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Another 130 kidnapped schoolchildren released in Nigeria

Nigerian authorities secured the release of a further 130 St Mary's schoolchildren, leaving none in captivity amid a renewed spate of mass abductions.
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Starmer has his final call of 2025 with Donald Trump to discuss Ukraine and Gaza

Sir Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump discussed Ukraine, Gaza, and a new British ambassador during a 2025 phone call.
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Russia criticises European moves to amend US plan to end Ukraine war

European and Ukrainian amendments to US peace proposals do not improve the document or prospects for long-term peace.
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U.S. forces stop second tanker off the coast of Venezuela after Trump vows oil 'blockade' | Fortune

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U.S. boards un-sanctioned tanker with Venezuelan oil to tighten blockade

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U.S. forces stop second tanker off the coast of Venezuela after Trump vows oil 'blockade' | Fortune

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U.S. boards un-sanctioned tanker with Venezuelan oil to tighten blockade

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Doubletree by Hilton Expands its Presence in Africa

Hilton will open three DoubleTree hotels across Africa—in Morocco, the Republic of Congo, and Togo—reflecting growing tourism and hospitality expansion.
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US pursuing third oil tanker near Venezuela reports DW 12/21/2025

The United States is seizing and pursuing Venezuelan oil tankers, citing sanctions evasion while imposing a blockade and designating the Venezuelan regime as a foreign terrorist organisation.
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Top economists call for halt to Sri Lanka debt repayments after Cyclone Ditwah

Global economists urged suspension and fresh restructuring of Sri Lanka's external debt to free fiscal space for recovery after Cyclone Ditwah's catastrophic damage.
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These Rising Military Powers Are Bulking Up Their Navies

Several emerging powers significantly expanded their navies, ranking by total ships and submarines based on 2024 Global Firepower military strength data.
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Egypt's el-Sissi urges UN Security Council reforms for Africa's larger role

Egypt's president urged U.N. Security Council reform to grant Africa greater representation; The Independent seeks donations to fund accessible, on-the-ground journalism.
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Australia honours Bondi Beach victims, launches probe of security services

Australia observes a National Day of Reflection as the prime minister orders a review of law enforcement and intelligence agencies after the Bondi Beach attack.
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Vigil in London for Palestinian prisoners held in Israel

Tens of people gathered in central London on Saturday to call for the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails, drawing attention to those detained under what Israel calls administrative detention a system under which people can be held for indefinite renewable periods of time without a charge and without having committed an offence on the grounds that a person plans to break the law in the future.
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Algeria bill seeks to criminalise French colonial rule: What to know

The draft law, which seeks to criminalise France's colonial rule in Algeria between 1830 and 1962, was introduced in the People's National Assembly, Algeria's lower house of parliament, on Saturday. The bill will go up for a vote on Wednesday, according to reports. Public broadcaster AL24 News reported that the draft, which contains five chapters comprising 27 articles, is based on the principles of international law that affirm peoples' right to legal redress and the achievement of historical justice.
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US tech enabled China's surveillance empire. Now Tibetan refugees in Nepal are paying the price

Chinese surveillance technology, often built using U.S.-origin tools and services, is exported globally, enabling digital authoritarianism and suppressing dissent.
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Bondi Beach terror attack: Australia holds Day of Reflection DW 12/21/2025

Australia will hold a National Day of Reflection honoring Bondi Beach antisemitic attack victims, asking citizens to light candles and observe silence at 6:47 p.m.
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Israel kills two Palestinians, including 16 year-old, in West Bank

Reporting from Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, Al Jazeera's Nida Ibrahim said surveillance footage showed Abdel Qader walking towards what locals said was his home when Israeli forces shot him point-blank. We don't often have video surveillance to show how many of these killings have been done under what Palestinians call extrajudicial killings, which is Israeli forces killing Palestinians point-blank or under excuses that they say they've been doing something that is seen as resisting Israeli forces, she said.
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Russia Says Florida Talks 'Constructive,' Will Continue -- But Both Sides Tight-Lipped

Russia and the United States are holding constructive peace talks in Florida set to continue on December 21, alongside a narrowed 20-point proposal for Ukraine.
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Ukraine updates: Russia say peace deal hampered by changes DW 12/21/2025

