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Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks during a rally in Caracas, capital of Venezuela, December 1, 2025. Venezuela does not want "a slave's peace," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told supporters Monday as U.S. military deployment has been "testing" his country for months. "We want peace, but peace with sovereignty, peace with equality, peace with freedom; we do not want the peace of slaves or the peace of colonies. A colony never, slaves never," Maduro declared, noting that the 22-week U.S. military "aggression" can be described as "psychological terrorism." Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks during a rally in Caracas, capital of Venezuela, December 1, 2025. Venezuela does not want "a slave's peace," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told supporters Monday as U.S. military deployment has been "testing" his country for months. "We want peace, but peace with sovereignty, peace with equality, peace with freedom; we do not want the peace of slaves or the peace of colonies. A colony never, slaves never," Maduro declared, noting that the 22-week U.S. military "aggression" can be described as "psychological terrorism." Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro waves the Venezuelan national flag during a rally in Caracas, capital of Venezuela, December 1, 2025. Venezuela does not want "a slave's peace," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told supporters Monday as U.S. military deployment has been "testing" his country for months. "We want peace, but peace with sovereignty, peace with equality, peace with freedom; we do not want the peace of slaves or the peace of colonies. A colony never, slaves never," Maduro declared, noting that the 22-week U.S. military "aggression" can be described as "psychological terrorism." Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro gestures during a rally in Caracas, capital of Venezuela, December 1, 2025. Venezuela does not want "a slave's peace," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told supporters Monday as U.S. military deployment has been "testing" his country for months. "We want peace, but peace with sovereignty, peace with equality, peace with freedom; we do not want the peace of slaves or the peace of colonies. A colony never, slaves never," Maduro declared, noting that the 22-week U.S. military "aggression" can be described as "psychological terrorism." Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro attends a rally in Caracas, capital of Venezuela, December 1, 2025. Venezuela does not want "a slave's peace," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told supporters Monday as U.S. military deployment has been "testing" his country for months. "We want peace, but peace with sovereignty, peace with equality, peace with freedom; we do not want the peace of slaves or the peace of colonies. A colony never, slaves never," Maduro declared, noting that the 22-week U.S. military "aggression" can be described as "psychological terrorism." Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro kisses the Venezuelan national flag during a rally in Caracas, capital of Venezuela, December 1, 2025. Venezuela does not want "a slave's peace," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told supporters Monday as U.S. military deployment has been "testing" his country for months. "We want peace, but peace with sovereignty, peace with equality, peace with freedom; we do not want the peace of slaves or the peace of colonies. A colony never, slaves never," Maduro declared, noting that the 22-week U.S. military "aggression" can be described as "psychological terrorism." Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Maduro Rally - Caracas

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro gestures during a rally in Caracas, capital of Venezuela, December 1, 2025. Venezuela does not want "a slave's peace," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told supporters Monday as U.S. military deployment has been "testing" his country for months. "We want peace, but peace with sovereignty, peace with equality, peace with freedom; we do not want the peace of slaves or the peace of colonies. A colony never, slaves never," Maduro declared, noting that the 22-week U.S. military "aggression" can be described as "psychological terrorism." Str/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Red Spider Nebula

Red Spider Nebula

Handout photo dated on October 26, 2025 shows Red Spider Nebula. Using its Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam), NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured never-before-seen details of the Red Spider Nebula, a planetary nebula, in this image released on Oct. 26, 2025. NIRCam is Webb’s primary near-infrared imager, providing high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy for a wide variety of investigations. Webb’s new view of the Red Spider Nebula reveals for the first time the full extent of the nebula’s outstretched lobes, which form the ‘legs’ of the spider. These lobes, shown in blue, are traced by light emitted from H2 molecules, which contain two hydrogen atoms bonded together. Stretching over the entirety of NIRCam’s field of view, these lobes are shown to be closed, bubble-like structures that each extend about 3 light-years. Outflowing gas from the center of the nebula has inflated these massive bubbles over thousands of years. Photo by ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, J. H. Kastner (Rochester Institute of Technolo via ABAC

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es A Jamais" Rally in Paris - France

"Invaincu·es a jamais" (Never defeated) rally in Paris at Place de la Bastille organized by the association NotreOhRage claiming concrete measures from the justice system to protect victims of gender-based and sexual violence, on November 30, 2025, in Paris, France. Photo by Leo Previtali/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Turtle Eagerly Chases Shrimp in Playful Video

On October 8, 2025, in Guangdong, China, a turtle eagerly chased a peeled shrimp in a playful video. It paddled frantically and stretched its neck to reach the treat, never giving up.

