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Louvre director admits ‘insufficient’ camera coverage after heist

Paris (AFP) – The director of the Louvre admits there was inadequate security camera coverage of the outside walls of the museum, three days after a brazen daytime heist stunned the French capital. Senators grill Laurence des Cars over how thieves were able to make off with an estimated 88 million euros ($102 million) in jewels from the world-famous museum in just seven minutes. The heist has renewed scrutiny of security at French museums.

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‘Scream Squad’ gathers in London to shout away the stress

London (AFP) – Dozens of young people gather on Hampstead Heath in north London to join a collective ‘Scream Squad’ event. Led by content creator Mona Sharif, participants count down and unleash a cathartic group scream against the city skyline. Sharif says she started the trend after seeing similar TikToks in the United States and quickly drew more than a thousand followers.

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King Charles and Pope Leo pray together in historic first

Vatikanstadt (AFP) – King Charles III becomes the first head of the Church of England to pray publicly with a pope in a Vatican service led by Leo XIV. It is also the first time a reigning English or British monarch has prayed publicly with a pope since English king Henry VIII broke with Rome 500 years ago.

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Russia says immune to new US oil sanctions

Moskau (AFP) – Russia says new US sanctions on its oil industry risk hurting diplomatic efforts to end the Ukraine war, and that it has developed a “strong immunity” to them.

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Gazans flee areas in Khan Yunis as Israeli forces warn to avoid ‘yellow line’

Khan Yunis (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – US diplomat Marco Rubio is due in Israel this week, the latest Washington official to visit as President Donald Trump’s administration keeps up efforts to cement the fragile truce between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Rubio’s trip comes a day after Gazans fled areas of Khan Yunis to avoid the so-called “yellow line,” a boundary behind which Israeli troops have pulled back under the ceasefire agreement.

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Trump slaps sanctions on Russian oil as more deadly strikes on Ukraine

Zaporizhzhia (Ukraine) (AFP) – US President Donald Trump slapped sanctions on Russia’s two largest oil companies, complaining that his talks with Vladimir Putin to end the Ukraine war “don’t go anywhere.” The sanctions came hours after Russia’s latest overnight barrage on Ukraine killed at least seven people.

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Project saves thousands of family photos damaged in Valencia’s floods

Valencia (Spain) (AFP) – The floods in the Valencia region on 29 October 2024 claimed the lives of more than 230 people and caused colossal material damage. In addition to businesses, belongings and lives being lost, the water and mud also deprived many families of their memories. Thanks to a university-led initiative, hundreds of family photographs hung to dry at a laboratory, fragile reminders of birthday celebrations and summer vacations, have been rescued from ruin.

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Hundreds of Bolivians hold second night of protests against election results

La Paz (AFP) – Hundreds of Bolivians, mostly young university students, take to the streets of central La Paz for a second night to protest the results of the presidential election. Marching to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal and then to downtown, they claim there was fraud in the vote count, and that conservative, right wing candidate Jorge Quiroga was the true winner of the contest.

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Belarus’ ‘transfer of power is imminent’, freed opposition leader tells EU

Strasbourg (France) (AFP) – Former Belarusian political prisoner Sergei Tikhanovsky, imprisoned for almost five years and released this summer, tells the European Parliament in Strasbourg that a “transfer of power” in Belarus is “imminent”, but warns Europe must “become an active player” in the country. The popular opposition blogger, sentenced to 18 years in 2020 for challenging Belarus’s long-time autocratic leader Alexander Lukashenko, is the husband of the exiled opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya.

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‘Less and less sea ice’: Brazil woman sails solo through Arctic

Arctic (AFP) – Brazilian navigator Tamara Klink says she encountered “very little” sea ice on her solo sail through the Northwest Passage — a rare feat that would have been impossible without an icebreaker ship three decades ago. In September, the 28-year-old became the second woman and the first Latin American to complete the perilous Arctic journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, which has only become possible due to melting ice caused by climate change.

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Tombs by torchlight: Lisbon opens cemeteries to public for guided night tours

Lisbon (AFP) – Lisbon has opened its cemeteries to the public, offering guided night tours by torchlight for a fourth year to showcase the rich architectural and historical heritage of the city’s resting places. “There is a lot to see in a cemetery at night. We can see the architecture, the history, the lives of other people,” says a visitor on a night tour of the Prazeres cemetery, built in 1833.

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