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  • Diane Victor: The Ground Beneath Our Feet – Announcements

    Diane Victor: The Ground Beneath Our Feet – Announcements

    The School of the Arts in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Pretoria presents a solo exhibition by Diane Victor curated by Basak Senova and Johan Thom. The exhibition titled The Ground Beneath Our Feet by Victor unfolds through…

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  • Anti-Action: Artist-Women’s Challenges and Responses in Postwar Japan – Announcements

    Anti-Action: Artist-Women’s Challenges and Responses in Postwar Japan – Announcements

    The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) will host the exhibition Anti-Action: Artist-Women’s Challenges and Responses in Postwar Japan Tuesday, December 16, 2025, to Sunday, February 8, 2026. 

    This exhibition reexamines the creative…

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  • Erla S. Haraldsdóttir: Imagine Visionary Animals – Announcements

    Erla S. Haraldsdóttir: Imagine Visionary Animals – Announcements

    Imagine Visionary Animals: Light Moving Across Stone and Canvas / Erla S. Haraldsdóttir / October 16, 2025–February 21, 2026 / Origins Centre Museum, Wits University, Johannesburg / Curated by Jonatan Habib Engqvist.

    Imagine Visionary…

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  • Hypha Curates: platform for artists & collectors – Announcements

    Hypha Curates: platform for artists & collectors – Announcements

    Hypha Curates: platform for artists & collectors
    Online platform with a physical exhibition programme

    Launch—A Moveable Feast: October 15–18

    Hypha Studios

    Unit 3, Euston Tower, 286 Euston Road
    London

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  • Reddit expands its AI-powered search to five new languages

    Reddit expands its AI-powered search to five new languages

    Reddit announced Thursday that it is expanding its AI-powered search experience to five new languages: French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. With this expansion, the feature is now available in countries like Brazil, France, Germany,…

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  • Cameron Green ruled out of Australia vs India ODI series, Marnus Labuschagne called into squad

    Cameron Green ruled out of Australia vs India ODI series, Marnus Labuschagne called into squad

    Australian cricket all-rounder Cameron Green will miss the upcoming one-day international (ODI) series against India, after an injury setback.

    Green experienced side soreness during training in the lead-up to Sunday’s first ODI in Perth.

    The…

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  • Hamas says committed to ceasefire, will return bodies of hostages in Gaza – Al Arabiya English

    1. Hamas says committed to ceasefire, will return bodies of hostages in Gaza  Al Arabiya English
    2. Hamas says committed to Gaza ceasefire, blames Netanyahu for obstructing recovery of bodies  TRT World
    3. Hamas says returning all Israeli captives’ bodies…

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  • Is This the End of the Silicon Era? Scientists Unveil World’s First 2D Computer – SciTechDaily

    1. Is This the End of the Silicon Era? Scientists Unveil World’s First 2D Computer  SciTechDaily
    2. Scientists have integrated 2D materials a few atoms thick into a working memory chip for the first time and you can’t tell me this isn’t some prime…

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  • Social media posts falsely claim Tesla released smartphone – AFP Fact Check

    1. Social media posts falsely claim Tesla released smartphone  AFP Fact Check
    2. Is Tesla Pi Phone Better Than Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra? Here’s Everything We Know  inkl
    3. Tesla Pi Phone: Separating Facts from Fiction in Elon Musk’s Rumored Smartphone  

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  • Gold rallies beyond $4,300/oz, set for best week in five years

    Gold rallies beyond $4,300/oz, set for best week in five years

    Gold notched a new high above $4,300 an ounce on Friday and was poised for its best week in five years, as signs of weakness in U.S. regional banks, global trade frictions and expectations of more rate cuts sent investors flocking to the safe-haven metal.

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    Gold notched a new high above $4,300 an ounce on Friday and was poised for its best week in five years, as signs of weakness in U.S. regional banks, global trade frictions and expectations of more rate cuts sent investors flocking to the safe-haven metal.

    Spot gold was up 0.3% at $4,336.18 per ounce, as of 0233 GMT, after reaching a fresh high of $4,378.69 earlier in the session. U.S. gold futures for December delivery jumped 1% to $4,348.70.

    Bullion has risen about 8% so far this week in what would be its best week since March 2020, notching a record high in each session.

    Spot silver fell 0.7% to $53.86 per ounce, but stayed on track for a weekly gain. Earlier in the session, prices reached a record high of $54.35, tracking the rally in gold and a short squeeze in the spot market.

    “(For gold) $4,500 could arrive as a target perhaps sooner than expected, but much may depend upon how long concerns about U.S.-China trade and the government shutdown linger over the market for,” said KCM Trade Chief Market Analyst Tim Waterer.

    China levelled fresh accusations against the U.S. of causing panic over its rare earth controls, while rejecting calls to reverse export curbs.

    Meanwhile, Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller voiced support for another rate cut due to labour market concerns.

    Investors are expecting a 25-basis-point reduction at the Fed’s Oct. 29-30 meeting and another reduction in December. 

    Elsewhere, Wall Street closed lower on Thursday, with signs of weakness in regional banks spooking investors already on edge over U.S.-China trade tensions. 

    “The flare-up in U.S. regional bank credit concerns has given traders one more reason to buy gold,” Waterer said.

    Non-yielding bullion, which tends to do well in a low interest rate environment, has gained more than 65% year-to-date, driven by geopolitical tensions, aggressive rate-cut bets, central bank buying, de-dollarisation and robust exchange-trade fund inflows,

    On the geopolitical front, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on Thursday to another summit on the war in Ukraine.

    Western nations continued to pressure Russia over its oil sales, with Britain imposing sanctions on major Russian oil firms.

    Platinum fell 0.7% to $1,701.0 and palladium lost 0.4% to $1,607.93. Both metals were headed for weekly gains.

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