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UNESCO · United StatesPARIS (AP) — An Egyptian antiquities professor and ex-tourism minister is facing off against a Congolese economist who promoted schooling in refugee camps in a race to become the new director of UNESCO. Whoever wins will inherit a world body reeling from the Trump administration’s recent decision to pull the United States out of UNESCO, portending a big budget shortfall at the agency best known for its World Heritage sites around the globe. UNES…See the Story
UNESCO is choosing a new director who will face a big funding shortage after US exit
42% Center coverage: 82 sources

Nicolas Sarkozy · FranceFormer French president Nicolas Sarkozy will head to a Paris prison next week, where he will begin an unprecedented five-year prison sentence for criminal conspiracy over attempts to raise 2007 election campaign funds from Libya, RTL reported on Monday.See the Story
Ex-French President Sarkozy's 5-year jail term to start next week, RTL reports
37% Left coverage: 49 sources

African Politics · CameroonCameroon opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma declared victory late on Monday in the country's October 12 presidential election, urging President Paul Biya to accept defeat and "honour the truth of the ballot box".See the Story
Cameroon opposition candidate Tchiroma claims victory in presidential poll, urges Biya to concede
44% Left coverage: 39 sources