Officials from Russia and the United States ended a day of peace talks in the southern US state of Florida and will continue their efforts on Sunday. Russian President Vladimir Putin's envoy Kirill Dmitriev told reporters that the meeting with US counterparts Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner had been constructive. "The discussions are proceeding constructively. They began earlier and will continue today, and will also continue tomorrow," Dmitriev said.
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We are unbreakable': defiance marks Bondi attack commemoration after PM is booed

The president of the NSW Board of Jewish Deputies, David Ossip, said it cannot be disputed that a federal royal commission was needed, to loud cheers and applause from the crowd of up to 15,000 people gathered at Bondi, where a minute's silence was held at 6.47pm, the time the attack began. Ossip's plea was echoed by the president of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, Daniel Aghion, who thanked Ossip for the courage to say it.
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U.S. intercepting third oil tanker as Venezuela hostilities intensify

U.S. interdicted multiple vessels tied to sanctioned networks, seizing millions of barrels of oil and boarding Panamanian-flagged ships with Panama's permission.
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More than 800 people cross Channel in record for December

The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism while reporting on issues like reproductive rights and record Channel migrant crossings.
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Israeli death penalty bill violates international law: Palestinian analysts

Palestinian prisoners in Israel already face horrific conditions, with a rights group documenting the deaths of at least 94 of them in the past two years, and the rape of prisoners caught on camera. The far-right Israeli minister responsible for prisons, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has proudly declared that conditions have gotten harsher for Palestinian prisoners under his watch. And in late October, he stood over Palestinian prisoners forced to lie face-down on the floor.
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Alarm over exploding' rise in use of sanctions-busting shadow fleet

The shadow fleet used by Russia, Iran and Venezuela to avoid western sanctions and ship cargo to customers including China and India is exploding in its scale and scope, and there are concerns that efforts to counter it are drawing closer to dangerous military confrontations. Complicating the issue is that Russia has begun putting its own flag on some former shadow fleet tankers, in an open challenge to Europe.
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Stokes vows to remain England captain as McCullum admits regret over Ashes preparations

That dream that we came here with is now over, which is obviously incredibly disappointing, said Stokes, at the ground where he made his debut 12 years ago. I hate living in hindsight because you can never change what you have done. At the end of the day, it's what you do out there [on the field] that counts. We've not been able to stand up to what Australia have thrown at us.
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Russian troops are so hungry they're 'preparing to eat their younger comrades' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Russian troops in Zaporizhzhia face severe shortages of food and clothing, with Ukrainian intelligence reporting alleged cannibalism and deprioritized supply deliveries.
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Russian luge athletes compete alongside Ukrainians in Lake Placid, N.Y.

Russian and Ukrainian luge athletes are competing side-by-side in Lake Placid at an Olympic qualifying event, with Russians allowed only under neutral status.
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Should we turn the internet off?

The internet has amplified fringe beliefs into mainstream politics, threatening democracy; consider reverting to pre-internet communication to protect liberal culture and freedoms.
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On winter's coldest days, this classic Kashmiri coat offers warmth and wisdom

Local people use traditional knowledge and low-tech ingenuity to solve harsh-environment problems more effectively than imported high-tech solutions.
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Jake Paul v Anthony Joshua: boxing, influencers and spectacle collide in Miami in pictures

Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua headlined a near-sellout, influencer-driven boxing card featuring multiple women's world title fights and affordable last-minute tickets.
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6 hours ago

Cartagena's iconic horse carriages give way to electric buggies

Cartagena will ban horse-drawn buggies and replace them with electric vehicles over animal welfare concerns.
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20 hours ago

WWII Navy veteran Ira Ike' Schab, one of last remaining Pearl Harbor survivors, dies at 105

Ira 'Ike' Schab, a 105-year-old World War II Navy veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor, died; only about a dozen Pearl Harbor survivors remain.
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Bottom G: Andrew Tate Embarrassed in Sloppy Misfits Main Event

Chase Demoor vs. Andrew Tate was a far worse, craptacular boxing spectacle than Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua, spotlighting Tate's notorious controversies.
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All the effects of gentrification in one corner of Mexico's Colonia Roma

