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A white BMW motorcycle signed by the Pope will be auctioned this Saturday in Munich, with an estimate of €40,000 to €60,000 (≈ $46,200 to $69,300, using the October 14, 2025 reference rate). The initiative channels a highly symbolic object toward a concrete cause: one
Read more: Munich auction: a Pope-signed BMW to fund a school in Madagascar
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Madagascar is undergoing an open institutional rupture after weeks of protests that began on September 25 over power cuts lasting more than twelve hours and water shortages. The demonstrations—driven largely by young people with limited prospects—grew in size and intensity.
Read more: Madagascar: institutional rupture, transition junta, and tension on the streets
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Relief over the release of 20 surviving hostages now coexists in Israel with growing frustration: only a few of the bodies of deceased hostages have been returned. That emotional contrast—relief and grief—is shaping the public conversation. Defense Minister Israel Katz accused
Read more: Hostages, cease-fire, and rising tension: Israel and Hamas clash over compliance
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2025 Nobel in Economics: Innovation as the engine of growth This year’s Nobel honors Philippe Aghion, Peter Howitt, and Joel Mokyr. The committee highlights one core point: long-run growth is powered by innovation and by the spread of knowledge. Three angles, one engine.
Read more: Innovation and growth: Nobel in Economics goes to Aghion, Howitt, Mokyr
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NATO has kicked off its annual Steadfast Noon drill, a nuclear-deterrence training event that focuses on procedures, multinational coordination, and high-pressure mission profiles without the use of live weapons. Over two weeks, allied aircrews operate mainly over the North Sea,
Read more: Deterrence and coordination: fleet maneuvers backed by tactical air power
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Hamas is attempting to reconstitute itself in the territories it has moved back to control, doing so with an institutional makeover: pressed uniforms, new insignia, and the label “Gaza security forces.” Behind the image, however, the same power structure persists, according to observers and local
Read more: Hamas reemerges as “security forces” in Gaza, stalling disarmament plans
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is due to enter La Santé prison in Paris on October 21, 2025, to begin serving a five-year sentence tied to the alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign. The order is immediately enforceable, which means his appeal does not suspend the
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Relentless storms across Mexico have left a devastating trail of destruction, transforming towns and villages into islands cut off from the world. According to official reports, at least 44 people have died as a result of the massive floods and landslides caused by continuous torrential rains. Dozens
Read more: Mexico Under Water: Deadly Storms Leave Destruction, Isolation and a Nation in Mourning
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Emotion and symbolism intertwined on Friday as María Corina Machado, leader of Venezuela’s opposition, celebrated her recognition with the Nobel Peace Prize, dedicating the award to the “suffering people of Venezuela” and former U.S. President Donald Trump, acknowledging his
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After more than two years of fear, anguish, and uncertainty, Israel is witnessing a historic moment. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Friday, in a televised address, that the Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip will finally return home. With visible emotion,
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The so-called “shadow fleet”—a covert network of vessels that allows Russia to bypass international sanctions—has become a growing concern for European security agencies. According to Ukrainian intelligence, the fleet is no longer limited to smuggling oil or military supplies; it
Read more: Ukraine Warns Russia’s “Shadow Fleet” Is Being Used for Sabotage and Espionage in Europe
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Three years and seven months after launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian government has unveiled a new national budget that it claims will bring “stability and growth.” In reality, the numbers tell a different story — one in which the Russian population is increasingly
Read more: Russia Shifts Deeper Into a War Economy as Civilian Burden Grows
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