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UN Security Council Emergency Meeting on Somalia

UN Security Council Emergency Meeting on Somalia

Sun Lei (C, front), China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, speaks at a UN Security Council meeting at the UN headquarters in New York, on Dec. 29, 2025. The Chinese envoy on Monday stressed that the Golan Heights are internationally recognized as occupied Syrian territory. The UN Security Council on Monday unanimously adopted a resolution to extend the mandate of the UN peacekeeping force in the Golan Heights for six months, until June 30, 2026. Photo by Zhang Fengguo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UN Security Council Emergency Meeting on Somalia

UN Security Council Emergency Meeting on Somalia

UN Security Council holds a meeting at the UN headquarters in New York, on Dec. 29, 2025. The UN Security Council on Monday unanimously adopted a resolution to extend the mandate of the UN peacekeeping force in the Golan Heights for six months, until June 30, 2026. Photo by Zhang Fengguo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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UN Security Council Emergency Meeting on Somalia

UN Security Council Emergency Meeting on Somalia

UN Security Council holds a meeting at the UN headquarters in New York, on Dec. 29, 2025. The UN Security Council on Monday unanimously adopted a resolution to extend the mandate of the UN peacekeeping force in the Golan Heights for six months, until June 30, 2026. Photo by Zhang Fengguo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exhibition of China's Terracotta Warriors - Budapest

Exhibition of China's Terracotta Warriors - Budapest

Curator Gyorgyi Fajcsak speaks during an interview with Xinhua at the opening ceremony of an exhibition of China's Terracotta Warriors in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties, including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. TO GO WITH "Budapest museum unveils China's Terracotta Warriors" (Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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Exhibition of China's Terracotta Warriors - Budapest

Exhibition of China's Terracotta Warriors - Budapest

Laszlo Baan, director general of the Museum of Fine Arts, speaks during an interview with Xinhua at the opening ceremony of an exhibition of China's Terracotta Warriors in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties, including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. TO GO WITH "Budapest museum unveils China's Terracotta Warriors" (Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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Exhibition of China's Terracotta Warriors - Budapest

Exhibition of China's Terracotta Warriors - Budapest

Laszlo Baan, director general of the Museum of Fine Arts, delivers a speech at the opening ceremony of an exhibition of China's Terracotta Warriors in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties, including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. TO GO WITH "Budapest museum unveils China's Terracotta Warriors" (Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Laszlo Baan, director general of the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, speaks during the opening ceremony of the exhibition "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors" in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Exhibits are pictured at the exhibition "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors" at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

A visitor views exhibits at the exhibition "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors" at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

A woman visits the exhibition "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors" at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Chinese Ambassador to Hungary Gong Tao speaks during the opening ceremony of the exhibition "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors" in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok speaks during the opening ceremony of the exhibition "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors" in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

A visitor views exhibits at the exhibition "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors" at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

A visitor views exhibits at the exhibition "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors" at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

A visitor takes photos of exhibits at the exhibition "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors" at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - Budapest

A visitor takes photos of exhibits at the exhibition "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors" at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 27, 2025. The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest on Thursday opened one of the most significant Chinese cultural exhibitions ever held in Hungary, presenting more than 150 ancient artworks from the Qin and Han dynasties (221 BC-220 AD), including ten original Terracotta Warriors. Titled "Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties - The First Chinese Emperor's Terracotta Warriors," the exhibition is jointly organized by the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, and it will run for six months starting from Friday. Photo by David Balogh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chinese manned space mission

JIUQUAN, China, Nov. 1 Kyodo - A rocket carrying three Chinese astronauts lifts off at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center near Jiuquan, Gansu Province, on Oct. 31, 2025. Three and a half hours later, the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft docked with China's Tiangong space station, where the three astronauts will stay for six months. (Kyodo)

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Chinese manned space mission

Chinese manned space mission

A rocket carrying three Chinese astronauts lifts off at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center near Jiuquan, Gansu Province, on Oct. 31, 2025. Three and a half hours later, the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft docked with China's Tiangong space station, where the three astronauts will stay for six months.

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Chinese manned space mission

Chinese manned space mission

A rocket carrying three Chinese astronauts lifts off at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center near Jiuquan, Gansu Province, on Oct. 31, 2025. Three and a half hours later, the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft docked with China's Tiangong space station, where the three astronauts will stay for six months.

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Chinese manned space mission

Chinese manned space mission

A rocket carrying three Chinese astronauts lifts off at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center near Jiuquan, Gansu Province, on Oct. 31, 2025. Three and a half hours later, the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft docked with China's Tiangong space station, where the three astronauts will stay for six months.

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Chinese manned space mission

Chinese manned space mission

A rocket carrying three Chinese astronauts lifts off at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center near Jiuquan, Gansu Province, on Oct. 31, 2025. Three and a half hours later, the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft docked with China's Tiangong space station, where the three astronauts will stay for six months.

