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😱 Woman Jailed for 7.5 Years After Keeping Daughter Hidden Under Bed

A British court sentenced a woman to 7.5 years in prison for subjecting her daughter to years of extreme neglect. The three-year-old, found severely malnourished and emotionally deprived, was hidden from the mother's partner and siblings.

Authorities described the conditions as "horrifying," and foster carers are now helping the child adjust to basic human experiences.

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⚡️ Defected Russian Nuclear Officer Reveals War Crimes and Risks

A Russian deserter, formerly stationed at a nuclear weapons base, has shared insights into the Kremlin’s wartime preparations. The officer revealed that the base was put on high alert during the early days of the Ukraine invasion.

Refusing to deliver propaganda deeming Ukrainian civilians as enemies, he was punished and reassigned to a combat brigade. Fearing deployment, he escaped Russia. Now living secretly abroad, Anton warns of continued dissent within Russia’s military and emphasizes the risks faced by deserters.

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✈️ Lithuanian Plane Crash Sparks Sabotage Speculations Amid Ongoing Investigation

A DHL cargo plane crash near Vilnius has raised concerns among German leaders about potential hybrid warfare tactics. Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated the possibility of sabotage cannot be ruled out, echoing Foreign Minister Baerbock's comments linking recent incidents to destabilizing activities attributed to Russia.

Lithuanian officials, however, say initial findings point to technical or human error. US authorities are joining the investigation, and the plane's black boxes have been recovered.

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Avian Influenza Detected in Raw Milk in California – The Washington Post

California health officials have found bird flu in raw milk distributed by Raw Farm, which was being sold across stores in the state. The H5N1 virus, known to potentially infect humans, was identified in the batch.

The affected milk, marked with an expiration date of November 27, has been recalled from retail locations. However, officials caution that some consumers may still have it at home and urge them not to consume it.

“Public health professionals have consistently advised against consuming raw milk and raw milk products due to the heightened risk of foodborne illnesses,” the California Department of Health reiterated.

At this time, there are no reports of bird flu infections linked to Raw Farm’s milk.

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👃 UK Fails to Prosecute Perfume Boss Over Russia Sanctions

David Crisp, a British businessman, was caught on tape admitting to selling luxury perfume in Russia, violating UK sanctions. Although arrested in 2023, HMRC dropped the case despite clear evidence, including undercover video and shipping records.

Critics argue this inaction undermines the UK’s credibility on sanctions enforcement, with no criminal prosecutions reported since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Crisp denies wrongdoing, while former partner David Garofalo insists evidence proves deliberate misconduct.

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🇷🇴 Nationalist-leaning independent Calin Georgescu has unexpectedly topped Romania's presidential election first round, advocating for organic farming, Christian values, and less reliance on NATO and the EU.

His controversial praise for Russia’s Vladimir Putin and criticism of NATO’s missile shield have drawn international attention. Georgescu’s adept use of TikTok, where he rapidly grew his following, played a key role in his election success.

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COP29 Seals $300 Billion Climate Agreement

Azerbaijan hosted the COP29 Summit, where wealthy nations agreed to a $300 billion climate fund to be distributed by 2035.
Applause greeted the deal, but criticism followed. India’s delegate called it inadequate, and Marshall Islands envoy Tina Stege warned it’s just the start of what’s needed to address rising global temperatures and prevent coastal flooding.

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🇮🇱 Netanyahu Under Fire Over Hamas Strategy

A new report by Channel 12 accuses Netanyahu of ignoring intelligence about Hamas’s increasing military capabilities. The Prime Minister allegedly opposed military actions against Hamas leadership, even after receiving warnings in 2014.

Critics argue his policies allowed Hamas to grow into a significant threat. Netanyahu’s office denies the claims.

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🌈 Google's Monopoly Under Fire: Chrome and Android at Risk

Google may have to divest Chrome and Android as regulators crack down on its monopolistic practices. The company has also been ordered to end its default search agreements with Apple. The final verdict is expected by mid-2025.

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⚡️ Storm Shadow Strikes: Ukraine Takes Conflict into New Territory

In a notable escalation, Ukraine has utilized British-French Storm Shadow missiles to strike Russian territory for the first time. This development follows the introduction of US-made ATACMS missiles, highlighting a shift in Ukraine's approach to the conflict.

Sources suggest up to 12 missiles targeted the Kursk region, though Ukrainian officials have avoided direct confirmation. Defense Minister Rustem Umerov reiterated Ukraine’s resolve to protect its sovereignty, with analysts predicting increased tensions and potential retaliation from Russia.

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🏫 Several more universities announce free tuition opportunities

Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has introduced a new program allowing students from families with an annual income of less than $75,000 to attend classes tuition-free.

St. John’s College, with campuses in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Annapolis, Maryland, announced a similar initiative. Students whose parents or guardians earn less than $75,000 are guaranteed grants covering the full cost of tuition.

Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, has also implemented a comparable program. Students from families with annual incomes below $75,000 will receive grants and scholarships covering full tuition, while those from families earning under $200,000 will receive grants covering 50% of tuition costs.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of Texas Offer Free Tuition – NBC

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has announced that starting in 2025, students from families earning up to $200,000 annually will qualify for free tuition.

This initiative is expected to benefit around 80% of American families.

Additionally, for families with an income below $100,000, all expenses, including tuition, housing, meals, fees, and books, will be fully covered.

Similarly, the University of Texas (UT) has announced its own program, set to begin in 2025, offering free tuition to students from families earning up to $100,000 annually.

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🔴 ICC Issues Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu Amid Gaza Conflict

The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, accusing them of war crimes in Gaza.

The decision has been met with sharp criticism in Israel, where citizens have rallied behind their leaders. Netanyahu called the ruling antisemitic, while many Israelis see it as an attack not just on their government but on the nation itself.

Experts warn the ruling could have broader implications for Israeli soldiers and international relations, with concerns over potential investigations into IDF actions.

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New "Oreshnik" Missile Tests Show Advanced Capabilities

The Russian military conducted combat tests of a new hypersonic missile, "Oreshnik," during a strike on Ukraine. President Putin claimed it reached speeds of Mach 10 and successfully hit its target in Dnipro.

Analysts suggest the missile could be a modified version of Iskander or Yars-M systems, with a range of up to 5,000km. This development marks a new challenge for air defense systems globally.

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⚠️ Putin Warns Russia May Expand Targets Beyond Ukraine

Following the missile strike on Dnipro, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed the use of the new mid-range hypersonic missile, “Oreshnik,” in a combat test. He claimed the missile, traveling at speeds of up to 3 km/s, is impossible to intercept with current air defense systems.

Putin described the strike as a response to Ukraine’s use of US-provided ATACMS systems. He added that Russia would now warn civilians and foreigners ahead of future “Oreshnik” strikes, designating zones for evacuation.

The Russian leader further asserted that Moscow has the right to strike nations enabling Ukraine’s long-range attacks, explicitly naming the US, France, and the UK.

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🐳 Massive Whale Rescue on Ruakākā Beach

A coordinated rescue on Ruakākā Beach, New Zealand, saved over 30 pilot whales from stranding. Sheets were used to refloat the whales, with local Māori group Patuharakeke monitoring overnight. Officials called the rescue a testament to community spirit, though four whales did not survive.

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⚡️ Russia Tightens Anti-UK Measures, Expels Diplomat for Espionage

The Russian government expelled a British diplomat, citing alleged intelligence operations, and barred 30 additional UK citizens from entry.

The move is part of heightened tensions between the countries, as the UK supports Ukraine with military aid and sanctions against Russia. The accusations, dismissed by the UK as unfounded, add to ongoing diplomatic strains.

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🥬 North Carolina Farmers Battle for ‘Sexiest Collard Farmer’ Crown – NYP

Patrick Brown (pictured in photo 1) is leading this year’s competition, confident that his intense gaze will earn him the title.

Photo 2 features Lee Berry, the current reigning champion, looking to defend his title.

CollardsOnly will transform the farmers’ photos into a calendar, with all proceeds going to help victims of Hurricane Helene. Visit the site to view the complete gallery of contestants.

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New York Companies Could Flee to New Jersey Over New Law - NYP

Senator George Helmy of the Garden State has warned that Manhattan’s congestion pricing law could drive businesses to relocate en masse to neighboring New Jersey.

The "congestion toll" is expected to heavily impact both business owners and their clients. Additionally, most employees of these companies reside in northern New Jersey, making relocation an attractive solution for them.

Helmy predicts that, after weighing the pros and cons, entrepreneurs will decide to move their operations to New Jersey. He reminded that businesses have opposed New York City’s proposed toll for the past two years.

New Jersey authorities, including Governor Phil Murphy, have repeatedly criticized New York's congestion pricing initiative, calling it a mistake.

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⚖️ France's Mass Rape Trial Seeks Maximum Sentence for Husband

Dominique Pelicot, accused of orchestrating the drugging and rape of his wife over 10 years, faces a 20-year prison sentence, the maximum for rape in France. Prosecutors emphasized the gravity of his actions and highlighted the societal impact of the case.

The trial has brought attention to issues of consent and chemical submission, with new government measures announced to combat violence against women.

A verdict is expected by December 20.

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⚡️ Former Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that her decision to block Ukraine's NATO bid in 2008 likely delayed a war with Russia, countering criticism from leaders like President Zelensky.

Merkel also defended Germany’s dependence on Russian energy during her tenure, emphasizing it supported economic and diplomatic stability at the time.

Critics argue her policies emboldened Moscow and left Germany vulnerable to current crises.

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Democrats Continue to Criticize Incoming Trump Administration Appointees

The Democratic Party is stepping up its criticism of key figures expected to join Donald Trump’s upcoming administration.

