S&P 500 surges to record after strong US economic report
NEW YORK — The S&P 500 powered to a fresh record on Tuesday following data showing surprisingly robust third-quarter US economic growth as markets hope for a year-end "Santa Claus Rally."All three major Wall Street indices advanced, shaking off early choppiness after the strong US gross domesti»»»
Asian markets mostly up after US growth fuels Wall St record
HONG KONG — Most Asian stocks rose Wednesday and gold topped $4,500 for the first time as investors tracked a record on Wall Street following forecast-beating US economic growth data.Markets looked set to go into the Christmas break on a broadly positive note amid optimism for 2026, which has offse»»»
How a real photo of Donald Trump linked to Jeffrey Epstein was doctored using AI
One of the photos released from the files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein shows US President Donald Trump with six women whose faces have been censored to protect their anonymity. Recently, however, online users shared an image that shows the women’s faces, claiming that it was the uncens»»»
Trump Confirms Upcoming Start of Ground Strikes Against Drug Cartels in Latin America
US President Donald Trump confirmed the upcoming start of ground strikes against drug cartel targets in Latin America. "Now we’re going after the land," Trump said during his Christmas greetings to the military, referring to the fight against drug cartel targets. AnalysisVenezuela’s Oil Wealth: Lin»»»
Kamchybek Tashiev: No leniency for murder of woman — punishment is inevitable - | 24.KG
Head of the State Committee for National Security (SCNS) Kamchybek Tashiev has made a strong statement regarding the murder of a woman, a mother of three children, that has shocked the country. According to him, what happened cannot be justified by a «family conflict,» emotions, or a state of alcoh»»»
The Observers - Palestinian farmers in West Bank face rising Israeli settler attacks
Israeli settler attacks on Palestinian homes, businesses and farmland are on the rise across the West Bank. The Observers team spoke with a Palestinian olive farmer whose land is frequently targeted, and an Israeli activist who helps protect West Bank farmers from settler violence. Palestinian vill»»»
Bethlehem celebrates first festive Christmas in over two years as Gaza truce holds
Scouts marched and crowds gathered under clear skies in Bethlehem on Wednesday as the Palestinian city celebrated its first festive Christmas in more than two years. The return of public celebrations followed a fragile truce in Gaza, after previous Christmases were subdued by the war that started i»»»
Eye on Africa - Sudan's prime minister takes his peace plan to the UN
In tonight's edition, Sudan's prime minister urged members of the United Nations Security Council to stand "on the right side of history" as he laid out his plan to end the war in Sudan. Also, voters gear up to head to the polls in the Central African Republic for historic elections. And in Kenya, »»»
More than 400 influential women urge Iran to halt execution of female activist
Four Nobel laureates and several former heads of state are among the more than 400 prominent women who have signed a letter demanding the immediate release of Zahra Tabari, an Iranian engineer facing execution. The letter, organised by a London-based association, stated that Tabari faced "execution»»»
IAEA Sees No Signs of Countries Preparing to Resume Nuclear Testing - Grossi
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) sees no signs of nuclear powers preparing to resume nuclear testing, IAEA Director Rafael Grossi said in an interview with Sputnik. "Well, what I see is, of course, the leaders of the great powers from time to time exchange statements, and some are in r»»»
Ukraine withdraws troops from eastern town of Siversk amid deadly Russian strikes
Ukraine said on Tuesday it had pulled its forces out of the hard-fought eastern town of Siversk as Russia stepped up air strikes that killed civilians, knocked out power supplies and underlined the lack of progress in diplomatic efforts to end the war ahead of Christmas. Ukraine pulled out tro»»»
Ukraine awaits Russia's response to latest US-backed peace plan
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky unveiled on Wednesday a new 20-point peace plan drafted by US and Ukrainian negotiators and are awaiting Russia's response. In southern Moscow, three people including two police officers were killed by an overnight explosion. Read our liveblog to see how »»»
US actions will not stop EU from moderating online hate and disinformation, commissioner says
US visa sanctions will not stop the EU from enforcing its rules on online platforms, the bloc’s internal market commissioner said on Wednesday, after Washington imposed visa bans on individuals linked to the Digital Services Act, the EU law governing content moderation on social media. The move und»»»
Croatian parliament backs radioactive waste site near Bosnia border
Croatia’s parliament on December 15 approved legislation paving the way for the construction of a radioactive waste disposal facility near the border with Bosnia & Herzegovina, documents on the parliament website said. »»»
New head of Czech environmental portfolio declares climate crisis “over”
The new head of the Czech environmental portfolio and leader of the anti-green and eurosceptic Motorists for Themselves party Petr Macinka declared the climate crisis to be “over” during his press conference after the populist new Czech cabinet was signed in. »»»
MARINS: Can Europe defeat a Russian army?
