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World Leaders Applaud Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Agreement

World leaders have expressed strong support for a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, effective Wednesday at 0200 GMT. US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron hailed the deal as a protective measure for Israel against Hezbollah and a step towards lasting calm. They pledged to ensure its full implementation and support the Lebanese army. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged Biden's role in securing the truce, emphasizing that its duration hinges on developments in Lebanon, while also allowing Israel to exert pressure on Hamas. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati called the ceasefire a crucial step towards regional stability. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock described it as a "ray of hope," and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged for it to lead to a sustainable political solution. EU chief Ursula von der Leyen welcomed the news for enhancing Lebanon's stability, while a UN official stressed the need for commitment from both parties to make the agreement work. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 9 am

Prince Harry's Friend Discusses "Dysfunctional" Royal Family Dynamics

Former rugby union player James Haskell has described the British royal family as "very dysfunctional," while maintaining a long-standing friendship with Prince Harry. In an interview with the London Times, Haskell reflected on his close ties to Harry and his family, noting he has spent significant time with them over the years, including attending Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle. While criticizing some family dynamics, Haskell defended the monarchy's role, emphasizing its importance and warning against calls for its abolition. The rift between Harry and the royal family has been widely reported, particularly following revelations in Harry's memoir, _Spare_. Despite the tensions, a source indicated that the relationship between Harry and his brother, Prince William, while strained, is not beyond repair. Haskell continues to engage with royal connections through his podcast, “The Good, the Bad & the Rugby,” alongside fellow hosts Mike Tindall and Alex Payne. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 12 pm

Stubbs' Rare Dog Painting Could Fetch £1.5 Million at Auction

George Stubbs' renowned painting "The Spanish Pointer" is set to be auctioned at Sotheby's in London next week, with an estimated value of £1.5 million to £2 million. This 18th-century portrait of a Spanish pointer dog, painted between 1766 and 1768, last changed hands for £30,000 in 1972 and £11 in 1802. Julian Gascoigne, a senior director at Sotheby's, expressed excitement over the painting's re-emergence, highlighting Stubbs' exceptional understanding of animal anatomy, evidenced in the dog's distinctive features. The breed, introduced to England in the early 18th century, was prized by sportsmen for its hunting skills. Since its only official exhibition in 1948, the artwork has been largely unseen until now. Stubbs, a largely self-taught artist, is celebrated for his animal portraits, with notable works including "Whistlejacket," displayed at the National Gallery in London. "The Spanish Pointer" will be available for viewing at Sotheby's until early December. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 1 pm

Trump Guitars Faces Cease and Desist from Iconic Brand

A guitar company, Trump Guitars, has found itself at the center of a trademark dispute after being accused by Gibson of imitating its iconic Les Paul design. The company, which claims to have the only guitar endorsed by Donald Trump, received a "cease and desist" letter from Gibson, asserting that Trump Guitars' products infringe upon its exclusive trademarks. Despite this legal challenge, the company has sold out of its $11,500 Trump-autographed American Eagle electric guitar and is promoting a "Presidential Series" that features Trump's name inlaid on the fretboard. The website clarifies that it is not affiliated with Gibson and that the guitars are manufactured using various international and domestic components. The situation raises questions about potential impacts from a proposed 25 percent tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada, as Trump continues to leverage his brand across a diverse range of products. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 1 pm

Trump Challenges Xi with Early Tariff Threat

Donald Trump has initiated a new tariff confrontation with China, announcing a proposed 10% levy on Chinese goods, citing Beijing's failure to curb drug trafficking into the U.S. This announcement, made on his Truth Social platform, raises questions about whether this tariff is an additional charge or a reduction from a previously suggested 60%. Analysts suggest this could test President Xi Jinping's willingness to negotiate with the incoming Trump administration, with implications for future U.S.-China relations. Trump's transition team is expected to appoint Jamieson Greer as U.S. Trade Representative, emphasizing the challenge of countering China's trade practices. In response, China defended its anti-drug efforts and expressed a desire for continued cooperation, while warning that no one benefits from a trade war. The uncertainty now lies in whether China will adopt a cautious or aggressive stance in response to Trump's tariffs, reminiscent of strategies from the previous trade war. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 1 pm

