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Italy backs the digital euro but asks ECB to spread out high implementation costs

Italy’s Banking Sector Backs ECB’s Digital Euro Initiative Amid Cost Concerns

Italy’s banking sector has expressed strong support for the European Central Bank’s (ECB) proposed digital euro project, seeing it as a vital step to retain Europe’s digital sovereignty and reduce dependence on non-European payment providers like U.S.-based card networks and stablecoins.

While enthusiastic about the digital euro initiative, Italian banks are also advocating for a flexible, long-term payment plan to manage the substantial implementation costs. They have described these costs as “very high,” especially when considering other ongoing capital expenditures.

“We’re in favor of the digital euro because it embodies a concept of digital sovereignty,” ABI General Manager Marco Elio Rottigni said on Friday. “Costs for the project, however, are very high in the context of the capital expenditure banks must sustain; they could be spread over time.”

**Italy’s Support Comes With a Caveat**

The primary purpose of the digital euro, the ECB’s digital version of the single currency, is to strengthen the euro area’s monetary sovereignty while reducing reliance on non-European payment service providers and addressing the rise of stablecoins.

However, the legislative process has been slow due to opposition from some French and German banks. These banks are concerned that millions of Europeans might switch to using an online ECB wallet for daily payments, which could lead to a significant outflow of deposits from traditional banks.

Despite this opposition, the ECB’s Governing Council has advanced the digital euro project to its next phase after completing a two-year preparation period.

“We’re in favor of a twin approach: a central bank digital currency alongside commercial bank digital currencies, which may develop faster,” Rottigni explained. “What Europe shouldn’t do is fall behind.”

The digital euro launch is expected in 2029, following a pilot phase anticipated to begin in 2027, contingent upon the adoption of EU legislation expected in 2026.

Meanwhile, European Parliament member Fernando Navarrete of Spain’s Partido Popular, responsible for the parliament’s assessment of the digital euro, submitted a draft report on October 28 promoting a scaled-down version of the scheme. The report advocates safeguarding private payment initiatives such as Wero, which is backed by 14 European lenders. This stance highlights that, while generally supportive, some parliamentary voices seek established safeguards against potential financial strain.

**Global CBDC Developments**

While the introduction of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) presents systemic risks—including potential cyberattacks and digital bank runs, which require robust governance and security—several countries are moving forward.

China has been preparing its CBDC for years and, as of 2025, has deployed its digital yuan in eighteen countries, including Thailand, Kazakhstan, and the United Arab Emirates. Observers view these efforts as attempts to maintain monetary sovereignty.

Other notable CBDC initiatives include:

– **United Kingdom’s Britcoin**: Currently limited to sandbox testing.
– **Japan’s Digital Yen**: Intended as an alternative to China’s digital yuan but advancing cautiously.
– **Sweden’s e-Krona**: An open-source digital currency with partial anonymity for small payments, currently in testing.
– **Brazil’s DREX**: Designed to integrate with smart contracts for social assistance programs, promoting financial inclusion.

In contrast, U.S. legislative efforts are focused on regulating private stablecoin issuers rather than issuing a CBDC. The Federal Reserve is barred from creating its own CBDC due to concerns over monitoring and surveillance risks.

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https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/finance/italy-backs-the-digital-euro-but-asks-ecb-to-spread-out-high-implementation-costs/

Vince McMahon stuns everyone with a new look at recent public appearance; WWE veteran reacts (Exclusive)

Vince McMahon has largely stayed out of the public eye since stepping away from WWE. However, the 80-year-old recently made a surprising public appearance that stunned fans and wrestling veterans alike, including Vince Russo.

McMahon was involved in a car accident in July and was subsequently charged with reckless driving. He appeared in court for a hearing regarding the incident on October 16 in Stamford, Connecticut. During the hearing, the judge ruled that McMahon could enter a pretrial program to resolve the case.

