!function(n){if(!window.cnx){window.cnx={},window.cnx.cmd=[];var t=n.createElement('iframe');t.display='none',t.onload=function(){var n=t.contentWindow.document,c=n.createElement('script');c.src='//cd.connatix.com/connatix.player.js',c.setAttribute('async','1'),c.setAttribute('type','text/javascript'),n.body.appendChild(c)},n.head.appendChild(t)}}(document);(new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=f010447b-d244-4111-a314-7b4542ae4145';cnx.cmd.push(function(){cnx({"playerId":"f010447b-d244-4111-a314-7b4542ae4145","mediaId":"d3ef9bca-3061-4c6a-b827-a5af1768ab29"}).render("6806701be4b08b23340b40ad");});Former President Barack Obama mourned the loss of “rare leader” Pope Francis in an emotional statement on Monday, hours after the announcement of the death of the pope. “Pope Francis was the rare leader who made us want to be better people,” the former president said in a statement shared on X, formerly Twitter. “In his humility and his gestures at once simple and profound — embracing the sick, ministering to the ho
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