The Europeans are preparing for a possible war. But how do they plan to fight? Amid all the talk of a possible war, Nato launched its largest exercise in decades, Steadfast Defender 2024, on January 24. It involved 90,000 troops. »»»
Cocaine smugglers are plaguing international shipping companies
Cool Carriers, the world’s largest operator of specialised refrigerated cargo vessels, known as reefers, has rejected allegations broadcast by Danish TV2 linking the group to a cocaine-smuggling scheme off Denmark’s coast, insisting it had no operational control over the ships or the crew inv»»»
EU to vote on Reparation Loan. How will Russia retaliate?
EU leaders meet on December 18-19 to vote on rules that would allow the seizure of billions of euros of Russian money frozen in EU accounts that will be used to back €210bn worth of Reparation Loans for Ukraine that is bound to trigger a significant retaliation by Russia if the vote succeeds.»»»
BERTRAND: Europe-US rift mirrors Sino-Soviet split in the 1960s
A deepening ideological rift between Europe and the United States is beginning to mirror the Sino-Soviet split of the 1960s, according to political commentator and IntelliNews contributor Arnaud Bertrand. Bertrand draws a »»»
COMMENT: The EU’s Reparation Loan vote needs to fail
The EU’s vote on the Reparation Loan needs to fail. If it passes it will kill off any chance of a peace deal being signed. The US version of the plan is well advanced and special envoy to Ukraine retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg said last week that only points remain to be agreed. The EU ve»»»
Vilnius-based Aneli Capital unveils €35mn fund targeting Baltic and CEE tech startups
Vilnius-based venture capital firm Aneli Capital has launched a new €35mn fund aimed at early-stage technology companies across the Baltics, Poland and the wider Central and Eastern European region. The firm plans to make »»»
Italy joins France in blocking EU-Mercosur trade deal ahead of expected signing
Italy has thrown its weight behind France's opposition to the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, putting at risk this week's planned signing of the long-negotiated pact between Brussels and four South American nations. Giorgia M»»»
Pakistan targets April for handover of PIA to new private owners
Dubai: Pakistan expects private management to take charge of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) by April 2026 after a consortium led by Arif Habib Corporation won a 75% stake in a competitive auction, advancing efforts to reduce losses at state-owned firms. Sign up for our daily business newslet»»»
MOSCOW BLOG: Is Russia close to collapse? Russia vs US wartime budget deficits
Is Russia close to collapse? Russia vs US wartime budget deficits One of the EC executive assumptions for wanting to extend the war in Ukraine by two years is they seem to believe Russia’s economy is close to collapse. EU »»»
KYIV BLOG: Trump in Miami, an incredibly painful Ukraine peace deal possible
US President Donald Trump is in Florida today as the talks with the Ukraine delegation to stop the war continue. There is a decent chance that a deal to stop the war will be done today or tomorrow. However, that will invol»»»
EU to vote on Reparation Loan. How will Russia retaliate?
EU leaders meet on December 18-19 to vote on rules that would allow the seizure of billions of euros of Russian money frozen in EU accounts that will be used to back €210bn worth of Reparation Loans for Ukraine that is bound to trigger a significant retaliation by Russia if the vote succeeds.»»»
Putin is pulling his Ukraine blackout power punches
Russian President Vladimir Putin is pulling his punches in the bombing campaign of Ukraine’s power system. The country is plagued by rolling blackouts after Russia destroyed half of its generation capacity, but Russia could turn out the lights overnight and plunge the whole county into total darkne»»»
Russia’s evolving “no limits” defence and nuclear partnership with India
Russia and India have instituted what amounts to a "no limits” partnership, a phrasing previously reserved for Moscow's relationship with Beijing. Many reframed avenues of cooperation are becoming resurgent by progressively deepening cooperation across defence, nuclear technology, and logistical in»»»
COMMENT: Russian pranksters trick top Biden official into admitting war in Ukraine was unnecessary
Nearly three years into the war in Ukraine, a former senior White House official has acknowledged that the conflict might have been avoided had the United States been willing to forgo Nato membership for Ukraine. Amanda Sl»»»
BERTRAND: Europe-US rift mirrors Sino-Soviet split in the 1960s
A deepening ideological rift between Europe and the United States is beginning to mirror the Sino-Soviet split of the 1960s, according to political commentator and IntelliNews contributor Arnaud Bertrand. Bertrand draws a »»»
Republika Srpska Day to Be Marked from January 5 to 9 with Ceremonies, Parade and Memorial
The Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Savo Minić stated that Republic Day – January 9 – will be marked in the entity with a series of ceremonies. “Ceremonies are planned for January 5, 8, and 9. In Trebinje, we will inaugurate a newly built hospital on January 5, and on January 8 in Banja Luka, th»»»
MACRO ADVISORY: Implications of seizing frozen Russian assets for foreign investors and companies in Russia
The EU is today (and maybe tomorrow) discussing how to formally use the frozen Russian Central Assets to fund Ukraine EU summit to formalise use of Russian frozen assets. The issue of the frozen Central Bank assets appea»»»
Russia throttles WhatsApp as Kremlin pushes for ‘internet sovereignty’