Photos and footage of Vince McMahon from the hearing showed a noticeably different look, leaving many people stunned. Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling’s *Writing with Russo* podcast, Vince Russo commented on McMahon’s appearance, saying he looked better than he had in a long time.

> “He does not look bad. So I am thinking in my mind, the stages we have seen of Vince, maybe he just went through cosmetic surgery or whatever he did, and maybe they needed time to heal. I am telling you, bro, I just saw the footage, and I am like, ‘That’s the best I have seen him look in a long time,’” Russo said.

**WWE Hall of Famer Predicts New Project from Vince McMahon**

Since leaving WWE a few years ago, Vince McMahon has remained largely off the wrestling radar. However, WWE Hall of Famer JBL believes the 80-year-old could be working on a new project, possibly a book.

“I think there is probably a 99 to 100 percent chance. Unless something happens — there is nothing 100 percent, but as close to 100 percent as you can get — in the next, I would say, one to two years, you’re going to get a book,” JBL said. “I have a feeling it’s going to be beyond belief. I have a feeling it will be raw and completely, no hiding or anything. I think Vince is going to let everything out. I think it’s going to be one of the best books ever written. I can’t wait to read it.”

JBL added that he expects McMahon to put every detail of his life into the book, including the more embarrassing moments:

> “I have a feeling Vince is going to put every single detail in there, embarrassing or not, and I have a feeling it’s going to be one of the craziest things. I’ve told people for so long, if people knew the real Vince, they would not believe it. They would think it’s fiction,” he said.

**A Legacy Marked by Success and Controversy**

Vince McMahon played a pivotal role in transforming professional wrestling and elevating WWE to unprecedented heights. However, his tenure with the company ended on a controversial note after allegations of sexual misconduct forced him to step down from his leadership positions.

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https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-vince-mcmahon-stuns-everyone-new-look-recent-public-appearance-wwe-veteran-reacts-exclusive

ESPN reports Donald Trump wants new Commanders stadium named after him

It seemed a little odd that President Donald Trump decided to attend a Washington Commanders home game this week as they hosted the Detroit Lions. The government is currently in the second month of a shutdown, and Trump’s approval ratings are tanking. But now, we may know what’s really behind the move.

On Friday, Trump’s White House announced his weekend plans through Pat McAfee, who was able to share the news exclusively on his ESPN show. Then, on Saturday, ESPN’s Don Van Natta Jr. and Adam Schefter reported that Trump wants the new Washington Commanders stadium planned for Washington, DC, to be named after him.

The previous Commanders stadium in DC was named after Robert F. Kennedy Sr., whose son is currently Trump’s vaccine-denying head of Health and Human Services. Instead of denying the report, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and a White House source made it clear to ESPN that they expect the naming to happen.

President Donald Trump wants the Washington Commanders to name their planned $3.7 billion stadium after him, multiple sources with knowledge of the situation told ESPN. A senior White House source revealed there have been back-channel communications with a member of the Commanders’ ownership group, led by Josh Harris, to express Trump’s desire for the domed stadium in the nation’s capital to bear his name.

The new stadium is being built on the old RFK Stadium site, which served as the team’s home from 1961 to 1996. While Leavitt declined to answer additional questions, the senior White House source told ESPN: “It’s what the president wants, and it will probably happen.”

This request is actually modest compared to some of Trump’s previous ambitions, such as his infamous demolition of parts of the White House to add a ballroom, his persistent campaign to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and his desire to have his likeness carved into Mount Rushmore.

Interestingly, instead of pursuing a typical naming rights deal tied to the Trump brand, it is reportedly expected that the stadium naming would be done as a tribute to honor Trump and “all of his Trumpiness.”

Donald Trump has made several appearances at sporting events during his second term in office. However, none of these visits had been immediately linked to an effort to secure a stadium named after him—until now.

