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Zelensky Meets European Leaders Amid Ukraine-Russia Tensions
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with European leaders in London, discussing peace talks with Russia amidst US pressure. The US National Security Strategy criticized Europes expectations, sparking concerns about a hasty peace deal. Recent incidents have heightened fears of Russian aggression, yet European leaders continue to praise Trump publicly, balancing their need for US support with Ukrainian sovereignty.
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US Sanctions on Syria May Be Lifted
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Greek Farmers Protest Subsidy Delays, Block Airports
01:56|Greek farmers, frustrated by delayed EU-backed subsidy payments and a livestock pox outbreak, have escalated protests, shutting down Cretes airport and clashing with police in Chania. Thousands of tractors blockade borders, highways, ports, and airports, causing significant disruption. Officials offer talks but warn against further shutdowns, hinting at potential escalation.
Canadian Provinces Sell US Alcohol for Charity
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Honduras Election: Asfura Leads by Thin Margin
01:41|Honduran Presidential Election: Asfura Leads by Narrow Margin, Nasralla Alleges Fraud Honduran election officials have resumed releasing results for the November 30th presidential election, with National Party candidate Nasry Asfura leading by just over twenty thousand votes. With 89% of the ballots counted, Asfura has 40.21% of the vote, while Salvador Nasralla, a television host and three-time presidential hopeful, is close behind with 39.50%. Rixi Moncada, the ruling Libre Partys candidate, is in third place with 19.28%. The count was frozen last Friday, but has since resumed after technical actions and external auditing. Nasralla has alleged fraud, while Moncada has called for the election to be canceled. The situation remains unresolved as the country awaits a final, verified outcome.
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Leaders Unfreeze Russian Assets for Ukraine
01:35|British, French, and German leaders discuss using frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, marking a new phase in international efforts to support the war-torn nation.

Israel Raids UN Building, UN Condemns
02:00|Israeli authorities raided a UNRWA compound in East Jerusalem, replacing the UN flag with an Israeli one and seizing office furniture. The UN denies allegations of Hamas presence, and the raid is condemned as a violation of international law and the UN Charter. The Israeli government justifies the raid, calling UNRWA part of the problem in Gaza.
American Student Guilty of Murdering Chinese Classmate
01:25|American student Joshua Michals found guilty of murdering Chinese classmate Zhe Wang, who accused him of passing on an STD. Michals claimed self-defense, but jury found him guilty after 16.5 hours of deliberation. Wang, a talented writer, will be remembered posthumously by her university.