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Massive Russian Air Assault Hits Ukraine’s Energy Grid Amid U.S.-Led Peace Talks
Russia unleashed one of its largest aerial assaults of the war on Ukraine overnight into Tuesday, firing 635 drones and 38 missiles and plunging wide swaths of the country into emergency power outages, even as U.S.-hosted talks involving Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and European officials fueled guarded optimism about a possible diplomatic path forward. 
Russia unleashed one of its largest aerial assaults of the war on Ukraine overnight into Tuesday, firing 635 drones and 38 missiles and plunging wide swaths of the country into emergency power outages, even as U.S.-hosted talks involving Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and European officials fueled guarded optimism about a possible diplomatic path forward. -
Greta Thunberg Arrested in London Over Placard Backing Palestine Action Prisoners
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was arrested Tuesday in London's financial district after displaying a placard in support of prisoners affiliated with Palestine Action, an organization proscribed by the U.K. government, according to police and campaign groups. The detention occurred outside the offices of Aspen Insurance, a specialty insurer that protesters say provides services to Elbit Systems UK, a subsidiary of Israel's largest arms manufacturer. 
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was arrested Tuesday in London's financial district after displaying a placard in support of prisoners affiliated with Palestine Action, an organization proscribed by the U.K. government, according to police and campaign groups. The detention occurred outside the offices of Aspen Insurance, a specialty insurer that protesters say provides services to Elbit Systems UK, a subsidiary of Israel's largest arms manufacturer. -
Russian General Killed in Moscow Car Bomb as Targeted Attacks on Officers Intensify
A Russian lieutenant general was killed Monday when an explosive device detonated beneath his vehicle in a residential district of southern Moscow, marking the latest in a string of targeted attacks on senior officers as the war in Ukraine increasingly reaches Russia's capital. 
A Russian lieutenant general was killed Monday when an explosive device detonated beneath his vehicle in a residential district of southern Moscow, marking the latest in a string of targeted attacks on senior officers as the war in Ukraine increasingly reaches Russia's capital. -
NATO Warns Russia May Be Testing Orbital Debris Weapon That Could Threaten Starlink Satellites
NATO-allied intelligence agencies are assessing reports that Russia may be developing an experimental space weapon designed to disable satellite networks by dispersing clouds of small orbital pellets, a capability that analysts warn could imperil global communications and navigation systems, including Elon Musk's Starlink constellation. 
NATO-allied intelligence agencies are assessing reports that Russia may be developing an experimental space weapon designed to disable satellite networks by dispersing clouds of small orbital pellets, a capability that analysts warn could imperil global communications and navigation systems, including Elon Musk's Starlink constellation. -
UN Says Gaza Famine Has Receded After Ceasefire, Warns Entire Strip Still at Risk of Starvation
The United Nations' top food-security monitoring body said Friday that famine conditions in Gaza have eased following an October ceasefire and increased humanitarian access, but warned that the entire territory remains at risk of starvation and could slide back into famine if aid flows are disrupted or fighting resumes. 
The United Nations' top food-security monitoring body said Friday that famine conditions in Gaza have eased following an October ceasefire and increased humanitarian access, but warned that the entire territory remains at risk of starvation and could slide back into famine if aid flows are disrupted or fighting resumes. -
Ukraine’s “Mindich-Gate” Corruption Probe Puts National Bank AML System Under Spotlight After $100 Million Laundering Claim
Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau, the state-owned nuclear firm Energoatom and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's circle are at the center of a scandal that investigators say involved a wartime kickback operation and roughly $100 million in laundering. But as "Mindich-gate" roils Kyiv, a parallel question is emerging for the National Bank of Ukraine and the country's financial watchdogs: how did a purported money-moving pipeline operate "without triggering a single alarm" inside the banking system? 
Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau, the state-owned nuclear firm Energoatom and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's circle are at the center of a scandal that investigators say involved a wartime kickback operation and roughly $100 million in laundering. But as "Mindich-gate" roils Kyiv, a parallel question is emerging for the National Bank of Ukraine and the country's financial watchdogs: how did a purported money-moving pipeline operate "without triggering a single alarm" inside the banking system? -
Two Near Midair Collisions in Days Prompt FAA Warning as U.S. Military Activity Intensifies Near Venezuela
Two near-collisions between U.S. military aircraft and civilian jets within days have raised fresh concerns about flight safety in airspace near Venezuela, prompting renewed warnings from U.S. aviation authorities as military operations in the Caribbean intensify. Audio recordings reviewed by CNN and ABC News detail incidents in which civilian pilots reported narrowly avoiding U.S. Air Force refueling tankers at cruising altitude. 
Two near-collisions between U.S. military aircraft and civilian jets within days have raised fresh concerns about flight safety in airspace near Venezuela, prompting renewed warnings from U.S. aviation authorities as military operations in the Caribbean intensify. Audio recordings reviewed by CNN and ABC News detail incidents in which civilian pilots reported narrowly avoiding U.S. Air Force refueling tankers at cruising altitude. -
Bondi Beach Terror Attack: Police Response Faces Scrutiny After 20-Minute Rampage
A father-and-son terrorist attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach killed 15 people and injured dozens during a Hanukkah celebration on Dec. 14, 2025, triggering nationwide mourning and an escalating backlash over how police responded during the 20-minute shooting. Authorities have identified the attackers as Naveed Akram, 24, and his father, Sajid Akram, 50, and confirmed the assault was a targeted antisemitic act. 
A father-and-son terrorist attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach killed 15 people and injured dozens during a Hanukkah celebration on Dec. 14, 2025, triggering nationwide mourning and an escalating backlash over how police responded during the 20-minute shooting. Authorities have identified the attackers as Naveed Akram, 24, and his father, Sajid Akram, 50, and confirmed the assault was a targeted antisemitic act. -
Kim Jong Un Praises North Korean Troops After 120-Day Russia Mission, Admits Mine-Clearing Role in Kursk
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un publicly honored an army engineering regiment returning from Russia, praising what state media described as "heroic" service during a 120-day overseas deployment that included combat engineering and landmine-clearing tasks in Russia's Kursk region. The ceremony in Pyongyang marked one of the clearest acknowledgments yet by the North of its troops' direct involvement alongside Russian forces in the war with Ukraine. 
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un publicly honored an army engineering regiment returning from Russia, praising what state media described as "heroic" service during a 120-day overseas deployment that included combat engineering and landmine-clearing tasks in Russia's Kursk region. The ceremony in Pyongyang marked one of the clearest acknowledgments yet by the North of its troops' direct involvement alongside Russian forces in the war with Ukraine. -
Pope Leo XIV Calls Trump’s Ukraine Plan 'Unrealistic,' Warns Peace Impossible Without Europe
Pope Leo XIV issued one of the strongest rebukes yet to U.S.-led Ukraine peace efforts, warning that President Donald Trump's push for a settlement that excludes European governments is "unrealistic." The statement followed his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Castel Gandolfo, and immediately raised questions across European capitals about the viability of any deal negotiated without the continent most directly affected by the conflict. 
Pope Leo XIV issued one of the strongest rebukes yet to U.S.-led Ukraine peace efforts, warning that President Donald Trump's push for a settlement that excludes European governments is "unrealistic." The statement followed his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Castel Gandolfo, and immediately raised questions across European capitals about the viability of any deal negotiated without the continent most directly affected by the conflict.