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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has begun serving a prison sentence, Pope Leo XIV is set to canonize seven new saints, Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire, Moroccan youth are protesting for accountability and reforms, and large demonstrations have taken place across the United States against perceived authoritarianism under President Trump.

Sarkozy Imprisoned for Corruption
Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president of France, has been sentenced to prison for his involvement in a scheme to secure Libyan funding for his 2007 presidential campaign. Convicted of criminal conspiracy, Sarkozy is the first former head of an EU country to serve time in prison. He was sentenced in late September and is now incarcerated at La Sante prison in Paris. Sarkozy has publicly denounced the verdict as an "injustice" and has appealed the decision. He is expected to be held in solitary confinement to avoid interaction with other inmates, a measure taken to manage his high-profile status.

Pope Leo XIV to Canonize New Saints
In Vatican City, Pope Leo XIV is preparing to canonize seven new saints, including the first from Papua New Guinea and an archbishop who was killed during the Armenian genocide. The ceremony, scheduled for World Mission Day, will also recognize three nuns who dedicated their lives to serving the poor and sick, along with Bartolo Longo, a former Satanic priest who converted to Catholicism and founded a shrine in Italy. This canonization marks the second for Pope Leo XIV since his election in May, following the recent recognition of two Italian saints known for their charitable works.

Ceasefire Agreement Between Afghanistan and Pakistan
In a significant development, Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire after a week of intense fighting that resulted in numerous casualties. The agreement was announced by Qatar's Foreign Ministry and aims to establish mechanisms for lasting peace and stability in the region. Delegations from both countries met in Doha, with discussions focusing on measures to combat cross-border terrorism. The ceasefire represents a crucial step in addressing the escalating tensions that have plagued the border areas.

Moroccan Youth Demand Reforms
In Morocco, young protesters have taken to the streets to voice their demands for accountability and educational reform, refusing to let the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations overshadow their cause. Demonstrators called for a boycott of soccer matches in newly built stadiums and reiterated demands for the release of arrested activists. Protests have occurred in several cities, including Casablanca and Tangier, where participants expressed their frustration with Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, whom they accuse of corruption. The protests reflect a growing discontent among the youth regarding government accountability and social issues.

US Protests Against Authoritarianism
Across the United States, large crowds gathered for "No Kings" protests, expressing opposition to what they perceive as a drift towards authoritarianism under President Trump. Demonstrators rallied in major cities, including New York, Boston, and Los Angeles, carrying signs with messages of resistance. While the Trump administration labeled the protests as "Hate America" rallies, many participants described the atmosphere as festive, featuring music and creative displays. The protests highlight a significant moment of civic engagement as citizens voice their concerns about governance and democracy.

Wrap-up
These diverse global events reflect ongoing political, social, and religious dynamics that shape the world today. From Sarkozy's legal troubles to the call for reform in Morocco, and the spiritual recognition by the Pope, each story underscores the complexities of leadership and public sentiment across different regions.


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