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Pope Leo heading back to Rome after outspoken Africa tour

Pope Leo returns to Rome on Thursday after wrapping up an ambitious four-nation Africa tour in which he forcefully decried the direction of global leadership, denouncing despotism and war, and drew the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump.



The first U.S. pope closed the nearly 18,000 km tour with a final Mass in a stadium in Equatorial Guinea, where tens of thousands began gathering in pouring rain before dawn for a last chance to see him.



Leo told worshippers in a homily, his 25th speech over the 10-day tour, that the Christian message means "every people is set free from the slavery of evil". He urged them to live their faith with joy.



The pope has taken on a new forceful speaking style during his time in Africa, in which he also visited Algeria, Cameroon and Angola. Leo has warned that the whims of the world's richest threaten peace, decried violations of international law by "neocolonial" global powers, and said the world was "being ravaged by a handful of tyrants".