World
AI Summary
- Significant tensions in international relations are highlighted by the U.S.'s escalating military actions in places like Nigeria, Venezuela, and Ukraine, leading to widespread condemnation and geopolitical pushback from countries like China and Russia.
- The ongoing ramifications of the Gaza conflict are reflected in the somber Christmas celebrations of Gaza's Christian community, who face dire conditions, as well as in Israel's continued military operations and settlement expansions in contested areas.
- Environmental crises loom large, with Southern California grappling with severe flooding from atmospheric river storms, and warnings of a major winter storm affecting large parts of the Northeast U.S., indicating a worrying trend of extreme weather events.
- The global economy remains precarious, as seen in the intensive discussions around debt relief for countries like Sri Lanka post-natural disasters, juxtaposed with tensions over U.S. inflation and interest rates impacting global markets including shaky sentiments towards China's stock.
- Furthermore, the cultural landscape is also in flux, as seen by political boycotts of brands like Havaianas, the rise of traditional medicine integration into modern healthcare approaches, and ongoing societal debates over the influence of a polarized political environment on holiday traditions and public celebrations.
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ZeroHedge
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World War And The Plan To Control Or Kill Young Western Men
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
World War And The Plan To Control Or Kill Young Western Men Written by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us When I think of the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk I see the event as symbolic of the death of civil discourse in the west. The timeline split at that moment leaving two distinct groups: The conservatives and centrists who cling to the fantasy that progress through traditional politics is still possible, and the patriots who now realize that a peaceful resolution is unattainable. I also see it as symbolic of a deeper element of the culture war – Specifically, the war on young white
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Number Of Centenarians Skyrockets In The US
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Number Of Centenarians Skyrockets In The US Between the 2010 and the 2020 Census, the number of centenarians in the United States grew by 50 percent to more than 80,000 as the realities of aging populations are catching up to a country that had previously outdone its peer when it came to fertility and demographic development. As Statista's Katharins Buchholz reports, the recently published Census Bureau report on centenarians shows that while they remain a very small part of the U.S. population at only two out of every 10,000 Americans, they are nevertheless emblematic of global changes that see increased life expectancy meet lower fertility rates. You will find
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Is A Paleoconservative 'New America First' Committee The Answer?
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Is A Paleoconservative 'New America First' Committee The Answer? Authored by J.D. Hester via AntiWar.com With paleoconservatism currently ascendant in the United States, the slogan "America First" has risen to prominence in public discourse. However, this is not the first time that the phrase has been commonplace in American politics. While America First is currently associated with the right, the bipartisan America First Committee (AFC) united anti-war activists across the political spectrum around keeping the US out of the Second World War. With the Russo-Ukraine War raging on and the Israel lobby pushing for more US involvement in the Middle East, it
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US Northeast Set For Post-Christmas Winter Storm
6 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
US Northeast Set For Post-Christmas Winter Storm A post-Christmas Day winter blast is expected for parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast for the end of the week, with some of the heaviest snowfall expected in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the New York City area. Meteorologist Steven DiMartino of private forecaster NY NJ PA Weather wrote in a new report Thursday that the winter storm will dump accumulating snow across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast from Friday afternoon through Saturday. Here is DiMartino's forecast, which suggests that travel disruptions could occur up and down the I-95 corridor from Philadelphia to Boston: * Timing: Snow
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All We Want For Christmas Is A Return To Civility
7 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
All We Want For Christmas Is A Return To Civility Authored by William Brooks via The Epoch Times, For many folks raised in the northern United States and Canada, the Christmas season evokes vivid childhood memories: fresh snowfalls, frosted windowpanes, the scent of a pine tree in a warm living room, and neighbourhoods aglow with coloured lights against the early evening darkness. We recall midnight carol services followed by exciting Christmas mornings, the thrill of unwrapping a new pair of skates, and the delicious aroma of a roasting turkey. For almost everyone, Christmas was a season of goodwill—a time when families reunited, neighbours dropped
The Guardian
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US carries out strikes on Nigeria targeting Islamic State militants, Trump says
8 hours ago
by Eromo Egbejule west Africa correspondent
Trump administration, Nigeria, Donald Trump, Islamic State, US news, Africa, World news, US foreign policy, US militaryPresident claims strikes targeted militants in country’s north-west, accusing group of attacking Christian communities Donald Trump has said the US carried out airstrikes against Islamic State militants in north-west Nigeria on Thursday, after spending weeks decrying the group for targeting Christians. The president said in a post on his Truth Social platform: “Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even Centuries! Continue reading...
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Hundreds of thousands newly displaced as Islamic State insurgency expands in Mozambique
a day ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg and Carmen Aguilar García
Mozambique, Islamic State, Rwanda, Internally displaced people, Africa, World news, Aid, Society, Global development, Humanitarian response, United NationsRising numbers of people flee jihadists, as violence against civilians increases and foreign aid dwindles More than 300,000 people have been displaced by an Islamic State insurgency in Mozambique since July, amid growing fears that authorities lack a workable plan to end the fighting. With wars in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan attracting more attention and foreign aid falling, the grinding conflict in Mozambique has been largely ignored or forgotten. More than 1 million people have been displaced, many of them two, three or even four times. Continue reading...
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Algeria passes law declaring French colonisation a crime
2 days ago
by AFP
Algeria, France, Africa, Europe, World news, Middle East and north Africa, Emmanuel MacronFrance’s rule over Algeria from 1830 to 1962 is marked by mass killings and large-scale deportation Algeria’s parliament has unanimously approved a law declaring France’s colonisation of the country a crime and demanded an apology and reparations. Lawmakers, standing in the chamber wearing scarves in the colours of the national flag, chanted “long live Algeria” on Wednesday as they applauded the passage of the bill, which states that France holds “legal responsibility for its colonial past in Algeria and the tragedies it caused”. Continue reading...
