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  • Germany is grappling with a municipal financial crisis linked to its expensive green transformation efforts, revealing fiscal instability in cities like Stuttgart amid broader economic challenges.
  • Ukraine's pursuit of NATO membership has shifted, with President Zelensky indicating a willingness to accept security guarantees from Western nations instead, signaling a potential alteration in diplomatic dynamics.
  • The FBI has intensified efforts against organized crime, actively pursuing members of a violent network responsible for the exploitation of minors, reflecting growing concerns over domestic security.
  • A pro-democracy icon in Hong Kong, Jimmy Lai, has been sentenced on national security charges, marking a profound shift in political freedoms in the region and prompting international condemnation.
  • The global aviation outlook is optimistic, with the Asia-Pacific region expected to lead a rebound in air travel, indicating recovery trends in the industry after the pandemic's disruptions.

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ZeroHedge

  • Germany's Municipal Financial Crisis: The Green Transformation Backfires an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Germany's Municipal Financial Crisis: The Green Transformation Backfires Submitted By Thomas Kolbe For years, politicians managed to hide the damage caused by the green transformation. Now, deep cracks are appearing in municipal finances amid the severe economic crisis gripping the country. Cities like Stuttgart serve as showcases for the future of the republic. For a long time, Stuttgart’s city treasurer was more than just a steward of solid numbers. He was regarded as the uncrowned king of fiscal policy in the region—and held a position envied by many colleagues. The robust foundation of the automotive industry and its extensive supplier network funneled generous

  • Aristocracy, Meritocracy, Technocracy, And Revolution 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Aristocracy, Meritocracy, Technocracy, And Revolution Authored by J.B. Shurk via American Thinker, All human societies have informal social classes or formal social castes that separate groups of people within the same community.  Generally speaking, notions of aristocracy and hereditary nobility started on the battlefield.  Warrior chiefs of clans became minor kings after killing more rivals without dying themselves.  Rather than remaining in a constant state of tribal conflict, the chiefs of other clans bent the knee and became lesser lords.  Because kings and lords prefer their heirs to be kings and lords, too, bloodlines afforded children the social status that their ancestors had earned on the battlefield. A ruling

  • John Mearsheimer: Why Diplomacy Is Going Nowhere & Ukraine Is Doomed 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    John Mearsheimer: Why Diplomacy Is Going Nowhere & Ukraine Is Doomed With Zelensky having much-belatedly dropped aspirations for Ukraine's NATO membership, European officials are now openly admitting what pretty much everyone knew but was afraid to say. EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas has newly acknowledged in fresh remarks that Ukraine's membership in the military alliance is now obviously "out of the question" - but that the European Union now needs to provide concrete security guarantees. "Now if this [Ukraine’s NATO membership] is not in question, or this is out of the question, then we need to see what

  • FBI Hunting Down Members Of 764 Network: Dan Bongino 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    FBI Hunting Down Members Of 764 Network: Dan Bongino Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times, The FBI is in the process of pursuing members of the 764 criminal network, Deputy Director Dan Bongino said in a Dec. 12 post on X. The 764 is a violent network, operating within the United States and around the globe, that methodically targets and exploits minors, according to the FBI. “These networks use threats, blackmail, and manipulation to coerce or extort victims into producing, sharing, or live-streaming acts of self-harm, animal cruelty, sexually explicit acts, and/or suicide,“ the FBI stated. ”The footage is then circulated among

  • End Of An Era: Pro-Democracy Icon Jimmy Lai Found Guilty Of Sedition In Hong Kong 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    End Of An Era: Pro-Democracy Icon Jimmy Lai Found Guilty Of Sedition In Hong Kong The high profile trial of Hong Kong's foremost pro-democracy media tycoon has just wrapped up, and it puts a symbolic cap on the end of an era in terms of prior large scale anti-China activism in the city. Jimmy Lai, who long spearheaded huge protests and local media criticism of Beijing, was found guilty on Monday in a landmark national security case, marking an end to the 156-dady trial. He could spend the rest of his life in prison based the series of sedition-related convictions. Media tycoon and Beijing