Trump’s expansive executive power in Washington and beyond continues to be tested by the day. But according to ESPN, the ultimate decision on the stadium’s name will rest with the DC City Council and the National Park Service.
https://awfulannouncing.com/news/espn-donald-trump-commanders-stadium.html

Chicago Mayor Johnson stands firm on proposed city budget, corporate head tax plan

Some members of the Chicago City Council continue to label the proposed budget as “dead on arrival”—primarily because it includes a controversial corporate head tax. Despite opposition from at least half of the council, as well as pushback from Governor JB Pritzker, civic and business groups, Mayor Brandon Johnson remains steadfast and refuses to back down.

“It is deeply disturbing right now that we have leaders in this state that are prepared to defend millionaires and billionaires and not the people in Austin and not the people in Roseland. What is wrong with us?” Johnson said in a passionate statement.

In a fiery response to reporters, Johnson pointed to Tuesday’s Democratic victories in New York and other municipalities as evidence that people want his model of governing—one that he says stands up for working people. However, many alders argue that the head tax is a “job killer,” saying that opposing it is actually standing up for workers.

Alex Nitkin from the Illinois Answers Project joined ABC7 to discuss the budget’s implications. “I think you’re going to see companies across the city leave the city, leave the state,” said 19th Ward Alderman Matt O’Shea.

Alderman Scott Waguespack (32nd Ward) added, “I’ve had this discussion with the mayor before. If you attack businesses in the way that he has over the last couple of years, you’re essentially setting yourself up for failure because you’re not bringing in the taxes you need to run city programs.”

Alders opposed to the head tax would like to see the mayor present more cuts and efficiencies in the budget before asking large companies—with over 100 full-time workers—to pay a $21-per-month, per-employee tax. They’re also calling on the mayor to implement more of the savings recommended in the Ernst & Young budget report commissioned by Johnson.

“It’s incredible to see somebody spend $3.2 million and then ignore the vast majority of those recommendations that would put us on the right path,” Waguespack said.

As the budget debate plays out, S&P Global Ratings has issued a warning about a possible credit downgrade for the city if financial concerns aren’t addressed.

“This budget is a very sound, balanced budget—65% of which is structural in nature,” Johnson said.

The mayor wants the City Council to vote on his budget before Thanksgiving. Observers predict a very close decision—if it comes to a tie, Johnson himself will cast the tiebreaking vote.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/chicago-mayor-johnson-stands-firm-230005787.html

Miles huyen a campamentos abarrotados tras captura de el-Fasher por paramilitares en Sudán

Por FATMA KHALED

EL CAIRO (AP) — Decenas de miles de sudaneses han huido a campamentos superpoblados para escapar de las atrocidades reportadas por una fuerza paramilitar desde que capturó al-Fasher, en la región occidental de Darfur, informó un grupo de ayuda el sábado. El jefe de derechos humanos de la ONU advirtió que muchos otros aún están atrapados.

Aquellos que llegan a refugiarse en Tawila, a unos 70 kilómetros (43 millas) de al-Fasher, se encuentran varados en una zona árida con apenas suficientes tiendas de campaña, muchas de ellas improvisadas con lonas y sábanas remendadas, según un video publicado por el grupo Campamentos de Desplazados Internos y Refugiados de Sudán.

El video muestra a niños corriendo por el área mientras algunos adultos llevan una gran olla de comida, con la esperanza de que sea suficiente para alimentar a las crecientes multitudes de desplazados.

Desde que las Fuerzas de Apoyo Rápido (FAR) tomaron al-Fasher el 26 de octubre, más de 16,200 personas han huido a los campamentos en Tawila, declaró Adam Rojal, portavoz del grupo de ayuda.

La Organización Internacional para las Migraciones estima que alrededor de 82,000 personas han sido desplazadas en esta región.

Las FAR y el ejército sudanés han estado en guerra desde abril de 2023, tras tensiones latentes sobre el control de la tercera nación más grande de África. Al menos 40,000 personas han sido asesinadas, según la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS), aunque el número real podría ser muchas veces mayor. Unos 12 millones de personas han sido desplazadas y casi la mitad de la población enfrenta una inseguridad alimentaria aguda.