Vivek Ramaswamy has drawn particular fire for his policy proposals, which Democrats describe as extreme. According to critics, Ramaswamy aims to dismantle major federal agencies, repeal birthright citizenship, and carry out mass deportations of migrant families.

Elon Musk has also become a target of Democratic ire. Party representatives claim the SpaceX CEO is advocating for significant cuts to social programs. They have labeled his rhetoric as hateful, accusing him of antisemitism, attacking labor unions, and proposing controversial measures such as stripping voting rights from childless Americans.

Doug Burgum, slated to become Secretary of the Interior, has also come under scrutiny. Democrats allege that Burgum intends to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act, a move they argue would result in job losses for Americans while favoring his "friends in the gas and oil industries."

The escalating rhetoric highlights deep divisions as Trump prepares to take office.

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⚡️France Supports Ukraine’s Use of Long-Range Missiles

Following the UK and US, France has allowed Ukraine to target Russian positions with long-range missiles under the "logic of self-defense."

British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles have already been deployed by Kyiv, while Germany’s reluctance to supply Taurus missiles continues to draw international attention. The Kremlin labeled these actions.

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🐳 NASA Prepares Underwater Robots for Europa Exploration

NASA engineers have tested cutting-edge underwater robots aimed at exploring subsurface oceans on moons like Europa.
The SWIM project, which uses small, autonomous robots, could revolutionize the hunt for alien life. Recent trials showcased the robots’ maneuvering abilities in a simulated aquatic environment.

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✖️ Elon Musk Shows Interest in MSNBC Amid Speculation of a Sale

Comcast’s decision to separate MSNBC into its own company has sparked speculation about a sale. Donald Trump Jr. proposed Elon Musk buy the network, calling it “the funniest idea ever.”

Musk replied, “How much is it?” and later posted, “The funniest and most ironic outcome is often the most likely.”

MSNBC is reportedly struggling with declining ratings. Its Morning Joe program saw a significant drop in viewers this week after hosts admitted to meeting Donald Trump post-election despite previously labeling him a fascist.

In 2017, Musk was similarly asked about purchasing Twitter, to which he also replied, “How much is it?” He eventually bought it in 2022 and rebranded it as X.

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🇺🇸 US Defense Secretary Reaffirms Commitment to Israel Despite ICC Arrest Warrants

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has assured Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz of the United States' "ironclad commitment" to Israel, even after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for top Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

During a phone call, Austin emphasized the need to ensure the safety of UNIFIL peacekeepers in southern Lebanon and improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza. He also reiterated US support for Israel, despite previously issuing an ultimatum for increased aid to Gaza, which passed without changes to American arms supplies.

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Historic Moment: Tallest and Shortest Women Meet for Tea

In celebration of Guinness World Records Day, Rumeysa Gelgi and Jyoti Amge, the tallest and shortest women in the world, met in London. With a 5-foot height difference, they still found common ground, bonding over their love of fashion and self-care.

Gelgi, diagnosed with Weaver syndrome, holds several records for her unique physique, while Amge, a prominent actress, inspires millions despite her bone growth disorder.

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🚨 Ryanair, EasyJet Fined in Spain for Consumer Violations

Spain has fined Ryanair €108M and four other budget airlines, including EasyJet (€29M) and Vueling (€39M), for charging passengers for basic services like carry-on luggage and seat reservations.

The Consumer Rights Ministry described the practices as "abusive" and lacking transparency, hindering customers’ ability to make informed decisions. Airline representatives plan to appeal, arguing that the fines contradict EU free market laws.

This landmark decision aims to set a precedent in protecting consumer rights across Europe.

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🇳🇱 Dutch Police Seize Garden Gnome Made of MDMA During Drug Raid

During a major drug raid in the southern Netherlands, officers discovered an unusual item—a garden gnome weighing nearly 2kg, made entirely from the drug MDMA.
The Dongemond Police stated in a social media post, "Drugs come in many shapes and sizes, but this one was quite special." After initial testing confirmed the narcotic content, police humorously noted, "The gnome himself seemed startled," referencing its design with hands covering its mouth.

MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, is a synthetic party drug that is illegal in the Netherlands. Despite this, the country remains one of the world’s largest producers of the substance. This peculiar find underlines the lengths smugglers go to in disguising illicit substances.

The police have not disclosed the specific location of the bust, but the Dongemond district covers several municipalities, including Oosterhout and Altena. This incident follows similar creative smuggling attempts, such as drugs hidden in cat food or frozen chicken pallets.

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✈️ EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen Aids Passenger During Flight

During a flight from Zurich to Brussels, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stepped in to help a passenger facing health complications. A trained physician, von der Leyen assisted until medical staff took over after landing.

The incident occurred on her return journey from the G20 summit in Rio. Before entering politics, von der Leyen worked as a medical assistant and served as Germany’s health minister.

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