Good morning, Europe. A compact Monday first dig: one current read, one small practical reset, then into the day.
Cool morning read: BBC News reports that four Renaissance paintings were stolen overnight from an Italian museum, with the missing works described as "extraordinary" and investigators looking at how the theft happened without alarms being triggered. It is a crisp Europe-facing read because culture, security, insurance, public access, and the care of shared heritage all meet in one very practical failure point.
Read more: BBC News: Four 'extraordinary' Renaissance paintings stolen from Italian museum
Useful morning item: choose one thing worth protecting today and check the boring safeguard: the backup, the lock, the recovery code, the handoff note, or the person who needs context before something goes missing.
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