- Thousands mourn top IDF officer abducted to Gaza: ‘If I’m captured, I won’t go in alive—don’t make deals for me’ Ynetnews
- Israel mourns Lt. Col. Asaf Hamami in Kiryat Shaul funeral The Jerusalem Post
- PM conveys condolences to family of Asaf Hamami, will call Daniel and Neutra families later The Times of Israel
- Body of Top Israeli Commander Found in Gaza ABNA English
- Top IDF Officer Killed on Oct. 7 Laid to Rest After Body Returned From Gaza Haaretz
EU Leaders Skip Latin American Summit to Avoid Irking Trump – Bloomberg
- EU Leaders Skip Latin American Summit to Avoid Irking Trump Bloomberg
- EU leaders to skip summit in Colombia after Trump sanctions Financial Times
- Key Topics for the Upcoming CELAC-EU Summit in Colombia ColombiaOne.com
- “Colombia will promote a shared agenda on energy, health, trade, and digitalization at the EU-CELAC Summit” thediplomatinspain.com
- EU leaders to skip summit in Colombia to avoid irritating Trump: Media reveals who’s not going RBC-Ukraine
Jesus, not Virgin Mary, saved the world, Vatican says – Reuters
- Jesus, not Virgin Mary, saved the world, Vatican says Reuters
- Doctrinal Note on Marian titles: Mother of the faithful, not Co-redemptrix Vatican News
- Mary, mother of Jesus and all believers, is not co-redeemer, Vatican says usccb
- Vatican to release new document on polygamy at end of November Catholic News Agency
- Vatican nixes use of ‘Co-Redemptrix,’ ‘Mediatrix’ as titles for Mary EWTN Vatican
US eyes troop ‘flexibility’, increased defence spending in South Korea
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The Dalai Lama created a Tibetan capital in exile in India. It’s shrinking – NPR
Chess world roiled by Naroditsky’s ‘unexpected’ death
As criticism grows, is UAE ready to walk away from Sudan’s RSF militia?
After mass killings in El Fasher and four years on from a coup, UAE now admits its Sudan policy has gone wrong
The United Arab Emirates’ diplomatic machine is for the first time admitting to mistakes in its Sudan policy after suffering reputational damage over its support for the Rapid Support Forces, the Sudanese paramilitary group that has carried out mass killings in El Fasher since it captured the city late last month.
Speaking in Bahrain on Sunday, Anwar Gargash, the UAE’s senior diplomatic envoy, said the UAE and others had been wrong not to impose sanctions on the instigators of the 2021 coup – led jointly by the RSF and the army – that overthrew Sudan’s transitional civilian government.
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Freed Palestinian prisoners reunited with families in Gaza
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A look inside Egypt’s newly unveiled Grand Egyptian Museum – Al Jazeera
- A look inside Egypt’s newly unveiled Grand Egyptian Museum Al Jazeera
- Egypt's Grand Museum opens, displaying Tutankhamun tomb in full for first time BBC
- The $1 billion Grand Egyptian Museum opens to the public AP News
- Now give us back Rosetta Stone and other treasures, Egyptians demand The Times
- The Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo is Finally Open, Displaying Countless Treasures for the First Time ARTnews.com
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A look inside Egypt’s newly unveiled Grand Egyptian Museum
Maldives becomes only nation with generational smoking ban – CBS News
- Maldives becomes only nation with generational smoking ban CBS News
- Smoking banned for entire generation under sweeping new national law Fox News
- Maldives becomes the first country to impose a generational ban on smoking NBC News
- Maldives bans smoking for younger generations BBC
- Maldives just made it illegal for some generations to smoke CNN
Mamdani promises to stand up to ‘bullies’ after Trump funding threat
Torture in Israeli prisons rose sharply during war, says freed Palestinian author
Nasser Abu Srour says prisons became like ‘another front’ in Gaza conflict and tells of struggle to adjust to life outside
A celebrated Palestinian author who was freed last month after more than 32 years in Israeli prisons has said the use of torture increased dramatically during his last two years of captivity as Israel came to treat its jails as another front in the Gaza war.
Nasser Abu Srour, whose prison memoir has been translated into seven languages and is tipped to win a major international literary prize this month, was among more than 150 Palestinians serving life sentences who were freed as part of the US-brokered Gaza ceasefire and then immediately exiled to Egypt, where most remain in limbo.
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