La semana pasada, las FAR tomaron al-Fasher después de un asedio de 18 meses. Los paramilitares arrasaron el Hospital Saudí en la ciudad, matando a más de 450 personas, según la OMS, y fueron de casa en casa, matando a civiles y cometiendo agresiones sexuales.

Las FAR han negado haber matado a alguien en el Hospital Saudí, pero los testimonios de quienes huyen, los videos en línea y las imágenes satelitales ofrecen una visión apocalíptica del ataque.

Médicos Sin Fronteras (MSF) reportó el viernes que 300 personas llegaron a Tawila solo el jueves después de huir de al-Fasher. Los equipos de MSF informaron de “niveles extremadamente altos de desnutrición entre niños y adultos”.

Los desplazados en Tawila necesitan urgentemente alimentos, medicinas, materiales para refugios y apoyo psicosocial, dijo Rojal a The Associated Press. Comentó que las familias a menudo sobreviven con solo dos comidas al día, y a veces solo una.

El jefe de derechos humanos de la ONU, Volker Türk, advirtió que aquellos que quedaron atrás en al-Fasher están en riesgo.

“Hoy, los civiles traumatizados aún están atrapados dentro de al-Fasher y se les impide salir”, indicó el viernes en Ginebra. “Temo que las abominables atrocidades como ejecuciones sumarias, violaciones y violencia motivada por razones étnicas continúen dentro de la ciudad”, agregó.

“Y para aquellos que logran huir, la violencia no termina, ya que las rutas de salida han sido escenarios de crueldad inimaginable”.

La lucha se intensifica a pesar de la propuesta de alto al fuego

Los combates se han extendido por Darfur y a la región vecina de Kordofán, emergiendo ambas como el epicentro de la guerra de Sudán en los últimos meses.

A principios de esta semana, un ataque con drones en al-Obeid, la capital de la provincia de Kordofán del Norte, mató al menos a 40 personas e hirió a decenas más.

Un oficial militar dijo a la AP el sábado que el ejército interceptó dos drones de fabricación china que apuntaron a al-Obeid el sábado por la mañana. El oficial habló bajo condición de anonimato porque no estaba autorizado a divulgar la información.

Jalale Getachew Birru, analista para África Oriental con Datos de Ubicación y Eventos de Conflictos Armados, señaló en un comunicado el viernes que la caída de al-Fasher y el aumento de la violencia en Kordofán del Norte marcan una victoria estratégica para las FAR, pero exacerban el sufrimiento humano.

Estimó que al menos 2,000 personas murieron en todo Sudán en una sola semana, entre el 26 de octubre y el 1 de noviembre.

“Estos eventos no solo profundizan la crisis humanitaria de Sudán, sino que también señalan la creciente capacidad de las FAR para expandirse hacia el centro de Sudán, amenazando con revertir el éxito de las fuerzas armadas sudanesas y devolviendo la violencia al relativamente tranquilo centro de Sudán”, sostuvo Birru.

El jueves, las FAR aseguraron que han acordado una tregua humanitaria propuesta por un grupo mediador. El ejército dijo que acoge con satisfacción la propuesta, pero solo si las FAR se retiran de las áreas civiles y entregan sus armas.

Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/08/miles-huyen-a-campamentos-abarrotados-tras-captura-de-el-fasher-por-paramilitares-en-sudn/

Your Phone’s Fingerprint Coating Is Slowly Destroying Itself

We all love our phones and are probably more addicted to them than we realize. Did you know the average person unlocks their phone around 100-150 times a day and taps the screen over 2,600 times daily? We use these little pocket computers for everything, which is why your oleophobic coating is slowly but surely getting destroyed.

## What Is the Oleophobic Coating on Phone Screens?

Given how much you interact with your phone’s screen throughout the day, it’s bound to start showing signs of wear. So, what is this secret coating I’m talking about? It’s called an **oleophobic coating**, something you may or may not have heard of before.

