Europe News Video. Pope Francis warns that excessive scrolling causes 'brain rot' Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 31/01/2025 - 11:07 GMT+1 Pope Francis expressed concern over the impact of social media, warning against excessive scrolling, which he described as causing 'brain rot.' Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Pope Francis warns that excessive scrolling causes 'brain rot' Now playing Next Humanoid robot joins Melania Trump at White House education summit Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 27th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Iran and Ukraine wars 'very much interlinked' by Russia, Kallas warns Now playing Next EU can win tech battles if it integrates more - European patent chief Now playing Next France bids farewell to reformist former Prime Minister Lionel Jospin Now playing Next Trump to 'unleash hell' if Iran doesn't make deal, White House says Now playing Next Trump says Tehran negotiators ‘begging’ for US deal to end Iran war Now playing Next EU Council 'should consider meeting without Hungary,' Barroso says Now playing Next G7 gathers in France as Iran rejects Trump's 15-point ceasefire plan Now playing Next Iran spurns US' 15-point plan and escalates attacks on Israel and Gulf Now playing Next Brazil unveils first locally made supersonic fighter jet Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 26th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Trump says US operations in Iran war 'extremely ahead of schedule' Now playing Next Customs check: The dream-like world of Henri Rousseau explored at the Orangerie Now playing Next Russian drone barrage hits Ukraine, leaving five injured and causing power cuts More videos
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