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

A Replica Of The Moon By British Artist Luke Jerram - Queretaro

People attend the Alameda Hidalgo to enjoy the life-size Moon by British artist Luke Jerram, who installed a replica of the moon where he took the NASA scan in six months to obtain the measurements for the creation of the lunar replica. on October 9, 2025 in Queretaro, Mexico. Photo by Jose Carrera/ Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict of Nicolas Sarkozy Bygmalion case - Paris

Verdict of Nicolas Sarkozy Bygmalion case - Paris

French former president Nicolas Sarkozy arrives for the verdict in his appeal trial in the so-called Bygmalion case, at the courthouse, in Paris, on February 14, 2024. A French appeal court on February 14, 2024 reduced prison time for former president Nicolas Sarkozy after his conviction for illegal campaign financing during his 2012 re-election bid. A lower court had sentenced Sarkozy to one year in prison in the case, but the Paris court of appeal said he should only serve six months behind bars, with another six months suspended. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vatican Appeal Trial Opens Into Financial Scandal - Vatican

Vatican Appeal Trial Opens Into Financial Scandal - Vatican

The appeal trial concerning the management of Holy See funds over the London property deal begins at the Vatican Tribunal on September 22, 2025 at the Vatican. The initial trial ended with the conviction of ten defendants for crimes ranging from fraud to corruption, among others. The original trial opened in 2021 with its main focus on the London luxury property. Prosecutors alleged brokers and Vatican monsignors fleeced the Holy See of tens of millions of euros in fees and commissions to acquire the property, then extorted the Holy See for 15 million euros to cede control of it. The original investigation spawned two main tangents involving powerful Italian Cardinal Angelo Becciu, sentenced by the Vatican City court of first instance to five years and six months in prison. At the center is the purchase of a building in a fashionable district of London, a transaction which ended in a loss of at least 139 million euro. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vatican Appeal Trial Opens Into Financial Scandal - Vatican

Vatican Appeal Trial Opens Into Financial Scandal - Vatican

The appeal trial concerning the management of Holy See funds over the London property deal begins at the Vatican Tribunal on September 22, 2025 at the Vatican. The initial trial ended with the conviction of ten defendants for crimes ranging from fraud to corruption, among others. The original trial opened in 2021 with its main focus on the London luxury property. Prosecutors alleged brokers and Vatican monsignors fleeced the Holy See of tens of millions of euros in fees and commissions to acquire the property, then extorted the Holy See for 15 million euros to cede control of it. The original investigation spawned two main tangents involving powerful Italian Cardinal Angelo Becciu, sentenced by the Vatican City court of first instance to five years and six months in prison. At the center is the purchase of a building in a fashionable district of London, a transaction which ended in a loss of at least 139 million euro. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Vatican Appeal Trial Opens Into Financial Scandal - Vatican

Vatican Appeal Trial Opens Into Financial Scandal - Vatican

The appeal trial concerning the management of Holy See funds over the London property deal begins at the Vatican Tribunal on September 22, 2025 at the Vatican. The initial trial ended with the conviction of ten defendants for crimes ranging from fraud to corruption, among others. The original trial opened in 2021 with its main focus on the London luxury property. Prosecutors alleged brokers and Vatican monsignors fleeced the Holy See of tens of millions of euros in fees and commissions to acquire the property, then extorted the Holy See for 15 million euros to cede control of it. The original investigation spawned two main tangents involving powerful Italian Cardinal Angelo Becciu, sentenced by the Vatican City court of first instance to five years and six months in prison. At the center is the purchase of a building in a fashionable district of London, a transaction which ended in a loss of at least 139 million euro. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor Admitted to the Air Force Academy - Spain

Princess Leonor enters the General Air Academy, on September 1, 2025, in San Javier, Murcia (Spain). Princess Leonor begins the last course of the three that have consisted of her military training as a future captain general of the Armed Forces when she will accede to the throne. After her passage through the General Academy of the Army in Zaragoza and the Naval Military School of Marin (Pontevedra) last year, which included six months of navigation aboard the training ship 'Juan Sebastian Elcano', the Bourbon ensign enters as a fourth year student to train as a pilot at the General Air Academy of San Javier (Murcia). Photo by Edu Botella / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Israeli people are pictured during a rally protesting against Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City in Tel Aviv, Israel, on August 9, 2025. The Israeli army's planned takeover of Gaza City is expected to take at least six months, Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported on Saturday evening. The Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City has drawn condemnation both domestically and internationally, with critics arguing it violates international law, worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and undermines efforts to reach a ceasefire. Meanwhile, thousands demonstrated in Tel Aviv's "Hostages Square" Saturday evening, calling for an end to the war through an agreement that would secure the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Photo by Jamal Awad /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Israeli people are pictured during a rally protesting against Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City in Tel Aviv, Israel, on August 9, 2025. The Israeli army's planned takeover of Gaza City is expected to take at least six months, Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported on Saturday evening. The Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City has drawn condemnation both domestically and internationally, with critics arguing it violates international law, worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and undermines efforts to reach a ceasefire. Meanwhile, thousands demonstrated in Tel Aviv's "Hostages Square" Saturday evening, calling for an end to the war through an agreement that would secure the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Photo by Jamal Awad /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Israeli people are pictured during a rally protesting against Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City in Tel Aviv, Israel, on August 9, 2025. The Israeli army's planned takeover of Gaza City is expected to take at least six months, Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported on Saturday evening. The Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City has drawn condemnation both domestically and internationally, with critics arguing it violates international law, worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and undermines efforts to reach a ceasefire. Meanwhile, thousands demonstrated in Tel Aviv's "Hostages Square" Saturday evening, calling for an end to the war through an agreement that would secure the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Photo by Jamal Awad /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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