Starting 6 October 2025: Here's What's Happening!
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Politics Around the World

Arab News -12.10.25

Trump, El-Sisi to chair Gaza peace summit on Monday: Egypt

CAIRO: US President Donald Trump and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi will chair the Gaza peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, the Egyptian presidency said on Saturday. The meeting will take place

🇪🇬 Big Peace Meeting: US President Donald Trump and Egypt's President El-Sisi will lead a big meeting in Egypt on Monday to help stop the war in Gaza.
🌍 Many Leaders Coming: More than 20 world leaders including from the UN, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain will join to talk about peace.
🕊️ Goal: End the Fighting: The main goal is to stop the war in Gaza, keep people safe, and bring peace and stability to the Middle East.
🤝 First Step: The plan begins with freeing hostages and prisoners a big step after two years of war.
💡 Hope for the Future: Leaders hope this meeting will start a new chapter of peace, safety, and cooperation for everyone in the region.

Al Jazeera -10.10.25

Morocco king calls for social reforms amid youth-led protests

King Mohammed VI urges speedy reforms to boost jobs and rural development after near-nightly protests.

🇲🇦 In Morocco, many young people are marching in the streets asking the King to fix problems like bad schools and hospitals.
👑 King Mohammed VI said he wants faster changes to create jobs, help poor areas, and make sure everyone gets good education and healthcare.
🧑‍🎓 Many protests began after eight pregnant women died in a hospital, which made people angry about how the government spends money on big projects like stadiums instead of hospitals.
📱 The youth group called Gen Z 212 uses TikTok and Discord to plan peaceful protests, and over 200,000 people follow them online.
🕊️ The King asked for calm and promised to speed up reforms, while police and protesters try to avoid more clashes.

Fun Fact!
Egypt was the first Arab country in the Middle East to make a peace treaty with Israel back in 1979! This historic peace treaty was signed after twelve days of talks at Camp David in Maryland, and both leaders won the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts!

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UK Politics & Environment News

Fun Fact!
The British Royal Family owns over 150,000 acres of land across the UK, making them one of the largest landowners in the country! That's bigger than most cities and helps them protect lots of wildlife and nature.

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Sports & Fashion Fun

Fun Fact!
The longest football match in history lasted 11 hours! It was played in England in 1994 and ended 8-7. Imagine running around for that long - the players must have been exhausted!

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Technology & Cyber Safety

Fun Fact!
The first computer bug was an actual bug! In 1947, computer scientist Grace Hopper found a real moth stuck in a computer at Harvard University. She taped it in her logbook and wrote "First actual case of bug being found" and that's how we got the term "computer bug"!

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Tecnological Revolutions & Science News

Fun Fact!
The Nobel Prize medals are made of 18-karat green gold plated with 24-karat gold! Each medal weighs about 175 grams (that's heavier than a smartphone) and comes with a prize of about $1 million to share among winners!

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Quiz Time! Test Your Knowledge
Let's see how much you remember from the articles! Choose the correct answer for each question:
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Which two presidents will lead the peace meeting in Egypt?
A) Biden and El-Sisi
B) Trump and El-Sisi
C) Obama and El-Sisi
2
What social media platforms does Gen Z 212 use in Morocco?
A) Instagram and Twitter
B) TikTok and Discord
C) Facebook and Snapchat
3
Which political party do older people in Britain prefer?
A) Labour
B) Reform UK
C) Conservatives
4
Where will the COP30 climate meeting be held?
A) Britain
B) Brazil
C) Egypt
5
How many goals did Haaland score in the match?
A) Two goals
B) Three goals
C) Four goals
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Which fashion brands chose simple, shiny nails?
A) Chloé and Tom Ford
B) Dior and Chloé
C) Thom Browne and Dior
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How many student teams participated in the AI hackathon?
A) 25 teams
B) 30 teams
C) 27 teams
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What can scientists now edit using CRISPR?
A) Computer codes
B) Genes
C) Robot parts
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What should you do first if someone cyberbullies you?
A) Fight back online
B) Tell a trusted adult
C) Block them immediately
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What do scientists compare MOFs to from Harry Potter?
A) Harry's wand
B) Hermione's handbag
C) The invisibility cloak
Check your answers on the last card!

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Amazing Fun Facts You Won't Believe!
Here are some incredible facts about the topics we covered that will blow your mind!
Desert Fact
Some desert animals like the fennec fox have huge ears - not for better hearing, but to help cool down their bodies in the hot desert heat!
Royal Fact
Queen Elizabeth II owned over 200 handbags and had a secret signal with her handbag - when she moved it from one arm to another, it meant she wanted to end a conversation!
Football Fact
The fastest recorded soccer kick was 131 miles per hour - that's faster than most cars drive in the city!
Fashion Fact
The color pink used to be considered a "boy color" and blue was for girls - this didn't switch until the 1940s!
Space Fact
If you could fold a piece of paper in half 42 times, it would reach the moon! But you can't actually fold paper more than 7-8 times.
Science Fact
Your brain uses 20% of your body's total energy even though it's only 2% of your body weight - it's like a supercomputer that never stops working!

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Quiz Answers
1- B) Trump and El-Sisi
2- B) TikTok and Discord
3- C) Conservatives
4- B) Brazil
5- B) Three goals
6- B) Dior and Chloé
7- C) 27 teams
8- B) Genes
9- B) Tell a trusted adult
10- B) Hermione's handbag
How many did you get right? If you got 8-10 correct, you're a News Superhero! If you got 5-7 correct, you're a Rookie Rescue Hero!! If you got 1-4 correct, you're a Hero in Training!

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