❗️South Korea's Opposition Seeks Impeachment of Interim President Han
South Korea’s largest opposition party is pushing for an impeachment process against interim President Han Duck-soo. The opposition accuses Han of delaying legislation meant to address corruption allegations against President Yoon Suk-yeol and his wife.
This move comes after Yoon was impeached by parliament in mid-December, with Han stepping in temporarily until the Constitutional Court makes a final decision. The opposition’s move is part of ongoing political turmoil in the country.
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🧊 Denmark Increases Defence Spending in Greenland Following Trump's Comments
Denmark has announced a significant increase in defence spending for Greenland, hours after US President-elect Donald Trump reiterated his desire for the US to control the Arctic territory.
The defence package, valued at around $1.5bn, includes funding for new ships, drones, and an upgrade to Greenland’s infrastructure.
Trump’s comments sparked a response from Greenland’s Prime Minister, who asserted that the territory is "not for sale," despite its strategic importance to the US.
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🛰 Closest Approach to the Sun: Parker Probe’s Bold Mission
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is braving intense heat and radiation to reach the Sun’s corona, coming within 3.8 million miles of its surface. This daring mission aims to solve mysteries about the Sun's atmosphere and its impact on space weather.
Traveling at 430,000 mph, the probe's survival will be confirmed when it sends a signal to Earth on December 28.
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🚗 Nissan and Honda Set to Merge in Strategic Move
Honda and Nissan have taken a significant step towards merging by signing a foundational agreement, aiming to become the third-largest car manufacturer worldwide.
Mitsubishi will also join the new entity, with a holding company structure planned for 2026. The merger is seen as a strategic move to strengthen their position in the competitive electric vehicle market.
Following the announcement, Nissan's stock surged, while Honda's market value fell. This merger marks a new chapter for both companies, especially for Nissan, which was once saved from financial collapse.
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⚡️ Biden Converts Federal Death Sentences to Life Terms
Joe Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 individuals to life imprisonment, affirming his stance against capital punishment.
While a moratorium on federal executions has been in place since 2021, incoming President Donald Trump, an advocate of the death penalty, is likely to reverse this policy.
Biden’s decision follows a broader effort to reduce sentences and grant pardons before his term ends.
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⚡️Fico’s Moscow Trip Sparks Outrage
Slovakia’s PM Robert Fico faced criticism from Ukraine, Czechia, and Lithuania following his visit to Moscow.
President Zelensky questioned Fico’s ties to Russia, suggesting personal benefits from gas deals.
Slovak protesters called the trip a betrayal, with opposition leaders considering parliamentary action.
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🌞 Closer Than Ever: Parker Solar Probe’s Historic Christmas Mission
On December 24, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe will break its own record by approaching the Sun at a distance of six million kilometers. Scientists hope to uncover secrets of solar winds and storms by exploring regions of the corona previously uncharted.
The probe, traveling at 690,000 km/h, faces extreme heat of up to 1,000°C. Initial data from this close encounter are expected by late January, with further analyses to follow, offering new insights into solar and stellar atmospheres.
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⏺Slovak PM Visits Putin, Faces EU Backlash
Robert Fico, Slovakia's PM, held talks with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, marking a rare visit by a Western leader since 2022. The meeting focused on gas supplies and relations with Russia.
Fico's visit, announced to EU officials beforehand, faced heavy criticism at home and abroad. Opponents called it a "disgrace" and accused him of playing into Russian propaganda. Supporters argue the trip was necessary to secure affordable energy for Slovakia.
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Fury Claims Judges Gave Usyk 'Christmas Gift' After Defeat
Tyson Fury has publicly disagreed with the judges' decision in his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk, which saw the Ukrainian win 116-112 on all three scorecards. Fury, who was confident he won the bout, described the result as a "Christmas gift" to Usyk.
Fury’s promoter, Frank Warren, echoed these sentiments, criticizing the judges' scoring and highlighting Fury's strong jab and evasive footwork during the fight. Despite the loss, Usyk extended his undefeated record, moving to 23-0.
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🎥 Albania's TikTok Ban in Response to Schoolboy's Death
Following the stabbing death of a 14-year-old schoolboy in southern Tirana, Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, has declared a one-year TikTok ban. The killing, linked to a social media dispute, has raised fears about the platform's impact on youth.