Russian authorities have escalated restrictions on WhatsApp, sharply reducing the platform’s speed by as much as 80% in recent days, in what digital rights advocates describe as an effective precursor to a full ban. The cl»»»
MACRO ADVISORY: EU funds Ukraine in 2026-2027, but Russian frozen asset confiscation risks remain
The EU avoided a decision to confiscate assets or income. The European Council (EUCO) summit on December 18 decided neither to confiscate the frozen Russian assets nor to formally use the income generated by the frozen assets. Instead, the EU (except for three states: Hungary, Slovakia, and Cz»»»
Russia plans to track every click as Kremlin pushes internet ID scheme
Russia is rolling out a new scheme to tag every internet user with a single tracking number that follows them across every website and app they visit, Deputy Digital Development Minister Bella Cherkesova revealed on December 24. »»»
Russian official says economy has pivoted east with 87% of trade to non-Western nations
Russia has reoriented 87% of its trade in physical terms towards non-Western countries compared to around 40% five to six years ago, Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk stated on December 24. Overchuk, Russia's technocra»»»
Croatian parliament backs radioactive waste site near Bosnia border
Croatia’s parliament on December 15 approved legislation paving the way for the construction of a radioactive waste disposal facility near the border with Bosnia & Herzegovina, documents on the parliament website said. »»»
MOSCOW BLOG: Reparation Loan voting mess
This is going to get very messy. This morning Fitch announced it was putting Euroclear, which holds most of Russia’s frozen money, on “ratings watch with negative outlook.” That is a polite way of saying the proverbial is about to hit the fan. »»»
MOSCOW BLOG: Reparation Loan voting mess
This is going to get very messy. This morning Fitch announced it was putting Euroclear, which holds most of Russia’s frozen money, on “ratings watch with negative outlook.” That is a polite way of saying the proverbial is about to hit the fan. »»»
EU urged to curb ‘corrosive capital’ as UAE megaprojects reshape Western Balkans
The European Union faces a mounting challenge in the Western Balkans as a surge of foreign investment, much of it from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), tests the bloc’s ability to promote transparent governance while enlargement gathers new political momentum. »»»
MARINS: Can Europe defeat a Russian army?
The Europeans are preparing for a possible war. But how do they plan to fight? Amid all the talk of a possible war, Nato launched its largest exercise in decades, Steadfast Defender 2024, on January 24. It involved 90,000 troops. »»»
EU to vote on Reparation Loan. How will Russia retaliate?
EU leaders meet on December 18-19 to vote on rules that would allow the seizure of billions of euros of Russian money frozen in EU accounts that will be used to back €210bn worth of Reparation Loans for Ukraine that is bound to trigger a significant retaliation by Russia if the vote succeeds.»»»
Cocaine smugglers are plaguing international shipping companies
Cool Carriers, the world’s largest operator of specialised refrigerated cargo vessels, known as reefers, has rejected allegations broadcast by Danish TV2 linking the group to a cocaine-smuggling scheme off Denmark’s coast, insisting it had no operational control over the ships or the crew inv»»»
Turkey recovers black box from jet crash that killed Libyan army chief
Turkey recovered the black box and cockpit voice recorder from wreckage of a private jet that crashed near Ankara on December 24, killing Libya's army chief and others on board, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya stated on December 24. »»»
COMMENT: The EU’s Reparation Loan vote needs to fail
The EU’s vote on the Reparation Loan needs to fail. If it passes it will kill off any chance of a peace deal being signed. The US version of the plan is well advanced and special envoy to Ukraine retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg said last week that only points remain to be agreed. The EU ve»»»
Pakistan seeks UAE investment boost in energy and infrastructure to ease fiscal pressures
Pakistan invited greater investment from the United Arab Emirates to strengthen bilateral trade and support economic growth, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif stated during a meeting with UAE Ambassador Salem Mohammed Salem Al Bawab Al Zaabi on December 23, Business Recorder reported on Decemb»»»
BERTRAND: Europe-US rift mirrors Sino-Soviet split in the 1960s
A deepening ideological rift between Europe and the United States is beginning to mirror the Sino-Soviet split of the 1960s, according to political commentator and IntelliNews contributor Arnaud Bertrand. Bertrand draws a »»»
Russian official says economy has pivoted east with 87% of trade to non-Western nations
Russia has reoriented 87% of its trade in physical terms towards non-Western countries compared to around 40% five to six years ago, Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk stated on December 24. Overchuk, Russia's technocra»»»
Russian official says economy has pivoted east with 87% of trade to non-Western nations
Russia has reoriented 87% of its trade in physical terms towards non-Western countries compared to around 40% five to six years ago, Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk stated on December 24. Overchuk, Russia's technocra»»»
Pakistan seeks UAE investment boost in energy and infrastructure to ease fiscal pressures
Pakistan invited greater investment from the United Arab Emirates to strengthen bilateral trade and support economic growth, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif stated during a meeting with UAE Ambassador Salem Mohammed Salem Al Bawab Al Zaabi on December 23, Business Recorder reported on Decemb»»»