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Egyptian president says Trump's plan on Gaza is 'last chance' for peace in region
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and US President Donald Trump co-chaired a peace summit in Egypt's Sharm el Sheikh on Monday on Gaza's future and the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
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Nicolas Sarkozy to go to prison on 21 October over Libyan campaign financing case
On 25 September, a Paris court found the former French leader guilty of criminal conspiracy involving the use of funds from Libya to finance his 2007 presidential campaign.
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Venezuelans in Colombia call for release of political prisoners
Venezuelans living in Colombia gathered on Saturday night to pray and demand the release of political prisoners in their homeland, calling for an end to persecution and inhumane treatment.
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Saint Parascheva celebration in Iași draws one of Romania’s largest pilgrimages
Thousands of faithful braved the rain and bad weather on the first day of their pilgrimage in the capital of the Moldova region, lining up in queues that stretched for almost 2 kilometres.
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Two activists arrested for vandalising a painting of Columbus at Madrid's Naval Museum
Two members of Futuro Vegetal have been charged with a crime against heritage after allegedly throwing biodegradable red paint on a work by José Garnelo at Madrid's Naval Museum on Spain's National Day. The Naval Museum says the artwork has now been restored.
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Polish prosecutors charge two Russian citizens with spying for Moscow
The couple was charged with spying for Russian intelligence, and one of them was additionally charged for plotting to send a parcel bomb via courier.
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EU countries sign Danish plan to boost child protection online
Ministers called on Friday to explore whether additional measures are needed to complement existing rules.
Culture News 
'America's original hero': Trump sparks anger by making Columbus Day an Italian-American celebration
The US president has reinstated Columbus Day as a national holiday to honour the explorer's legacy but the move has also reignited the debate about the origins of Columbus and the importance of Indigenous Peoples' Day.
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Hamas crackdown in Gaza leaves dozens dead amid power struggle
Hamas's operation in Gaza City over the weekend killed 32 people, targeting a rival clan. Despite the ceasefire with Israel, tensions remain high with multiple skirmishes reported over the past 10 days.
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Thousands gather at Fatima Shrine for final pilgrimage of the year
Thousands of pilgrims gathered at Portugal’s Fatima Shrine over the weekend to take part in the candlelight and farewell processions marking the traditional October pilgrimage.
Climate 
Earth reaches first catastrophic climate tipping point as coral reefs suffer ‘unprecedented dieback’
Global policy makers are being urged to take ‘immediate and unprecedented’ action to prevent the risk of triggering further climate tipping points.
Smart Regions 
Beyond knights and wars: the EU’s mediaeval castles become strongholds of sustainable tourism
Two ancient castles in the Croatian region of Istria have been renovated and refurbished to give them a second lease of life. This is how old stones are providing a glimpse into to the past — while creating jobs and boosting local economies.
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Both beloved and punished: the Istrian goat’s curious place in history
The goat remains a symbol of the identity of the Istrian region, in Croatia. It represents not only an animal but also a living monument to the Istrian culture, folklore and economy. But historically, they have not always been that beloved.
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Spain weather warnings: Storm Alice brings floods and travel chaos to Catalonia, Valencia and Ibiza
Heavy rain has flooded roads, stranded tourists and forced travel cancellations across Spain’s Mediterranean coast.
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