「新たな中東の夜明け」 トランプ氏、実績を誇示 イスラエル国会で演説


title: 「新たな中東の夜明け」 トランプ氏、実績を誇示 イスラエル国会で演説
date: 2025-10-14 06:00
categories: 政治, 国際

【エルサレム共同】トランプ米大統領は13日、訪問先のイスラエルの国会で演説を行いました。演説の中で、彼は自身が提示したパレスチナ自治区ガザの和平計画によって、イスラエルとイスラム組織ハマスの停戦が実現したことを誇示し、「新しい中東の歴史的な夜明け」を宣言しました。

今回の和平計画は、アメリカの中立的な仲介を軸に難局を打破するものとして注目されています。ガザでの人質20人が解放されるなど、進展もみられており、トランプ氏はこの成果を強調しました。

今後の課題としては、ハマスの武装解除とイスラエル軍の撤退が挙げられます。トランプ大統領の関与が継続されることが、この和平の鍵を握るとみられています。

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那覇で世界最大級160m綱引き 埋まる国道、平和願い熱気

2025年10月12日 19:02 (2025年10月12日 19:03 更新)

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沖縄県の伝統行事「那覇大綱挽」が12日、那覇市中心部で行われました。平和を願い、長さ160メートル、重さ35トンの世界最大級の大綱を引き合うこの祭りは、琉球王国時代の1450年ごろに始まったとされています。

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福岡市西区・飯盛神社で流鏑馬 1838年から続く神事、見物客ら歓声

福岡速報|文化
福岡市西区・飯盛神社で流鏑馬
1838年から続く神事、見物客ら歓声

2025年10月11日 18:21(18:50 更新)
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記者:華山 哲幸

福岡市西区の飯盛神社(宮司:牛尾秀司)で9日、市指定無形民俗文化財の流鏑馬(やぶさめ)行事が行われました。

疾走する馬上から射手が矢を放つ姿が見どころで、多くの見物客から歓声が上がりました。

この流鏑馬の神事は1838年から続いており、地域の伝統文化として大切に守られています。

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フランス死刑廃止立役者、殿堂に バダンテールさん、24年に死去


title: 国際|フランス死刑廃止立役者、殿堂に バダンテールさん、24年に死去
date: 2025-10-10 06:49
updated: 2025-10-10 06:51

フランスの死刑廃止に大きく貢献したバダンテールさんが、2024年に亡くなりました。彼の功績を称え、殿堂入りが決まりました。

バダンテールさんは長年にわたり死刑制度の廃止運動を推進し、多くの支持を集めてきました。彼の活動は国内外で高く評価され、死刑廃止の流れを築く立役者となりました。

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The Us@250 Experience

**Pride. Reckoning. Aspiration.**

As an American, you can experience all of these feelings at the same time: hold pride in our progress, reckon with our problematic past, and aspire for a better future.

That is at the heart of New America’s *Us@250* initiative—an effort to deepen our understanding of our national identity by expanding the American narrative to include the rich, complex histories of all of us.

Ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary in 2026, join New America this fall for robust conversations on these themes with policymakers, visual artists, community organizers, and more.

Together, we’ll explore the truths and contradictions about ourselves and our country through poetry, film, comedy, story, and music.

We’ll also ask big questions: Given the nation’s history, who might we become if we truly live up to its founding ideals? Who belongs here, and who will be welcome? And how can we make the promise of America available to all?
https://www.newamerica.org/new-america/events/the-us250-experience/

Ivan Klima, Czech Novelist Who Chafed Under Totalitarian Regimes, Dies at 94

A writer, dissident, teacher, and critic, he carried the weight of his experiences throughout his life.

One of the most profound events that shaped him was his early incarceration as a boy in a concentration camp near Prague.

This harrowing experience deeply influenced his perspectives and work, leaving a lasting impact on his character and creative voice.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/04/world/europe/ivan-klima-dead.html

The evolution of pirates in Hollywood movies

From the swashbuckling adventures of the early 20th century to the modern-day blockbusters, pirates have played an important role in shaping American cinema.

Pirate-themed films have captivated audiences with their thrilling stories, daring heroes, and high-seas action. These movies often blend adventure, drama, and romance, creating an exciting escape into a world of danger and treasure.

Over the decades, the portrayal of pirates has evolved, reflecting changing cultural attitudes and cinematic styles. From classic black-and-white films to vibrant, special-effects-driven epics, pirate stories continue to enchant viewers of all ages.

