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<em>Daily Scene in the Louvre</em>, a 1911 cartoon by Samuel Ehrhart, shows patrons blatantly stealing works from the museum after an inventory at the time found that over 300 canvases were missing.


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Daily Scene in the Louvre, a 1911 cartoon by Samuel Ehrhart, shows patrons blatantly stealing works from the museum after an inventory at the time found that over 300 canvases were missing. / Getty Images
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Emad Hajjaj
24 October 2025

Louvre heist​

The biggest historical museum heist is in Iraq , Syria , & Egypt .
 
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A group of kids Trick or Treating in the UK. A disgruntled man in a red cap and a t-shirt that says 'Make Britain Great again' says to them “Trick or Treat? That's just imported American nonsense! ”

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Chris 'dink' Williams
28 October 2025

Halloween - Imported nonsense​

Some people in the UK dismissively think Halloween is something imported from America, yet they're quite happy to embrace other American themes.
 
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Fadi Abou Hassan
30 October 2025

Sudan on the Brink of Disintegration and Division​

The civil war in Sudan, which erupted as a political power struggle between the army led by General Burhan and the militia of the Rapid Support Forces—or what was formerly known as the "Janjaweed"—led by the camel herder General Hemedti, has turned into a terrifying humanitarian nightmare, resulting in the mass extermination of the defenseless Sudanese people. Civilians are being slaughtered, villages are being burned to the ground, and women and children are executed without mercy or compassion. This conflict threatens to divide Sudan into fragmented entities, tearing apart the fabric of its national unity and transforming Africa's richest lands into ruins of despair. We rely on the wisdom of the Sudanese people to halt the Sudanese bloodbath and prevent the division of Sudan at any possible cost.
 
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