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Nobel economics prize goes to 3 researchers for explaining innovation-driven economic growth

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STOCKHOLM, OCTOBER 13

Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt won the Nobel memorial prize in economics Monday for “having explained innovation-driven economic growth” including the key principle of creative destruction.The winners represent contrasting but complementary approaches to economics. Mokyr is an economic historian who delved into long-term trends using historical sources, while Howitt and Aghion relied on mathematics to explain how creative destruction works.Dutch-born Mokyr, 79, is from Northwestern University; Aghion, 69, from the Collège de France and the London School of Economics; and Canadian-born Howitt, 79, from Brown University.

Aghion said he was shocked by the honor. “I can’t find the words to express what I feel,” he said by phone to the press conference in Stockholm. He said he would invest his prize money in his research laboratory.

Asked about current trade wars and protectionism in the world, Aghion said that: “I am not welcoming the protectionist way in the US. That is not good for … world growth and innovation.”

The winners were credited with better explaining and quantifying “creative destruction,” a key concept in economics that refers to the process in which beneficial new innovations replace – and thus destroy – older technologies and businesses. The concept is usually associated with economist Joseph Schumpeter, who outlined it in his 1942 book “Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy.”

The Nobel committee said Mokyr “demonstrated that if innovations are to succeed one another in a self-generating process, we not only need to know that something works, but we also need to have scientific explanations for why.”

Aghion and Howitt studied the mechanisms behind sustained growth, including in a 1992 article in which they constructed a mathematical model for creative destruction.

Aghion helped shape French President Emmanuel Macron’s economic program during his 2017 election campaign. More recently, Aghion co-chaired the Artificial Intelligence Commission, which in 2024 submitted a report to Macron outlining 25 recommendations to position France as a leading force in the field of AI.

“The laureates’ work shows that economic growth cannot be taken for granted. We must uphold the mechanisms that underlie creative destruction, so that we do not fall back into stagnation,” said John Hassler, Chair of the committee for the prize in economic sciences.

One half of the 11 million Swedish kronor (nearly $1.2 million) prize goes to Mokyr and the other half is shared by Aghion and Howitt. Winners also receive an 18-carat gold medal and a diploma.

The economics prize is formally known as the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. The central bank established it in 1968 as a memorial to Nobel, the 19th-century Swedish businessman and chemist who invented dynamite and established the five Nobel Prizes.

Since then, it has been awarded 56 times to a total of 96 laureates. Only three of the winners have been women.

Nobel purists stress that the economics prize is technically not a Nobel Prize, but it is always presented together with the others on Dec. 10, the anniversary of Nobel’s death in 1896.

Last year’s award went to three economists – Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson – who studied why some countries are rich and others poor and have documented that freer, open societies are more likely to prosper.

Nobel honors were announced last week in medicine, physics, chemistry, literature and peace.

Mass Shooting at South Carolina Bar Leaves Four Dead, 20 Injured

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 1- News Information :

Breaking News: Mass Shooting at South Carolina Bar Leaves Four Dead, 20 Injured
South Carolina, October 12, 2025 —
A tragic mass shooting occurred late Saturday night at a crowded bar in South Carolina, leaving four people dead and at least 20 others injured, according to local authorities.
Police say the incident took place around 11:45 p.m. when gunfire erupted inside and outside the establishment during a weekend gathering. Witnesses described scenes of chaos as patrons ran for cover and emergency responders rushed to the scene.
Authorities confirmed that several victims were transported to nearby hospitals, some in critical condition. The identities of the deceased have not yet been released pending notification of their families.
Law enforcement officials are currently investigating the motive behind the attack and searching for suspects. They have urged anyone with information or video footage from the scene to come forward.
Governor Henry McMaster expressed condolences to the victims’ families, calling the shooting a “senseless act of violence” and vowing full support for the ongoing investigation.
More details are expected to emerge as police continue their investigation into one of the deadliest shootings in the state this year.
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2-Cause of News Accident :