Whether it’s the charm of a cunning captain or the allure of hidden treasure, pirate films remain a beloved and enduring genre in Hollywood’s storytelling tradition.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/how-pirates-transformed-us-cinema/story

Gandhi Jayanti: Know Some Interesting Facts About ‘Father Of The Nation’

By: Rahul M | October 02, 2025

**Gandhi Jayanti: Remembering the Father of the Nation**

Gandhi Jayanti, observed annually on October 2, commemorates the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi played a pivotal role in India’s struggle for independence from British rule.

During the British Raj, Gandhi led numerous campaigns against the colonial government, including the Kheda Satyagraha, Champaran Satyagraha, Salt Satyagraha, Non-Cooperation Movement, and the Quit India Movement. His principles of **ahimsa** (non-violence) and **satyagraha** (truth and civil disobedience) became the moral foundation of India’s freedom struggle.

At the age of 13, Gandhi married Kasturba Gandhi. Despite being considered an average student, he was known for his excellent command of English, though his handwriting was notably poor. One of his greatest contributions was his promotion of self-reliance through the use of **khadi** and the spinning wheel, which symbolized economic independence from British textiles.

Mahatma Gandhi was tragically assassinated in 1948. His funeral procession reportedly extended over 8 kilometers, reflecting the immense love and respect he commanded across the nation.

His legacy continues to inspire millions to uphold the values of peace, truth, and justice.

**Thanks For Reading!**

Also read: **Lata Mangeshkar Birth Anniversary: Lesser-Known Facts About the ‘Nightingale Of India’**
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Gandhi Jayanti: Know Some Interesting Facts About ‘Father Of The Nation’

By: Rahul M | October 02, 2025

**Gandhi Jayanti: Honoring the Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi**

Gandhi Jayanti, observed annually on October 2, commemorates the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, one of India’s most revered leaders. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat.

During the British Raj, Mahatma Gandhi led numerous campaigns against British rule, including the Kheda Satyagraha, Champaran Satyagraha, Salt Satyagraha, Quit India Movement, and the Non-Cooperation Movement. His efforts played a pivotal role in India’s struggle for independence.

Gandhi’s principles of *ahimsa* (non-violence) and *satyagraha* (truth and civil disobedience) became the moral foundation of the Indian independence movement. These philosophies inspired millions and continue to influence civil rights movements worldwide.

At the age of 13, Gandhi married Kasturba Gandhi. Known for his modest beginnings, Gandhi was considered an average student in school. He excelled in English but had poor handwriting.

One of Gandhi’s greatest contributions was his belief in self-reliance. He promoted *khadi* (handspun cloth) and the spinning wheel as symbols of economic independence and resistance against British economic policies.

Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated in 1948, and his funeral procession extended over 8 kilometers, reflecting the immense respect and love he commanded across the nation.

Thank you for reading!

**Also Read:**
*Lata Mangeshkar Birth Anniversary: Lesser-Known Facts About the ‘Nightingale Of India’*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/ampstories/photo-gallery/gandhi-jayanti-know-some-interesting-facts-about-father-of-the-nation

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What the FBI’s Mass Exodus Means for the Bureau’s Future

The recent wave of departures within the FBI has raised significant questions about the future of the bureau. This mass exodus reflects deeper issues related to leadership, workplace culture, and evolving challenges in law enforcement. As seasoned agents leave, concerns grow over the bureau’s ability to maintain institutional knowledge and effectively tackle emerging threats.

Experts suggest that retaining talent and fostering a resilient organizational culture are essential for the FBI to navigate these turbulent times. Reforms aimed at improving morale, providing better support, and encouraging diversity are critical steps toward ensuring the bureau’s strength and relevance in the years ahead.

Reporter’s Notebook: The “Journal Girl” Who Raced to Circle the Globe in 1936

In 1936, a remarkable journey captured the imagination of the public—a female reporter, famously dubbed the “Journal Girl,” embarked on an ambitious race to circle the globe. Her adventure was not only a testament to journalistic dedication but also a celebration of courage and determination during an era when female reporters were a rarity.

Documenting her travels and challenges, she offered readers a unique glimpse into distant cultures and events, broadening perspectives and inspiring many. Her story remains a fascinating chapter in the history of journalism and a reminder of the trailblazing women who helped shape the profession.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/930-cbs-evening-news-plus/