Two American girls are sitting on a bench outside the establishment, sipping Nepalese green tea. The inside is a spacious and austere area reminiscent of an industrial warehouse with a visible bread oven, and English is spoken more often than Spanish. A man in his sixties, wearing a jacket and tasseled shoes, tells the young man behind the counter that he drove almost an hour from the wealthy residential area of Polanco just to buy a loaf of malted cereal: 165 pesos (about $9).
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Al Jazeera launches new integrative AI model, The Core'

Al Jazeera will launch The Core with Google Cloud to integrate AI as an active partner in journalism, aiding data processing, content, analysis and workflows.
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UN's top court to hold Myanmar genocide hearings in January

The ICJ will hold January hearings on alleged genocide of the Rohingya, including closed witness sessions and legal submissions by The Gambia and Myanmar.
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Bangladesh holds state mourning, funeral for slain uprising activist

Sharif Osman Hadi, a 32-year-old student movement leader, died after being shot, triggering nationwide protests, arson attacks, and a national day of mourning in Bangladesh.
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UNSC condemns Rwanda, M23 rebels for offensive in eastern DR Congo

UN Security Council condemns Rwanda's support for M23, urges immediate withdrawal, extends MONUSCO, and demands M23 pull at least 75km from Uvira to protect civilians.
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Netanyahu finally announces October 7 inquiry: Why are Israelis furious?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will lead a politically-appointed inquiry into government failings before the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks, drawing widespread criticism.
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US, Egypt, Qatar, Turkiye urge restraint in Gaza as Israeli attacks continue

Four mediator countries endorsed the truce's initial progress and urged parties to honor commitments while pressing for humanitarian access, force withdrawals, and a transitional administration.
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Lebanon claims first phase of Hezbollah's disarmament close to complete

Lebanon is nearing completion of disarming Hezbollah south of the Litani River and will move to confiscate weapons north under the army's government-mandated plan.
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Israel launches new raids in Syria's Quneitra, establishes checkpoints

Israeli forces have advanced into the Quneitra area of Syria's occupied Golan Heights and set up two military checkpoints, an Al Jazeera correspondent on the ground reports. The Israeli military operation on Saturday took place in the villages of Ain Ziwan and al-Ajraf in the southern part of the country. For months, Israeli forces have conducted near-daily incursions into southern Syria, particularly in the Quneitra governorate, carrying out arrests, erecting checkpoints, and bulldozing land, all of which have prompted growing public anger and unrest.
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Syria: US launches airstrikes on IS targets after attack DW 12/20/2025

The US military's Central Command (CENTCOM), which is responsible for the Middle East, said on social media that US forces "have commenced a large-scale strike against ISIS infrastructure and weapons sites in Syria." Syrian state television reported that strikes hit targets in rural areas of Deir ez-Zor and Raqqa provinces as well as in the Jabal al-Amour area near Palmyra. It said they targeted "weapons storage sites and headquarters used by IS as launching points for its operations in the region."
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Bondi Beach Attack Is Weaponized to Suppress Palestine Solidarity in Australia

Governments and institutions used the Bondi Beach shooting to criminalize Palestine solidarity by equating Jewish safety with Israeli state interests and suppressing anti-genocide organizing.
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Al-Majd Europe: The secret shell company smuggling Palestinians out of Gaza

A shell company with Israeli ties exploited Palestinians desperate to flee the ongoing war in Gaza, charging them large sums of money to covertly exit the country in what may be an official plan to ethnically cleanse the territory. In an exclusive digital investigation, Al Jazeera probed last month's mystery flight that spirited 153 passengers from Gaza to South Africa, unearthing figures working for Al-Majd Europe, an unregistered front organisation that falsely claimed to be working for humanitarian aims.
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Pope Leo summons cardinals for a key assembly to help him govern Catholic Church

Pope Leo XIV summoned all the world's cardinals to a Jan. 7-8 consistory in Rome to advise him on governing the universal Church.
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Uruguay's FM on US claims to police Latin America and rising tensions

The United States is reasserting a 19th-century sphere-of-influence in Latin America, expanding maritime operations and increasing legal, migration, and geopolitical tensions.
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'Catastrophe bonds' are gaining popularity as a response to climate change