The oleophobic coating is a durable polymer layer designed to help repel fingerprint oils and smudges on your screen. It’s how your phone display can look clean most of the time, even after constant tapping. This coating prevents oils from sticking to the screen. The word “oleophobic” literally means “oil” and “fear” — it’s afraid of oil!

Most smartphones these days come with this special coating. Without it, our phones would look grimy, collect dirt and dust more easily, and interacting with their sleek screens wouldn’t be as enjoyable.

If you’ve noticed that your phone’s screen is always dirty, greasy, and no longer as clean and smooth as when you first bought it, this is why. It’s the oleophobic coating slowly disappearing. In fact, that’s usually the first indicator that your coating is wearing away or has deteriorated over time.

## Excessively Cleaning Your Screen Could Make Things Worse

I’m a bit of a clean freak and constantly clean the screen on my phone—whether using my T-shirt to rub away fingerprints or buying little “screen cleaning” kits on Amazon. Well, I was, until I realized that *I’m actually the problem*.

Constantly cleaning the screen of my old Galaxy S21 Ultra ruined the oleophobic coating in less than a year of ownership. After that, it was constantly dirty and greasy.

There are several ways to keep your screen smooth and clean, but excessively cleaning your phone’s display, especially with harsh chemicals, won’t do you any favors.

Years ago, we went down a rabbit hole exploring whether cleaning a phone’s display would damage this special coating. Interestingly, Apple’s official advice suggests using a 70% isopropyl alcohol wipe, 75% ethyl alcohol wipe, or Clorox Disinfecting Wipes to clean the **exterior surfaces** of the phone—but it doesn’t specifically mention the screen.

Samsung recommends something similar, but again, their support pages don’t mention the screen itself or the oleophobic coating.

I don’t know about you, but I’m not going to use Clorox wipes on my expensive flagship smartphone.

Since then, I’ve learned to avoid the habit of constantly cleaning my display multiple times a day. Instead, I do it occasionally when the screen looks particularly dirty, using a microfiber cloth. If it’s really dirty, a drop of water is usually enough to clean it.

That said, it’s a hard habit to break. I still find myself wiping the screen with my shirt almost daily, which I’m sure is slowly destroying the oleophobic coating. Are you doing it too?

## Screen Protectors and Restoring the Oleophobic Coating

Thankfully, there are ways to avoid this problem.

The first and most common solution is to get a **screen protector**. You’ll never ruin the oleophobic coating if it’s always covered by a screen protector—many of which have a similar oleophobic coating themselves.

Once that coating starts to disappear and your phone looks grimy, simply replace your cheap tempered glass screen protector. The new one will feel fresh, clean, and smooth again.

If you’re reading this too late and you’ve cleaned your screen hundreds of times over the last few months, don’t worry.

First, clean your screen thoroughly, then install a screen protector and start fresh with a smooth display. Additionally, you can try **DIY oleophobic coating kits**. Yes, they’re real!

These kits allow you to apply a similar oleophobic polymer coating to your phone. The idea is to mimic the original coating that repels water, oily fingerprints, and other dirt.

I’ve tried a few kits, which usually include a cleaning wipe, an applicator, and the coating itself. You apply the coating evenly around the screen (careful not to get any inside the earpiece speaker), then let it dry. Some kits recommend applying a second coat afterward.

Just know your mileage may vary. Although these kits can improve the situation, they won’t match the quality of the original factory coating. It won’t completely stop fingerprints and oils, nor will it last as long as the original.

## It’s Inevitable—But You Can Slow It Down

So, what can you do to stop your phone’s oleophobic coating from wearing out?

– Avoid using harsh chemicals on the screen.
– Resist wiping fingerprints away constantly—you’re inadvertently removing the coating.
– Use a screen protector to protect the original coating.
– Clean the screen gently and occasionally, using a microfiber cloth and water if needed.