Rama described TikTok as a negative influence and said the ban would be implemented starting in January. The government aims to focus on student education and parental oversight. TikTok has called for clarification, stating that neither the suspect nor the victim had accounts on the platform.
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⚡️Usyk Edges Fury Again in a Boxing Classic
Ukrainian boxing star Oleksandr Usyk defeated Tyson Fury for a second time, winning a unanimous decision to keep his heavyweight titles. The 37-year-old showcased his technical brilliance, outpacing Fury in the later rounds to claim another hard-fought victory.
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🇺🇦 Systemic Executions of Ukrainian Prisoners of War
Executions of Ukrainian POWs by Russian troops have surged, with many cases documented through video evidence. The Ukrainian Prosecutor-General's Office suggests these killings are part of a coordinated policy.
Despite overwhelming evidence, Russia denies the claims and has taken no steps toward accountability, further highlighting a culture of impunity.
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⚡️Russia Alleges Drone Strike on Kazan
Russian officials have reported a drone attack on Kazan, claiming it was conducted by Ukraine. While Moscow accuses Kyiv of targeting civilians, observers suggest the drones likely aimed for industrial facilities tied to Russia’s military efforts. Kyiv has yet to issue a response, and the extent of the damage remains under review.
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⚡️Global tech drives nuclear investments amid AI boom
AI's massive energy needs have sparked global interest in nuclear energy, with Argentina advancing its nuclear program under President Javier Milei. While the country already generates 9% of its electricity from nuclear power, Milei’s administration is prioritizing Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to meet future demand.
Major players like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are also turning to nuclear, including SMRs, to power data centers sustainably. However, studies caution against SMRs' waste and cost concerns, despite their potential benefits.
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⚡️ Locals Boo Macron Over Aid Delays in Cyclone-Ravaged Mayotte
President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Mayotte, struck by Cyclone Chido, was marked by protests. Locals booed and demanded his resignation, criticizing the slow delivery of aid.
Macron defended his response, promising more assistance and a national day of mourning.
The cyclone, with winds over 225 km/h, destroyed homes and left thousands without water. The death toll stands at 31 but is expected to rise.
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⚡️ Zelenskyy: Over 3,000 North Korean Soldiers Killed or Wounded in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported that more than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.
Zelenskyy shared this estimate after a meeting with Ukraine's military command, although the number has not been independently verified. South Korea’s military has reported a lower estimate of around 1,100 casualties.
It is also reported that North Korean soldiers are carrying fake Russian passports, raising suspicions about their involvement.
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⚡️Syrian Protests Demand Minority Protections After Christmas Tree Incident
A Christmas tree arson in Suqaylabiyah triggered widespread protests, with demonstrators urging the Islamist authorities to defend minority rights. HTS has detained suspects and pledged to rebuild the tree.
Protesters in Damascus expressed frustration over the presence of foreign fighters and demanded greater security for religious groups.
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⚡️Explosion Sinks Russian Ship Under Sanctions
Ursa Major, a Russian cargo vessel under US sanctions, sank in the Mediterranean following an engine room explosion. Most of the crew was rescued, but two members are still missing.
The ship was allegedly transporting cranes to Vladivostok and was previously linked to military cargo deliveries. Investigations are underway.
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🇺🇸 Trump Seeks U.S. Control of Greenland and Panama Canal
Donald Trump has expressed that acquiring Greenland is essential for U.S. security, furthering a position he first proposed during his first term. While Dänemark rejected the idea of selling Greenland in 2019, Trump remains firm in his stance.
Additionally, Trump has indicated interest in regaining control over the Panama Canal, a vital trade artery previously overseen by the U.S.
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⚡️North Korea Expands Arms Exports to Support Russia
The Wall Street Journal reports that North Korea has shipped 20,000 containers of munitions to Russia, including advanced multiple rocket launchers and ballistic missiles.
This support has enabled Russia to sustain its attacks in Ukraine despite sanctions. Concerns grow that North Korea might seek Russian nuclear assistance in exchange for its military aid.
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🦣 Scientists Discover Well-Preserved Mammoth in Permafrost
Russian scientists have unveiled a 50,000-year-old mammoth baby found in Siberia. Named "Jana," it is the most complete mammoth specimen ever found, with its head, trunk, and ears fully intact.
