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I'm Celia Hatton and at 1600 GMT on Thursday, the 27th of November, these are our main stories.
Pope Leo warns about rising levels of conflict in the world on a visit to Turkey,
his first foreign trip.
The CIA director says the man suspected of shooting two National Guard officers in Washington is an Afghan who worked with US forces.
Venezuela banned six major airlines as tensions escalate with the US.
Also in this podcast, one of the world's biggest beer companies is hit by a cyber attack.
And why taking photos of planes has two Chinese teenagers facing prison time in South Korea.
Let's begin in Turkey where Pope Leo XIV has received a grand welcome on his first foreign trip as the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Pope was greeted with a brass band and gun salute
as he met President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the capital,
Ankara.
Turkey is a Muslim-majority country, less than one percent of the population is Christian.