Denmark Returns Ancient Statue's Severed Head to Turkey

Denmark's Glyptotek museum has announced it will return the bronze head of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus to Turkey, resolving an 18-month dispute with Ankara, which claims the artifact was looted during an archaeological dig. The head, on display in Copenhagen for over 50 years, was part of a statue that spent decades in a private U.S. collection before being returned to Turkey, minus the head, nearly two years ago. Turkish archaeologist Jale Inan examined the pieces and concluded they belonged together, prompting Turkey's formal request for the head in May 2023. Initially met with skepticism by Danish officials, the museum ultimately decided to comply, citing the illegal sale of unique archaeological finds from the region. Glyptotek director Gertrud Hvidberg-Hansen emphasized that recent trends in returning such artifacts influenced their decision. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 11 am

Japanese Man Burglarizes 1,000 Homes to Alleviate Stress

Japanese police have arrested a 37-year-old man on suspicion of trespassing after he reportedly confessed to breaking into over 1,000 homes as a means of relieving stress. The suspect was apprehended on Monday in Dazaifu, southern Japan, where he admitted to the unusual hobby, stating, "I get so thrilled that my palms sweat when wondering if someone will discover me or not." According to the Mainichi Shimbun, the man described his actions as a source of excitement that helped alleviate his stress. The case highlights a bizarre approach to coping with anxiety, raising questions about mental health and public safety in Japan. Authorities continue to investigate the extent of his activities and the potential impact on the communities affected. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 11 am

Warren Buffett's Advice to Bernard Arnault on Retirement at 80

Luxury conglomerate LVMH, led by 75-year-old founder and CEO Bernard Arnault, faces growing speculation regarding its future leadership amid his lack of a named successor. Despite his five children being actively involved in the business, the succession plan remains ambiguous, raising questions among investors and consumers about who will lead the iconic luxury brand portfolio. Arnault, who has extended the retirement age for the chairman and CEO role to 80, emphasizes his commitment to LVMH, which generated $92.17 billion in revenue last year. Recently, strategic changes were made, including the appointment of Cecile Cabanis as future CFO, yet the Arnault family's control remains strong following a restructuring of their holding company, Agache. As the next generation actively assumes leadership roles within the group, the future of LVMH appears to hinge on a family-centric approach, though specific succession details continue to elude clarity. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 11 am

Kamala Harris Urges Supporters: "Keep Your Power!

US Vice President Kamala Harris has released a brief video on X, addressing Democratic supporters following her electoral defeat to Donald Trump. In the less than one-minute clip, Harris emphasizes that supporters still possess the same power and purpose they had before the election, urging them to "keep fighting." The video, which follows a longer 15-minute concession speech from November 6, has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some users questioning its sincerity and timing. Critics described the video as "a joke," reflecting a sentiment that enthusiasm has diminished among Democrats. Despite garnering over six million views, the video has raised eyebrows regarding its motivations, particularly after a contentious election campaign marked by Trump's divisive rhetoric and challenges faced by the Biden administration. Harris entered the race after President Biden's withdrawal, advocating a centrist platform amid voter discontent. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 12 pm

South Korea Sees Biggest Birth Increase in 14 Years

In September, South Korea experienced its largest increase in births in nearly 14 years, with 20,590 babies born—up 10.1% from the previous year, according to Statistics Korea. This surge, attributed to couples resuming weddings postponed during the COVID-19 pandemic, marks the highest annual growth since January 2011. For the third quarter of 2023, births rose 8% to 61,288, the largest quarterly uptick since 2012. Despite this positive trend, the total fertility rate remains critically low at 0.76, significantly below the 2.1 births needed for population stability. The government is implementing measures to encourage marriage and support child care amid a demographic crisis characterized by declining birth rates and an aging population. In September, deaths increased by 3.8%, resulting in a natural population decline of 8,772, as the number of deaths has consistently outpaced births since late 2019. sources

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Nov 27 2024, 9 am

Student with Peanut Allergy Dies After Recipe Change

A 23-year-old Texas college student, Alison Pickering, tragically died after accidentally consuming peanuts during a date at a restaurant she frequented. Despite her vigilance regarding her peanut allergy, a change in the restaurant's Mahi-Mahi recipe, which included peanut sauce, was not disclosed on the menu or communicated by the staff. After taking a few bites, Alison experienced severe anaphylactic shock, despite using her EpiPen and walking to the ambulance. Her parents, Grover and Joy Pickering, are now advocating for the Sergio Lopez Food Allergy Awareness Act in Texas, which would mandate food service staff training on allergen safety, with hopes of extending this initiative nationwide. They aim to enhance communication between restaurants and customers to prevent similar tragedies. Remembered for her love of people and passion for working with children, Alison's family hopes their efforts will save lives, stressing that "this doesn't need to happen to anyone else." sources

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Nov 27 2024, 10 am

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