At this stage, the exact cause or motive of the shooting has not been officially confirmed by authorities.
However, early police reports and eyewitness statements suggest that:
An argument may have broken out between individuals inside the bar shortly before the shooting began.
The confrontation escalated into gunfire, spreading panic among the crowd.
Investigators are also looking into whether gang rivalry or personal disputes were involved.
The local sheriff’s office has said detectives are reviewing security camera footage and interviewing witnesses to determine who opened fire and why.
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3-Moral Lesson of this news :

1. Violence Solves Nothing
Disagreements or anger can destroy many lives if handled violently. This tragedy reminds us that self-control and peaceful communication are always better than aggression.
2. Value of Human Life
Four lives were lost and many others were injured — showing how precious and fragile life is. We must respect and protect each other’s lives.
3. Need for Awareness and Safety
Public places should have better security, surveillance, and emergency response plans. People should also stay alert and know what to do in emergencies.
4. Importance of Mental and Emotional Health
Many violent acts come from stress, anger, or personal problems left unresolved. It’s important to talk, seek help, and support others emotionally.
5. Role of Education and Community
Schools, families, and communities must teach peace, empathy, and responsible behavior to prevent such tragedies in the future.

Ceasefire holds in Gaza ahead of hostage release and Trump’s visit to Israel

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A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas held in Gaza for a third day on Oct. 12 ahead of the expected release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners and an address by President Donald Trump to Israel’s parliament.
Thousands of Palestinians continued to travel north towards Gaza City, the focus of Israeli attacks over the past two months, hopeful the ceasefire would bring an end to the war.
“There is a lot of joy among the people,” said Abdou Abu Seada, adding that the joy was tempered by exhaustion after two years of war that has destroyed much of Gaza.
Government spokesperson Shosh Bedrosian said that Israel expected the hostages to start being released early on Oct. 13 with the 20 living hostages to be released together.
In the event that hostages were released earlier, Israel was ready to receive them, she said. Their release is to be followed later by the handover of bodies of the remaining 28 deceased hostages.
Trump due to address the Knesset
Under the ceasefire agreement, Hamas is due by noon on Oct. 13 to release the remaining hostages, taken captive on October 7, 2023, when the group’s militants launched the surprise attack on Israel that ignited the war.
Israel’s hostages coordinator Gal Hirsch said a task force would be formed to help find the remains of any dead hostages that Hamas could not locate.
Trump is due to arrive in Israel on Oct. 13 to address the Knesset, the parliament, before traveling to Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt for a world leaders’ summit on ending the Gaza war.
Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner addressed a rally in Tel Aviv on Oct. 11, which many Israelis hoped would be the final one urging the release of hostages and end to the war.
The United States, along with Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, mediated what has been described as a first phase agreement between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire and the release of hostages by Hamas and prisoners and detainees by Israel.
“For two years we (have been) waiting for this day for this moment… All of us feel happy for the family, for the hostages, that finally .. we will see them,” said demonstrator Dalia Yosef, thanking Trump.

María Corina Machado wins the Nobel Peace Prize

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OSLO, OCTOBER 10

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, winning recognition as a woman “who keeps the flame of democracy burning amid a growing darkness.”

The former opposition presidential candidate was lauded for being a “key, unifying figure” in the once deeply divided opposition to President Nicolás Maduro’s government, said Jørgen Watne Frydnes, chair of the Norwegian Nobel committee.

“In the past year, Ms. Machado has been forced to live in hiding,” Watne Frydnes said. Despite serious threats against her life, she has remained in the country, a choice that has inspired millions. When authoritarians seize power, it is crucial to recognize courageous defenders of freedom who rise and resist.”

He told the AP that the committee was able to reach Machado just before the announcement and “it came as a surprise.”

Exiled opposition candidate celebrates

Machado’s ally, Edmundo González, who lives in exile in Spain, posted a short video of himself speaking by phone with Machado.