The Guardian

  • Libya looks to its past to build a new future as national museum reopens 3 hours ago by Patrick Wintour in Tripoli
    Libya, World news, Middle East and north Africa, Africa, Museums, Culture

    It is hoped the institution can help foster new bonds in a fractured nation, but such optimism will be a stretch for some It was a night at the museum like no other. As the staccato sound of firecrackers and explosions rang out across Martyr’s Square in the heart of Tripoli, for once it was not Libya’s militias battling it out for a larger stake in the country’s oil economy, but a huge firework display celebrating the reopening of one of the finest museums in the Mediterranean. The National Museum of Libya – housing Africa’s greatest collection of classical antiquities in Tripoli’s

  • Ghanaian students at UK universities face deportation amid funding crisis 2 days ago by Richard Adams and Eromo Egbejule
    International students, Ghana, Students, Universities, Higher education, Education, Africa, UK news, Keir Starmer, Politics, World news

    Group asks Keir Starmer for help to persuade Ghanaian government to pay backlog of tuition fees and living allowances Students from Ghana at UK universities say they are in danger of being deported after being stranded by their own government without promised scholarships or tuition fee payments. The group representing more than 100 doctoral students has petitioned Downing Street and Keir Starmer asking for help to persuade the Ghanaian government to pay the backlog of tuition fees and living allowances running into millions of pounds. Continue reading...

  • Little Foot hominin fossil may be new species of human ancestor 2 days ago by Donna Lu
    Evolution, Archaeology, Australia news, South Africa, Africa

    Australian researchers think the skeleton found in South Africa is not the same species as two found in the same South Africa cave system Little Foot, one of the world’s most complete hominin fossils, may be a new species of human ancestor, according to research that raises questions about our evolutionary past. Publicly unveiled in 2017, Little Foot is the most complete Australopithecus skeleton ever found. The foot bones that lend the fossil its name were first discovered in South Africa 1994, leading to a painstaking excavation over 20 years in the Sterkfontein cave system. Continue reading...

  • Drone strike on UN facility in war-torn Sudan leaves six peacekeepers dead 2 days ago by Associated Press
    Sudan, South Sudan, Africa, World news, United Nations, António Guterres, Middle East and north Africa, Darfur

    UN secretary general António Guterres says ‘unjustifiable’ attack on base in city of Kadugli ‘could be war crime’ A drone strike has hit a United Nations peacekeeping logistics base in war-torn Sudan, killing six peacekeepers, the UN secretary general António Guterres has said. Eight other peacekeepers were wounded in the strike on Saturday in the city of Kadugli in the central region of Kordofan. All the victims are Bangladeshi nationals, serving in the UN interim security force for Abyei (Unisfa). Continue reading...

  • US scolds Rwanda for breaking peace deal as M23 rebels seize key Congo city 3 days ago by Associated Press
    Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Africa, World news, United Nations, Critical minerals

    Mike Waltz warns ‘spoilers’ will be held to account as rebel fighters escalate offensive in South Kivu province The US has accused Rwanda of violating a US-brokered peace agreement by backing a deadly new rebel offensive in the mineral-rich eastern Congo, and warned action will be taken against “spoilers”. The remarks by the US ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, came as more than 400 civilians have been killed since the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels escalated their offensive in eastern Congo’s South Kivu province, according to officials who also say Rwandan special forces were in the strategic city of Uvira. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • US boat strikes kill 8 in eastern Pacific, adding to drug war death toll 4 hours ago by Associated Press

    The US military said Monday that it attacked three boats accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing a total of eight people as scrutiny over the boat strikes is intensifying in the US Congress. The US military said in a statement on social media that the strikes targeted “designated terrorist organisations”, killing three people in the first vessel, two in the second boat and three in the third boat. It did not provide evidence of their alleged drug trafficking but posted a...