Ultimately, there isn’t much anyone can do to completely prevent oleophobic coating wear. With daily use, your fingers will slowly wear down the coating on your phone, tablet, and other touchscreen devices.

Given how much we interact with these gadgets every day, it’s only a matter of time before your oleophobic coating starts to disappear too. But by caring for your screen properly, you can prolong its clean, smooth feel for as long as possible.
https://www.howtogeek.com/your-phone-screen-has-a-secret-coating-thats-slowly-destroying-itself/

Millie Bobby Brown Recounts Her Odd (But Logical In Retrospect) Stranger Things Audition

The countdown for Eleven’s final chapter is officially underway, and expectations are soaring for Season 5 of *Stranger Things*. The series is set to return on Wednesday, November 26, marking the beginning of the end for the beloved show. After nearly a decade, series star Millie Bobby Brown and her demogorgon-destroying friends will finally close the door on the Upside Down.

This monumental moment is significant for everyone involved, and it recently prompted Brown to reflect nostalgically on how it all began. In an interview with *Empire*, she recalled her first audition for Eleven, the character that would come to define much of her life.

“It must have been June or July [2015] when I screen-tested,” Brown said. “They flew me from London to L.A., and my seat number on the flight was 11. Then the floor of the hotel I was staying in was 11. It felt like a sign.”

During that first audition, Millie Bobby Brown was welcomed by producer Shawn Levy along with series creators Matt and Ross Duffer. “They gave me a cardboard box of clothes and were like, ‘Do whatever you feel like with this box of clothes but try to imagine that you don’t know what clothes are. You’ve never been exposed to them,’” she explained.

Brown was understandably puzzled by the unusual exercise and unsure where it would lead. “I was like, ‘What the hell is this weird acting exercise?!’ I didn’t know that was the character. I didn’t know anything about Eleven. I didn’t even know she had powers,” she admitted.

The Duffer Brothers didn’t take long to decide if Brown was the right fit for the lead role. By the next day, they made the life-changing call. “They said, ‘Millie, would you like to be our Eleven?’ and I just fell on the floor,” she recalled. “Then two or three months later, we moved to Atlanta and my hair was gone.”

Now, fans only have to wait and see what unfolds as *Stranger Things* draws to a close. Volume 1 of Season 5 will be released on November 26, followed by Volume 2 on December 25, with the finale premiering in theaters on December 31.

The journey of Eleven and her friends is nearing its thrilling conclusion — and the excitement couldn’t be higher.
https://www.tvline.com/2019881/millie-bobby-brown-odd-but-logical-stranger-things-audition/

How to beat Shadow Darkrai raids in Pokemon GO: Best counters, shiny odds, 100% CP, and more

Shadow Darkrai raids in Pokémon GO can be challenging, but with the right strategy, you can defeat them effectively.

To take down Shadow Darkrai, it’s best to use strong Fighting-, Fairy-, and Bug-type Pokémon. These types have moves that are super effective against Darkrai, helping you deal maximum damage.

Additionally, teaming up with your friends can make a significant difference. Coordinating attacks and combining your strongest Pokémon will increase your chances of success in these raids.

Prepare your best team, join forces, and take down Shadow Darkrai with ease!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/pokemon/how-beat-shadow-darkrai-raids-pokemon-go-best-counters-shiny-odds-100-cp

Trump Tariffs on Trial: What’s at Stake in Supreme Court Landmark Case

The Supreme Court is currently hearing arguments regarding President Trump’s authority to impose tariffs under a statute that grants the president “emergency” powers.

Jennifer Hillman of the Council on Foreign Relations explains that this case tests the Constitution’s allocation of trade powers to Congress. If the Court strikes down the tariffs, it could lead to up to $100 billion in tariff refunds.

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers describes tariffs as a “self-inflicted supply shock” that raises prices and slows economic growth.

(Source: Bloomberg)
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2025-11-08/trump-tariffs-on-trial-what-s-at-stake-in-landmark-case-video