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2025-12-14 21:49
Zelenskyi and US delegation discuss ceasefire in Berlin
1. Zelenskyi and US delegation discuss ceasefire in Berlin
1. Zelenskyi and US delegation discuss ceasefire in Berlin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj has arrived in Berlin to engage in discussions regarding a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict with Russia. He was welcomed by Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the Chancellery, where a US delegation had also gathered to participate in the talks.
2. Sydney in shock after attack on Bondi Beach
2. Sydney in shock after attack on Bondi Beach
A tragic shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney has left at least ten people dead, causing widespread panic in an area typically filled with tourists and families. Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes as police responded to the incident, which has shocked the local community.
3. Tens of thousands demonstrate against Orban in Hungary
3. Tens of thousands demonstrate against Orban in Hungary
In Budapest, tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets to voice their opposition to Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government. The protests were sparked by revelations related to a long-standing abuse scandal, with demonstrators responding to a call from opposition leader Peter Magyar.
4. Five arrested over plot to attack German Christmas market
4. Five arrested over plot to attack German Christmas market
German authorities have arrested five men in connection with a suspected plot to attack a Christmas market in Bavaria. The suspects, including three Moroccans, an Egyptian, and a Syrian, are believed to have had an Islamist motive for their intended actions.
5. Belarusian prisoners celebrate release after US lifts sanctions
5. Belarusian prisoners celebrate release after US lifts sanctions
In Belarus, celebrations erupted as political prisoners were released following the lifting of US sanctions. While the exact number and names of those freed remained undisclosed until their release, the news has sparked joy among families and supporters.
6. The ongoing border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has escalated, with both nations reporting
fresh attacks despite calls for a ceasefire. International mediators, including Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and US President Donald Trump, continue to push for peace, but tensions remain high.
6. The ongoing border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has escalated, with both nations reporting fresh attacks despite calls for a ceasefire. International mediators, including Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and US President Donald Trump, continue to push for peace, but tensions remain high.
7. In a significant move, the European Union has chosen to immobilize Russian Central Bank
assets indefinitely, marking a hardline stance amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. This decision comes as European leaders respond to criticism from Donald Trump, who recently labeled them as “decaying.”
7. In a significant move, the European Union has chosen to immobilize Russian Central Bank assets indefinitely, marking a hardline stance amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. This decision comes as European leaders respond to criticism from Donald Trump, who recently labeled them as “decaying.”
8. The European Commission has rejected a lawsuit from the Russian Central Bank against Euroclear,
describing it as “speculative” and without merit. The lawsuit concerns €185 billion in immobilized assets, and the Commission's swift dismissal underscores the EU's firm position in the ongoing economic standoff with Russia.
8. The European Commission has rejected a lawsuit from the Russian Central Bank against Euroclear, describing it as “speculative” and without merit. The lawsuit concerns €185 billion in immobilized assets, and the Commission's swift dismissal underscores the EU's firm position in the ongoing economic standoff with Russia.
EU countries have reached an agreement to impose a temporary €3 flat customs fee on small imported parcels valued under €150. This move aims to address the increasing influence of Chinese e-commerce platforms like Temu and Shein within the EU market.
In related news, the Kremlin has issued a stern warning to Poland following the arrest of a prominent Russian archaeologist. Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson for President Putin, stated that "the crime will not go unpunished," highlighting the escalating tensions between Russia and NATO member states.
Turning to the weather, cool conditions are expected across Europe today. London will see temperatures between 7 and 10 degrees, while Berlin will be slightly cooler, ranging from 3 to 6 degrees. Paris and Brussels will also experience similar cool weather, with highs around 9 degrees. Up north in Riga, temperatures may only reach 2 degrees, with mixed precipitation expected, including light snow. Meanwhile, Madrid will enjoy slightly milder temperatures, hovering between 5 and 11 degrees.
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2025-12-13 19:28
Immigration Surge in Switzerland
1. Immigration Surge in Switzerland
1. Immigration Surge in Switzerland
An internal federal document reveals that Brexit has not reduced immigration to Great Britain; rather, it has surged. This development raises questions about the implications for Switzerland's population initiative, which aims to limit the country’s growth to 10 million residents. The Council of States is set to discuss this topic on Monday.
2. Israel Strikes Hamas Leader
2. Israel Strikes Hamas Leader
Israel has confirmed the elimination of Raed Saad, a senior Hamas commander, in a targeted strike in Gaza. The Israeli military and Shin Bet stated that Saad was the head of weapons production for Hamas's military wing, the Qassam Brigades, and was killed while traveling in a vehicle in Gaza City.
3. U.S
Soldiers Killed in Syria
3. U.S. Soldiers Killed in Syria
A joint U.S.-Syrian security patrol in Palmyra was attacked, resulting in the deaths of two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter. The Pentagon reported that the ambush was carried out by a lone Islamic State gunman, who was subsequently killed during the engagement. Three other service members sustained injuries in the incident.
4. Pentagon Confirms Fatal Attack
4. Pentagon Confirms Fatal Attack
The Pentagon has confirmed the fatalities of two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter in Syria, following an ambush in Palmyra. This attack, attributed to an Islamic State gunman, also left three others injured. The identities of the deceased will be released after a 24-hour notification period.
5. Ongoing Security Concerns in Syria
5. Ongoing Security Concerns in Syria
The recent ambush in Syria underscores the ongoing security challenges faced by U.S. forces in the region. As operations continue to support local allies against Islamic State threats, the risks to personnel remain significant, prompting heightened vigilance.
6. London police have confirmed that there will be no criminal investigation
against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor regarding his ties to the Epstein abuse scandal. The Metropolitan Police stated that their inspection did not warrant further action.