The young mammoth was approximately a year old when it died and weighs 180 kilograms. This discovery could unlock new knowledge about mammoth adaptations and their Ice Age ecosystems.
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⏺Monreale Cathedral’s Iconic Mosaics Restored
After over a year of restoration, the mosaics of Monreale Cathedral in Sicily now shine in their original glory. The project included cleaning, repairing, and updating the lighting of the 12th-century mosaics, which span over 6,400 sq m and feature solid gold details.
Father Nicola Gaglio expressed his pride, calling the mosaics a testament to the beauty and creativity of humanity. Further restoration of the cathedral is planned.
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⚡️Sunak and Zelensky Focus on Training Ukrainian Forces
During a call, Rishi Sunak and Volodymyr Zelensky highlighted the importance of adapting UK training programs to bolster Ukraine’s defenses.
The UK has already trained tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers under Operation Interflex.
Discussions included expanding these efforts, with potential British deployments in consideration. Zelensky thanked the UK for its steadfast support during the ongoing conflict.
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Magdeburg Attack: Police Under Fire Over Security and Warnings
The Magdeburg Christmas market attack has raised serious questions about security protocols in Germany.
Authorities are now facing criticism for allowing an emergency vehicle lane to remain open, which the attacker used to drive into the crowded market.
The suspect, a Saudi Arabian doctor, was known for anti-Islamic sentiment and had been flagged by Saudi Arabia’s government. Despite previous warnings, investigations into his potential threat were not pursued aggressively.
Social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) are also under scrutiny for not taking action against his inflammatory posts.
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❗️Nigeria's Hunger Crisis and Deadly Crowd Incidents
In a devastating week of crowd tragedies in Nigeria, 22 people have died in Okija due to a crowd crush at a charity event. This follows two other deadly events in Abuja and Ibadan, where a combined total of 45 people, including 35 children, lost their lives.
Witnesses reported chaotic scenes at these events, where crowds surged to collect food donations. Amnesty International has called on the Nigerian government to urgently address the growing issues of hunger and unemployment.
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US Jet Downed in Red Sea Amid Friendly Fire Incident
A US Navy F/A-18 Hornet was mistakenly shot down by the USS Gettysburg in a friendly fire incident over the Red Sea. Both crew members ejected safely, with one sustaining minor injuries. This occurred during US airstrikes targeting Houthi missile sites in Yemen.
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🎄 Wham!’s "Last Christmas" Breaks Records in UK Charts
The classic holiday song "Last Christmas" by Wham! has achieved a rare milestone, topping the UK Christmas charts for the second year running.
Released in 1984, the track took decades to reach its full festive glory, securing its first Christmas number one in 2022.
Former bandmate Andrew Ridgeley says the achievement solidifies its place as a holiday classic alongside turkey and Christmas cookies.
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⚡️US approves first-ever drug for sleep apnea
The FDA has approved Zepbound, the first drug to treat obstructive sleep apnea, a condition affecting millions worldwide. The medication, containing Tirzepatid, reduces body weight and helps alleviate apnea symptoms.
Traditionally treated with CPAP machines, the new drug offers an alternative. Clinical trials demonstrated significant improvement in apnea-related metrics, paving the way for a less invasive treatment option.
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🇩🇪 Tragedy Strikes Magdeburg Christmas Market as Vehicle Kills Two, Injures Dozens
A tragic event unfolded at Magdeburg’s Christmas market when a driver rammed a car into a crowd, killing a child and an adult, and injuring at least 60 people. The timing of the incident—just before Christmas and during an election season—has heightened its emotional and political impact.
Media outlets have likened the tragedy to the 2016 Berlin attack, calling it a dark moment for Germany. Investigations are ongoing into the driver’s motives, with far-right ties being a key focus.
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🇳🇬 Deadly Stampede at Nigerian Fair Claims 35 Young Lives
A festive event promising free food in Ibadan ended in tragedy, as a stampede claimed the lives of 35 children. Thousands flocked to the school venue, leading to overcrowding and chaos. Abandoned sandals and books now mark the site.
Organizers are being questioned by police for failing to ensure safety. President Bola Tinubu vowed to investigate the incident, emphasizing that no event should endanger children’s lives. Economic hardship remains a driving factor behind such desperate gatherings.
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