🌍 Global & Europe
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IMF warns on US–China tensions: At the IMF/World Bank meetings, Kristalina Georgieva said fresh trade frictions could dent growth. IMF still pegs 2025 global GDP at ~3.2%, but risks are rising. Reuters
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Italy: growth outlook trimmed: The Bank of Italy cut its 2026 forecast to 0.7% (from 0.9%), citing the stronger euro and new U.S. tariffs on EU imports. Reuters
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Italy fiscal pulse: IMF Europe says Italy’s deficit performance has improved, but growth remains sluggish and debt high; reforms still needed. Reuters
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Press freedom shock in Italy: An explosive device destroyed cars outside journalist Sigfrido Ranucci’s home near Rome; no injuries, anti-mafia probe underway; condemnation across parties. Le Monde.fr+1
🇺🇸 U.S.
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Nationwide “No Kings” protests (today): Demonstrations against the Trump administration are planned at roughly 2,500 locations across the U.S., with numerous rallies listed in local outlets. foxla.com+2palmbeachpost.com+2
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U.S. politics snapshot: Trump commuted ex-Rep. George Santos’s sentence also reports he cooled on a Tomahawk missile deal for Ukraine. The Guardian+1
- 🇳🇬 Nigeria — National
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Security: Eight security personnel were killed in a Zamfara ambush on the Gusau–Funtua road (5 police, 3 auxiliary). AP News+1
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River tragedy: A Niger River boat accident in north-central Nigeria killed at least 26 people, officials said. AP News+1
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Energy investment: Shell and partner Sunlink approved the offshore HI gas project, targeting ~350 mmscf/d at peak to NLNG. shell.com+1
🟧 Edo State — Local Focus
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Schools: Edo languages now compulsory. Governor Monday Okpebholo approved the reintroduction of indigenous Edo languages across the state curriculum, framing it as cultural preservation. https://obalandmagazine.com/governor-okpebholo-approves-compulsory-teaching-of-edo-indigenous-languages-in-schools/
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Accountability in education: The State launched a Smart Attendance System pilot to track teacher presence in real-time across six public schools, with plans to scale.Teachers & hiring moves: The administration announced steps affecting thousands of educators (e.g., absorbing contract/volunteer teachers and pledging welfare improvements). Water access: A 35,000-litre borehole was donated to an Edo community (commissioned Oct 16), improving clean-water access in a rural area.
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Culture & restitution (Benin City): Ahead of the new MOWAA opening, reporting indicates the opening display centres on clay replicas of Benin Bronzes by artist Yinka Shonibare, reflecting ongoing disputes over the originals’ custody. The Guardian
🧭 Why it matters (quick take)
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Edo education: Language policy + attendance tech = cultural continuity and service-delivery focus.
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Economy watch: Italy’s softer outlook and global trade tensions can ripple to EM debt, FX, and energy markets that matter for Nigeria. Reuters+1
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Security: Zamfara ambush & river accident underscore persistent national safety and infrastructure challenges. AP News+1
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Heritage: The Benin Bronzes debate remains a flashpoint blending culture, law, and politics. The Guardian