6. London police have confirmed that there will be no criminal investigation against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor regarding his ties to the Epstein abuse scandal. The Metropolitan Police stated that their inspection did not warrant further action.
7. Lagos is celebrating its first street art festival, transforming parts of the
city into a vibrant “open-air gallery.” Artist Ashaolu Oluwafemi expressed that the event aims to make art accessible to the community and enhance public engagement.
7. Lagos is celebrating its first street art festival, transforming parts of the city into a vibrant “open-air gallery.” Artist Ashaolu Oluwafemi expressed that the event aims to make art accessible to the community and enhance public engagement.
8. In a significant move, Belarus has released 123 political prisoners, including notable figures such
as Maria Kolesnikova and Nobel laureate Ales Beljatsky. This decision by ruler Alexander Lukashenko has been welcomed by opposition and human rights activists, marking a potential shift in the country's political landscape.
8. In a significant move, Belarus has released 123 political prisoners, including notable figures such as Maria Kolesnikova and Nobel laureate Ales Beljatsky. This decision by ruler Alexander Lukashenko has been welcomed by opposition and human rights activists, marking a potential shift in the country's political landscape.
In other news, the border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has intensified, resulting in the displacement of 500,000 people from the Koh Kong province in Cambodia. Despite US President Donald Trump’s mediation efforts, both nations reported attacks on civilian areas this morning.
Meanwhile, the European Parliament is poised to hold three critical votes that could potentially derail the EU-Mercosur trade deal, raising concerns among member states as they navigate the finalization process.
Turning to the weather, London and Brussels are both experiencing cool conditions, with temperatures ranging between 6 and 9 degrees. Berlin is slightly chillier, with highs of 8 degrees, while Paris sees a mild day with temperatures from 7 to 11 degrees. Up north, Stockholm is facing a chilly day with temperatures dropping to around 0 degrees at night, and in Riga, a bitterly cold day is expected with mixed precipitation likely.
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chilly conditions are expected across Europe today. In Riga, temperatures will reach a high of 3 degrees, with strong winds and mixed precipitation. Berlin will also see a high of 3 degrees, with a chance of rain and snow. Meanwhile, Paris and Brussels will be slightly warmer at around 5 and 4 degrees respectively, while London remains cool with temperatures between 2 and 6 degrees. Stockholm faces bitter cold, with temperatures not exceeding freezing.
In international news, China has announced plans to conduct military drills around Taiwan, simulating the seiz…
In international news, China has announced plans to conduct military drills around Taiwan, simulating the seizure and blockade of key areas. This move is seen as a warning to what Beijing describes as "separatist forces," amid rising tensions in the region.
In a tragic incident in Italy, a mother and her 15-year-old daughter have died after experiencing severe illne…
In a tragic incident in Italy, a mother and her 15-year-old daughter have died after experiencing severe illness following a Christmas dinner. The suspected cause is food poisoning, and despite efforts to seek help, it came too late for the family.
Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle
The annual food fight festival "Els Enfarinats" has tr…
Spaniards hurl flour, eggs and fireworks in mock battle
The annual food fight festival "Els Enfarinats" has transformed the Spanish town of Ibi into a scene of chaos, with participants throwing flour and eggs. Dressed in military-style costumes, they stage a mock coup, collecting "taxes" in the form of charitable donations from local residents.
Russia opens bombed theater in Mariupol
The theater in Mariupol, which was devastated by Russian bombings over…
Russia opens bombed theater in Mariupol
The theater in Mariupol, which was devastated by Russian bombings over three years ago, has reopened with performances of Russian fairy tales. The bombing likely resulted in hundreds of casualties, and the reopening has drawn attention amid ongoing tensions in the region.
Ireland eyes EU social media age checks laws for 2026 Council presidency
As it prepares for its rotating presi…
Ireland eyes EU social media age checks laws for 2026 Council presidency
As it prepares for its rotating presidency of the Council of the EU in 2026, Ireland is advocating for EU-wide regulations on social media age verification. Vice-Prime Minister Simon Harris indicated that the government aims to implement a ban on children accessing certain platforms during this period.
Poland to deploy €2bn anti-drone systems within two years
Poland plans to establish a €2 billion anti-dron…
Poland to deploy €2bn anti-drone systems within two years
Poland plans to establish a €2 billion anti-drone system within two years to enhance its defense against potential Russian attacks. This initiative comes in response to a rise in drone incursions into European airspace, prompting Poland to engage in NATO Article 4 consultations.
US offers ‘strong’ 15-year security guarantees as Kyiv pushes for longer
The United States has proposed ro…
US offers ‘strong’ 15-year security guarantees as Kyiv pushes for longer
The United States has proposed robust security guarantees for Ukraine, extending for 15 years, though Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking a longer commitment. This announcement follows discussions with President Donald Trump aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced that allies of Ukraine will convene in Paris early January to discu…
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that allies of Ukraine will convene in Paris early January to discuss security guarantees as part of a peace agreement with Russia. This meeting follows former President Trump's remarks suggesting that a peace deal is nearing, despite ongoing challenges.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has proposed a controversial initiative to combat declining birth rates by offeri…
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has proposed a controversial initiative to combat declining birth rates by offering financial incentives to women who choose to be fertilized with his sperm. The 41-year-old entrepreneur, who has six children, aims to address the issue in a unique and personal way.
Ahmed al Ahmed, the man who heroically disarmed a gunman during a shooting at a Jewish event in Bondi Beach, s…
Ahmed al Ahmed, the man who heroically disarmed a gunman during a shooting at a Jewish event in Bondi Beach, shared his thoughts on that fateful moment. The Syrian-born shop owner tackled one of the shooters from behind, preventing further tragedy in a situation that claimed 15 lives. Next.