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Libya’s army chief dies in plane crash in Turkey
2 days ago
by Reuters
Libya, Turkey, World news, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, EuropeLibyan PM says Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad died after aircraft lost radio contact above Ankara The Libyan army’s chief of staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, has been killed in a plane crash after leaving Turkey’s capital, Ankara. The prime minister of Libya’s internationally recognised government confirmed on Tuesday evening that Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad had died and that four others were on the jet with him. Continue reading...
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Freed Nigerian schoolchildren to be reunited with families
4 days ago
by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
Nigeria, Africa, World newsMonth-long ordeal ends but no details released on how they regained their freedom or who was behind abduction A final group of 130 kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren freed by the government on Sunday are expected to be reunited with their families in the central Niger state on Monday, ending a month-long ordeal that drew global concern. Last month, unknown gunmen took hundreds of schoolchildren and 12 teachers from St Mary’s Catholic school, Papiri community in Niger state, which runs west from the capital, Abuja, to neighbouring Benin. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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The brutal life of child recruits under a shadowy African rebel group
2 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Forcibly recruited into a rebel militia affiliated with Islamic State, two boys have revealed the “torment” of living in its camps as members committed massacres in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s northeast. The two minors freed from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) gave Agence France-Presse an unprecedented account of the shadowy group, notorious for its extreme brutality. Paluku, a frail 12-year-old, spent two months with the ADF after rebels killed his mother during an attack on his...
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Israel’s rising air defence sales become its ‘most potent’ foreign policy weapon
2 hours ago
by Tom Hussain
Israel is cashing in on soaring international demand for combat-proven air defence systems, as analysts say the billions of dollars' worth of weapon sales will significantly expand the country’s influence beyond the Middle East. The weapon exports to Europe, Asia and Africa are helping Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration overcome its diplomatic isolation over the Gaza war by making the Jewish-majority state a key long-term security partner for its customers. “Exporting air defence...
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Inside Chernobyl: Ukraine races to repair radiation shield as war drags on
2 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Inside an abandoned control room at Ukraine’s Chernobyl nuclear power plant, a worker in an orange hard hat gazed at a grey wall of seemingly endless dials, screens and gauges that were supposed to prevent disaster. The 1986 meltdown at the site was the world’s worst ever nuclear incident. Since Russia invaded in 2022, Kyiv fears another disaster could be just a matter of time. In February, a Russian drone hit and left a large hole in the New Safe Confinement (NSC), the outer of two radiation...
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China’s reusable rocket failure, PLA’s growth leaves US ‘vulnerable’: SCMP’s 7 highlights
3 hours ago
by SCMP
We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Pentagon says Chinese aircraft carriers, 6th-gen fighters make US ‘vulnerable’ A Pentagon report contends that China’s development of its aircraft carriers, sixth-generation fighters and nuclear arsenal illustrates Beijing’s...
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US launches strike on Islamic State targets in Nigeria, Trump says
8 hours ago
by Associated Press
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the US launched a “powerful and deadly” strike against Islamic State forces in Nigeria, after spending weeks accusing the West African country’s government of failing to rein in the persecution of Christians. In a Christmas evening post on his social media site, Trump did not provide details or mention the extent of the damage caused by the strikes. But a video posted by the Pentagon showed at least one projectile launching from a warship. A US...
New York Times
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U.S. Strikes ISIS in Nigeria After Trump Warned of Attacks on Christians
4 hours ago
by Helene Cooper, Saikou Jammeh and Eric Schmitt
United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Christians and Christianity, Terrorism, Defense and Military Forces, Nigeria, Trump, Donald J, United States International Relations, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), United States Africa Command, internal-open-access-from-nlThe attack comes after President Trump ordered the Defense Department last month to prepare to intervene militarily in Nigeria to protect Christians from Islamic militants.
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What to Know About U.S. Military Action in Nigeria
an hour ago
by The New York Times
United States Politics and Government, Religion-State Relations, Christians and Christianity, Terrorism, International Relations, Boko Haram, Islamic State West African Province, United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, Nigeria, internal-open-access-from-nlBefore the strikes on Thursday, President Trump said he would halt all aid and go in “guns-a-blazing” to target militants.
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What to Know About ISIS Terror Attacks
2 hours ago
by Eve Sampson
Terrorism, New Orleans, La, New Year's Day Attack (2025), Muslims and Islam, Al Qaeda, Islamic State Khorasan, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Baghdadi, Abu Bakr al-, Afghanistan, SyriaThe terror group has lost its territorial stronghold, but it still orchestrates and inspires violence through affiliates across Africa and beyond.
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New York City Braces for Heavy Snow as Winter Storm Approaches
10 hours ago
by Eliza Shapiro
Snow and Snowstorms, Bridges and Tunnels, Airports, Adams, Eric L, Hochul, Kathleen C, Tisch, Jessica (1981- ), New York City, Delays (Transportation), Connecticut, New JerseyThe region could see accumulations of up to 5 to 7 inches from late Friday into Saturday.
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California Prepares for More Rain After a Soggy Christmas
4 hours ago
by Soumya Karlamangla and Alexander Nazaryan
Floods, Rain, Weather, Evacuations and Evacuees, Los Angeles County (Calif), San Bernardino County (Calif), San Diego County (Calif), internal-open-access-from-nlOfficials warned that driving would remain hazardous across much of the state, with heavy rain still to fall in some places that broke records on Christmas Eve.