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A statue of the Virgin Mary is seen at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A statue of the Virgin Mary is seen at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

The graves of the seven monks assassinated in 1996 are seen at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

The graves of the seven monks assassinated in 1996 are seen at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

The graves of the seven monks assassinated in 1996 are seen at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A statue of the Virgin Mary is seen at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A statue of the Virgin Mary is seen at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A statue of the Virgin Mary is seen at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A statue of the Virgin Mary is seen at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A view of the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A view of the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A view of the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A view of the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A view of the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Photos of the seven monks assassinated in 1996 are displayed on a wall at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A view of the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Photos of the seven monks assassinated in 1996 are displayed on a wall at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A statue of the Virgin Mary is seen at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

Tibhirine Monastery Memorial - Medea

A view of the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. Christian de Cherge, Luc Dochier, Christophe Lebreton, Bruno Lemarchand, Michel Fleury, Celestin Ringeard, and Paul Favre-Miville - lived at the Notre Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, where they were known for their commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence with the local Muslim community. During the night of March 26-27, 1996, the monks were kidnapped by an armed group amid escalating violence in the region. Weeks later, on May 21, 1996, a communique attributed to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) announced their execution. Their severed heads were discovered on May 30, 1996, four kilometers northwest of Medea, while their bodies were never recovered. Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Cat Walks on Front Legs After Losing Use of Hind Legs

In Xinjiang, China, on November 8, a cat that lost the use of its hind legs was filmed walking entirely on its front legs, quickly reaching its bed. Netizens praised its resilience, calling it “a true fighter who never gave up.”

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Kennedy Delivers 1980 Keynote Address

Kennedy Delivers 1980 Keynote Address

New York, NY - (FILE) -- United States Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy (Democrat of Massachusetts) arrives to deliver the keynote speech at the 1980 Democratic National Convention in New York, New York on Tuesday, August 12, 1980. With him is his wife, Joan. Kennedy challenged incumbent President Jimmy Carter for his party's 1980 nomination. Kennedy ended his speech with the words "For me, a few hours ago, this campaign came to an end. For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die.".Photo by Arnie Sachs / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration In Support Of The Palestinian People - Lisbon

Demonstration In Support Of The Palestinian People - Lisbon

A demonstrator in the crowd holding a placard with the message "Israelis killers will never dance in portugal". More than 3000 people gathered in central Lisbon to show solidarity with Palestinians and demand the release of three Portuguese citizens detained by Israel after attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, on october 04, 2025 in Lisbon. Photo by Christophe Michel / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration In Support Of The Palestinian People - Lisbon

Demonstration In Support Of The Palestinian People - Lisbon

A demonstrator holding a placard with the message "Israelis killers will never dance in portugal". More than 3000 people gathered in central Lisbon to show solidarity with Palestinians and demand the release of three Portuguese citizens detained by Israel after attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, on october 04, 2025 in Lisbon. Photo by Christophe Michel / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar is pictured in the courtroom of the Tarn Assizes at his trial for the murder of his wife Delphine Jubillar, in Albi on September 23, 2025. The French father of two went on trial the day before denying he killed her in a case that captivated France since her disappearance at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2020. The body of his wife Delphine, 33, a nurse, has never been found in a mystery that has rarely been far from the headlines almost five years after her disappearance in rural southern France. Photo oy ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar is pictured in the courtroom of the Tarn Assizes at his trial for the murder of his wife Delphine Jubillar, in Albi on September 23, 2025. The French father of two went on trial the day before denying he killed her in a case that captivated France since her disappearance at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2020. The body of his wife Delphine, 33, a nurse, has never been found in a mystery that has rarely been far from the headlines almost five years after her disappearance in rural southern France. Photo oy ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar is pictured in the courtroom of the Tarn Assizes at his trial for the murder of his wife Delphine Jubillar, in Albi on September 23, 2025. The French father of two went on trial the day before denying he killed her in a case that captivated France since her disappearance at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2020. The body of his wife Delphine, 33, a nurse, has never been found in a mystery that has rarely been far from the headlines almost five years after her disappearance in rural southern France. Photo oy ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar is pictured in the courtroom of the Tarn Assizes at his trial for the murder of his wife Delphine Jubillar, in Albi on September 23, 2025. The French father of two went on trial the day before denying he killed her in a case that captivated France since her disappearance at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2020. The body of his wife Delphine, 33, a nurse, has never been found in a mystery that has rarely been far from the headlines almost five years after her disappearance in rural southern France. Photo oy ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar is pictured in the courtroom of the Tarn Assizes at his trial for the murder of his wife Delphine Jubillar, in Albi on September 23, 2025. The French father of two went on trial the day before denying he killed her in a case that captivated France since her disappearance at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2020. The body of his wife Delphine, 33, a nurse, has never been found in a mystery that has rarely been far from the headlines almost five years after her disappearance in rural southern France. Photo oy ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar At His Trial - Albi

Cedric Jubillar is pictured in the courtroom of the Tarn Assizes at his trial for the murder of his wife Delphine Jubillar, in Albi on September 23, 2025. The French father of two went on trial the day before denying he killed her in a case that captivated France since her disappearance at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2020. The body of his wife Delphine, 33, a nurse, has never been found in a mystery that has rarely been far from the headlines almost five years after her disappearance in rural southern France. Photo oy ABACAPRESS.COM

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