“I am in shock,” she said, adding, “I cannot believe it.”

González celebrated Machado’s Nobel win in a post on X, calling it a “very well-deserved recognition for the long fight of a woman and of a whole people for our freedom and democracy.”

Maduro’s government has routinely targeted its real or perceived opponents.

Machado, who turned 58 this week, was set to run against Maduro, but the government disqualified her. González, who had never run for office before, took her place. The lead-up to the election saw widespread repression, including disqualifications, arrests and human rights violations.

Crackdown on dissent

The crackdown on dissent only increased after the country’s National Electoral Council, which is stacked with Maduro loyalists, declared him the winner despite credible evidence to the contrary.

The election results announced by the Electoral Council sparked protests across the country to which the government responded with force that ended with more than 20 people dead. They also prompted an end to diplomatic relations between Venezuela and various foreign countries, including Argentina.

Machado went into hiding and has not been seen in public since January. A Venezuelan court issued an arrest warrant for González over the publication of election results. He went into exile in Spain and was granted asylum.

Before dawn in Caracas, with few vehicles out yet on the Venezuelan capital’s usually crowded streets, some people heading to work expressed disbelief at the news of Machado’s win.

“I don’t know what can be done to improve the situation, but she deserves it,” said Sandra Martínez, 32, as she waited at a bus stop. “She’s a great woman.”

Support for Machado and the opposition in general has decreased since the July 2024 election – particularly since January, when Maduro was sworn in for a third six-year term and disappointment set in.

Last year, Machado and González were awarded the European Union’s top human rights honor, the Sakharov Prize.

Machado becomes the 20th woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, of the 112 individuals who have been honored.

Speculation about Trump’s Nobel chances

There had been persistent speculation ahead of the announcement about the possibility of the prize going to U.S. President Donald Trump, fueled in part by the president himself and amplified by this week’s approval of his plan for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

Asked about lobbying for and by Trump, Watne Frydnes said: “I think this committee has seen any type of campaign, media attention. We receive thousands and thousands of letters every year of people wanting to say what for them leads to peace.

“This committee sits in a room filled with the portraits of all laureates, and that room is filled with both courage and integrity. So we base only our decision on the work and the will of Alfred Nobel.”

White House spokesperson Steven Cheung said in a post on X Friday morning that “President Trump will continue making peace deals around the world, ending wars, and saving lives.” He added that “the Nobel Committee proved they place politics over peace.”

Last year’s award went to Nihon Hidankyo, a grassroots movement of Japanese atomic bombing survivors who have worked for decades to maintain a taboo around the use of nuclear weapons.

The peace prize is the only one of the annual Nobel prizes to be awarded in Oslo, Norway.

Four of the other prizes have already been awarded in the Swedish capital, Stockholm this week – in medicine on Monday, physics on Tuesday, chemistry on Wednesday and literature on Thursday. The winner of the prize in economics will be announced on Monday.

Trump says he will impose additional 100% tariffs on China

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The new tariffs on Chinese goods will kick in on November 1. These tariffs are on top of the 30% duties already in place on Chinese imports.

The new tariffs threaten to restart a trade war first launched earlier this year shortly after Trump took office, with both nations exchanging exponentially high tariffs which were later paused after several rounds of negotiations.
Earlier on Friday, Trump threatened to cancel a meeting planned with Chinese President Xi Jinping in nearly three weeks in South Korea.
The US president had said there was no reason to hold the meeting after China announced its dramatic expansion of its rare earth element export controls.
On Friday evening however, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that he has not cancelled the meeting.
“No I haven’t canceled but I don’t know that we’re gonna have it,” he said. “But I’m gonna be there regardless so I would assume we might have it.”
Beijing dominates the market for rare earths, which are essential for tech manufacturing.
The meeting between Trump and Xi was announced by Trump but never confirmed by China.

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