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Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi Triggers Severe Flooding, Displacing Thousands 2

Severe flooding has submerged towns and displaced hundreds of thousands as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines. Rivers overflowed in Cebu and nearby islands, forcing residents onto rooftops while cars and containers were swept through the streets. Local officials said some evacuation centers were inundated, and many survivors of a recent earthquake had to be evacuated again. More than 380,000 people fled their homes across the Visayas, southern Luzon, and northern Mindanao. Kalmaegi, locally named Tino, made landfall late Monday, November 3 with winds of up to 130 kph before moving toward the South China Sea on Tuesday, November 4.

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China: Tourists and Locals Rescue Yaks from Mud Pit in Qinghai

In Qinghai, China, tourists and locals joined forces with an excavator operator to rescue four yaks stuck in deep mud on September 30, 2025. After spotting the trapped animals, the tourists alerted a herdsman and enlisted help from a nearby construction site. Working for nearly an hour, they freed all four yaks safely. The herdsman said the rescue prevented losses of over RMB 40,000.

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Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

French former president Nicolas Sarkozy exits a vehicle as he returns to his home in Paris, France on October 13, 2025, following his meeting with prosecutors to be informed of the start of his jail sentence, after a court sentenced him last month to five years behind bars for criminal conspiracy. Sarkozy, France's leader from 2007 to 2012, was convicted in late September over a scheme for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 presidential run. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

French former president Nicolas Sarkozy exits a vehicle as he returns to his home flanked by his lawyer Jean-Michel Darrois in Paris, France on October 13, 2025, following his meeting with prosecutors to be informed of the start of his jail sentence, after a court sentenced him last month to five years behind bars for criminal conspiracy. Sarkozy, France's leader from 2007 to 2012, was convicted in late September over a scheme for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 presidential run. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

French former president Nicolas Sarkozy exits a vehicle as he returns to his home in Paris, France on October 13, 2025, following his meeting with prosecutors to be informed of the start of his jail sentence, after a court sentenced him last month to five years behind bars for criminal conspiracy. Sarkozy, France's leader from 2007 to 2012, was convicted in late September over a scheme for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 presidential run. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

French former president Nicolas Sarkozy exits a vehicle as he returns to his home flanked by his lawyer Jean-Michel Darrois in Paris, France on October 13, 2025, following his meeting with prosecutors to be informed of the start of his jail sentence, after a court sentenced him last month to five years behind bars for criminal conspiracy. Sarkozy, France's leader from 2007 to 2012, was convicted in late September over a scheme for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 presidential run. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

French former president Nicolas Sarkozy exits a vehicle as he returns to his home flanked by his lawyer Jean-Michel Darrois in Paris, France on October 13, 2025, following his meeting with prosecutors to be informed of the start of his jail sentence, after a court sentenced him last month to five years behind bars for criminal conspiracy. Sarkozy, France's leader from 2007 to 2012, was convicted in late September over a scheme for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 presidential run. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

French former president Nicolas Sarkozy exits a vehicle as he returns to his home flanked by his lawyer Jean-Michel Darrois in Paris, France on October 13, 2025, following his meeting with prosecutors to be informed of the start of his jail sentence, after a court sentenced him last month to five years behind bars for criminal conspiracy. Sarkozy, France's leader from 2007 to 2012, was convicted in late September over a scheme for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 presidential run. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

French former president Nicolas Sarkozy exits a vehicle as he returns to his home in Paris, France on October 13, 2025, following his meeting with prosecutors to be informed of the start of his jail sentence, after a court sentenced him last month to five years behind bars for criminal conspiracy. Sarkozy, France's leader from 2007 to 2012, was convicted in late September over a scheme for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 presidential run. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

French former president Nicolas Sarkozy exits a vehicle as he returns to his home in Paris, France on October 13, 2025, following his meeting with prosecutors to be informed of the start of his jail sentence, after a court sentenced him last month to five years behind bars for criminal conspiracy. Sarkozy, France's leader from 2007 to 2012, was convicted in late September over a scheme for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 presidential run. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

Sarkozy Returns Home After Being Informed On His Imprisonment - Paris

French former president Nicolas Sarkozy exits a vehicle as he returns to his home in Paris, France on October 13, 2025, following his meeting with prosecutors to be informed of the start of his jail sentence, after a court sentenced him last month to five years behind bars for criminal conspiracy. Sarkozy, France's leader from 2007 to 2012, was convicted in late September over a scheme for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 presidential run. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Handout photo of Nuno Mendes wearing a Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Handout photo of Nuno Mendes wearing a Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Handout photo of Marquinhos wearing a Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Handout photo of Desire Doue wearing a Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Handout photo of Ousmane Dembele wearing a Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Handout photo of Khvicha Kvaratskhel wearing a Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Handout photo of Ousmane Dembele wearing a Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

PSG Support the Pink October Campaign - Paris

Handout photo of Marquinhos wearing a Pink October dedicated jersey as Paris Saint-Germain is mobilizing to support the Pink October campaign. Throughout the month of October, the Club’s teams will lead prevention and awareness initiatives to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Paris, France on September 2025. Photo by AOP for PSG via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni and French lawyer Jean-Michel Darrois, after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni and French lawyer Jean-Michel Darrois, after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy looks on as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Verdict for the trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya - Paris

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the press flanked by his wife Carla Bruni as he leaves after the verdict in his trial for illegal campaign financing from Libya for his successful 2007 presidential bid, at the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in Paris, on September 25, 2025. A Paris court on September 25, 2025 sentenced former French president Nicolas Sarkozy to five years and ordered him to go to prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy over accusations the late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi helped fund his victorious 2007 presidential run. The court ordered that Sarkozy should be placed in custody at a later date, with prosecutors given one month to inform the former head of state when he should go to prison. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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