit celibate gay men to enter the priesthood, the Pope’s reported comments seem to refute this possibility.

Some defenders suggest the Pope may have unintentionally caused offense due to his limited proficiency in Italian colloquialisms, despite his upbringing in an Italian-speaking household. Reports also claim the Pope advocated for the expulsion of gay individuals from seminaries, regardless of whether they acted on their sexual orientation.

As of now, the Vatican has not issued a statement regarding the incident.

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Arkady Volozh, a co-founder of Yandex and a prominent figure in Russia’s tech industry, has criticized Moscow’s complete military intervention in Ukraine, referring to it as “savage.”

In an official statement, Volozh expressed his distress over the daily bombing of Ukrainian homes and conveyed his opposition to the conflict. Although he resides in Israel and had been criticized for his silence on the matter, he acknowledged his responsibility for his home country’s actions.

Volozh stepped down as Yandex’s CEO in 2022, a move that coincided with personal sanctions imposed by the European Union. The EU cited his role in supporting actions undermining Ukraine’s sovereignty. Yandex, often likened to “Russia’s Google,” is the largest Russian-language internet search engine. Volozh’s condemnation of the invasion stands out among Russia-linked business figures who have openly criticized President Vladimir Putin’s decision to initiate the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

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