  • Ukraine claims it hit and disabled Russian submarine in first underwater drone attack 7 hours ago by Reuters

    Ukraine said on Monday it hit and disabled a Russian missile-carrying submarine docked at a Black Sea naval base using underwater sea drones for the first time, but Moscow denied the strike caused any damage. The attack with Ukrainian-made “Sub Sea Baby” drones hit the submarine in the port of Novorossiysk where Russia has rebased many of its Black Sea naval vessels to put them out of reach of Ukrainian strikes, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said. Footage published by the SBU showed a...

  • Trump urges Xi to show leniency for Jimmy Lai as Britain summons China’s ambassador 8 hours ago by Mark Magnier

    Britain’s government on Monday summoned China’s ambassador to the UK to protest the conviction of British citizen Jimmy Lai Chee-ying on national security charges in Hong Kong, while US President Donald Trump said he urged leniency for Lai in a call with Chinese President Xi Jinping. “I feel so badly. I spoke to President Xi about it, and I asked to consider his release,” Trump told reporters, without specifying exactly when he spoke with Xi. “He is an older man, and he is not well. So I did put...

  • Trump considers reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug 8 hours ago by Reuters

    US President Donald Trump said on Monday he is considering an executive order to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug - a decision that could reshape the cannabis industry, ease criminal penalties and unlock billions in research funding. The shift would represent one of the most significant federal changes to marijuana policy in decades, reducing oversight to the level of common prescription drugs and potentially opening doors long closed to banks and investors. “We are looking at that...

  • Trump sues BBC for defamation, demands US$10 billion in damages 9 hours ago by Reuters

    US President Donald Trump sued the BBC on Monday for defamation over edited clips of a speech that made it appear he directed supporters to storm the US Capitol, opening an international front in his fight against media coverage he deems untrue or unfair. Trump accused Britain’s publicly owned broadcaster of defaming him by splicing together parts of a January 6, 2021 speech, including one section where he told supporters to march on the Capitol and another where he said “fight like hell”. It...


New York Times

  • Bondi Suspects Were in Southern Philippines, Where ISIS Is Active 2 hours ago by Jason Gutierrez and Sui-Lee Wee
    Terrorism, Politics and Government, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Davao (Philippines), Bondi Beach (Sydney, Australia), Marawi (Philippines), Sydney, Australia, Hanukkah Attack (Dec 14, 2025)

    It remains unclear what the two men did there last month.

  • In Sydney Suburb Where Suspects Lived, Neighbor Saw ‘No Dramas’ 2 hours ago by Livia Albeck-Ripka
    Sydney (Australia), Terrorism, Suburbs

    He said the people in the house were relatively new to the area and largely kept to themselves.

  • At a Dark Moment, Jews in New York Celebrate the Festival of Lights 5 hours ago by Liam Stack, Olivia Bensimon and Wesley Parnell
    Jews and Judaism, Sydney, Australia, Hanukkah Attack (Dec 14, 2025), Anti-Semitism, Hanukkah, Funerals and Memorials, Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Yeshiva University, Goldman, Daniel S, Mamdani, Zohran, Bondi Beach (Sydney, Australia), Grand Army Plaza (Brooklyn, NY), Manhattan (NYC)

    After the mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia, Jewish New Yorkers said they felt the need to stand up for their community.

  • Nick Reiner’s Struggles With Drugs Left His Parents ‘Desperate’ an hour ago by Julia Jacobs and Nicole Sperling
    Drug Abuse and Traffic, Therapy and Rehabilitation, Movies, Deaths (Fatalities), Reiner, Nick, Reiner, Rob, Reiner, Michele Singer, Being Charlie (Movie), Los Angeles (Calif)

    Mr. Reiner, who was arrested in connection with the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner, once estimated he had been in drug treatment 18 times as a teenager.

  • Trump’s Post Attacking Rob Reiner After Stabbing Death Draws Immediate Outrage 6 hours ago by Luke Broadwater
    United States Politics and Government, Reiner, Rob, Trump, Donald J, Reiner, Nick, Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Death and Dying, Truth Social (Social Network)

    The president attributed the killing to “Trump derangement syndrome,” but his disparaging comments drew backlash even from conservative allies who said they were inappropriate.


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