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Three Americans killed in Syria; Israel targets a senior Hamas commander, and more
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Belarus released 123 prisoners as part of an American-brokered deal
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A campus shooting in Rhode Island; Americans killed in Syria, and more
10:47|Belarus released 123 prisoners as part of an American-brokered deal.
20251214. A campus shooting in Rhode Island; three Americans killed in Syria, and more
02:56||Ep. 20251214Belarus released 123 prisoners as part of an American-brokered deal
EU indefinitely freezes Russian assets; Thailand-Cambodia fighting intensifies, and more
14:37|American stockmarkets fell on Friday amid fresh fears of a potential artificial-intelligence bubble.
20241213. Trump announces Thai-Cambodian truce; EU indefinitely freezes Russian assets, and more
03:45||Ep. 20241213Wall Street stock indices fell on Friday amid fresh fears of a potential artificial-intelligence bubble
EU indefinitely freezes Russian assets; Trump announces Thai-Cambodian truce, and more
14:24|The European Union agreed to indefinitely freeze Russian assets in Europe.
America escalates against Venezuela; Zelensky questions “special economic zone”, and more
10:29|The Trump administration increased pressure on Nicolás Maduro by imposing sanctions on three of his family members and six firms operating in Venezuela’s oil sector. Also, Volodymyr Zelensky said that the peace plan America is proposing would turn the parts of the Donetsk region still controlled by Ukraine into a demilitarised “special economic zone.”
20251212. America escalates against Venezuela; Disney invests $1bn in OpenAI, and more
03:45||Ep. 20251212The White House said that an oil tanker it seized off the coast of Venezuela would be sent to an American port, where the vessel’s cargo will be obtained by following “a legal process”.
America escalates against Venezuela; Disney invests $1bn in OpenAI, and more
10:13|The White House said that an oil tanker it seized off the coast of Venezuela would be sent to an American port, where the vessel’s cargo will be obtained by following “a legal process”.