Catastrophe bonds transfer disaster risk to investors, providing rapid, prearranged payouts to governments for rebuilding when specified catastrophic events occur.
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Families demand repatriation of bodies of Colombians who died in Ukraine: This war is a slaughterhouse for foreigners'

He had joined the Ukrainian army to fight in the war against Russia, drawn, like so many others, by the lucrative salaries. That day, Ricardo Velasquez told her he was going on a mission to the front lines. Worry immediately set in. I cried all weekend, went to Mass, and felt terrible, she says. Her feeling that something bad had happened was confirmed on Monday: he was dead. A Russian drone attacked him as he tried to escape.
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U.S. forces stop a 2nd merchant vessel off Venezuela coast, officials say

U.S. forces stopped a second merchant vessel in international waters off Venezuela following a prior Dec. 10 tanker seizure and President Trump's announced blockade.
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The volunteers putting their bodies between Israel settlers and a Palestinian village

Settlers drive goats daily to harass Ras Ein al-Auja residents while international and Israeli volunteers physically shield Palestinians to prevent forced displacement.
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The Bondi terror attack was designed to drive us to rancour but there is no peace in division | Thomas Keneally

The Bondi attack was an unutterably cruel event, all the more horrifying for being ours, and we can't stop ourselves saying so. It is a sword that fell on the necks of two sets of Australians. Yet again, young Australian Jews will be asking parents why they are hated, and that is heartbreaking. In a different sense, so will young Muslims.
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From Dr Seuss to All Quiet on the Western Front: 19 books to help you find hope, sense and resistance in difficult times

Reading and books can restore hope, nourish understanding, fuel resistance, and strengthen faith in human goodness amid political, environmental and social crises.
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China's troll army: From teachers to riders, all fake

A covert operation used fake Filipino social media profiles to influence public opinion in the Philippines on China's image, allegedly funded by the Chinese embassy.
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Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel's Mossad: State media

Iran has executed a man convicted of spying for Israel's Mossad intelligence agency, judicial authorities announced, as Tehran continues a widening crackdown on alleged collaborators following the 12-day Israel-United States-Iran war earlier this year. Aghil Keshavarz was put to death on Saturday morning after the Supreme Court upheld his conviction on espionage charges, according to Mizan, the judiciary's official news agency.
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Pat Cummins primed to pop the corks after bursting England's fragile bubble | Geoff Lemon

Pat Cummins returned from injury and immediately bowled at his best, using ingrained familiarity with Australian conditions to decisive effect on a placid Adelaide Oval.
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Mexico's missing people crisis casts a shadow over World Cup venue

Numerous clandestine graves with hundreds of human-remains bags have been discovered within a 10-mile radius of Akron Stadium near Guadalajara.
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Ruthless Bristol batter Harlequins at Twickenham

Bristol produced a scintillating attacking display to hammer Harlequins 40-14 under the lights at Twickenham Stadium. In Quins' annual 'Big Game', it was the Bears who came out on top as they ran in six tries and won by 26 points. Unanswered scores from Kalaveti Ravouvou, Joe Batley, Gabriel Oghre and Louis Rees-Zammit gave the visitors a ruthless 26-0 lead at the break against a Harlequins side that had at times produced some good rugby themselves.
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Crawley admits England staring down the barrel' but vows we'll never give up

England will still pursue victory on day five despite being 207 for six chasing 435, and teammates defend Ollie Pope's recent form.
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Why tariffs on Chinese imports matter for Mexican trade with the U.S.

Earlier this week, Mexican lawmakers approved a 50% tariff on Chinese imports, including everything from shoes, microwaves to electric vehicles. The measure is set to take effect next year. China is the second-largest exporter to Mexico, just after the United States. Analysts say the move signals Mexico's interest in appeasing the U.S. at a moment when both countries are set to renegotiate their free trade agreement. President Claudia Sheinbaum denies this, saying it's intended to boost domestic manufacturing.
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5 of the most unusual Christmas traditions that non-Americans won't understand

The United States has distinctive Christmas traditions that may seem puzzling to outsiders, including hiding a pickle ornament and drinking egg-based holiday beverages.
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