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Finnish Authorities Seize Tanker Suspected in Baltic Cable Sabotage

Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a Cook Islands-flagged tanker suspected of involvement in the December 25th sabotage of an undersea electricity cable linking Finland and Estonia; the ship, carrying unleaded gasoline from a Russian port, was apprehended in the Baltic Sea and is suspected of b...

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Sanctions Relief for Syria: Ignoring HTS's Abuses

A New York Times editorial calls for US sanctions relief in Syria, while overlooking Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham's (HTS) human rights abuses and potential consequences of such a move for US national security interests.

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Hong Kong Imposes Sanctions on 13 Individuals Accused of Endangering National Security

The Hong Kong government, on Tuesday, imposed sanctions on seven absconders and issued warrants for six others accused of endangering national security, utilizing measures including financial restrictions, travel bans, and professional sanctions, with a \$128,758 bounty on each wanted individual.

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EU Worried by Growing Pro-Russian Sentiment Among Member States

Growing pro-Russian sentiment in several EU nations, including visits by Hungarian and Slovakian leaders to Moscow and the rise of pro-Russian populist parties, worries the EU, particularly given the incoming US administration's potential for early peace negotiations with Russia.

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Sanctioned Russian Ship Sinks in Mediterranean, Two Missing

The Ursa Major, a Russian cargo ship owned by the sanctioned Oboronlogistika, sank in the Mediterranean Sea after an explosion, leaving two crew members missing; the ship was carrying cranes destined for Vladivostok, according to the company, but conflicting reports claim it was transporting militar...

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Syrian Rebels Unify Under New Government, Excluding SDF

Following a rebel victory in Syria on December 8, opposition groups have agreed to unify under the Defence Ministry, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, excluding the Kurdish-led SDF; Qatar is calling for sanctions to be lifted.

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Rising Prices Top Russians' Financial Risk List for 2025

A poll reveals 49% of Russians view rising prices as the greatest financial threat in 2025, exceeding concerns about unexpected expenses, geopolitical risks, and asset price volatility; weekly inflation hit 0.33% (December 17-23), fueled by a 2.6% rise in fruit and vegetable costs.

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Russian Cargo Ship Sinks in Mediterranean; Owner Alleges Terrorism

The Ursa Major, a 142-meter Russian cargo ship under US sanctions, sank in the Mediterranean Sea after three explosions, leaving two crew members missing; its owner alleges an act of terrorism.

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Zelenskyy Accuses Slovak PM of Aiding Russia, Sparking Protests

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy publicly accused Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico of aiding Russia's war effort by maintaining Slovakia's dependence on Russian gas, costing Slovakia an estimated $1 billion annually and sparking large-scale protests in Bratislava.

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Sanctioned Russian Ship Sinks in Mediterranean, Raising Questions About Cargo

The sanctioned Russian cargo ship Ursa Major sank in the Mediterranean after an explosion, with two crew members missing; conflicting reports suggest its cargo was either construction equipment or military hardware being withdrawn from Syria following recent rebel advances.

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Syria: International Engagement with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and the Quest for Reconstruction

The Guardian highlights the shifting geopolitical landscape in Syria, focusing on Ahmad al-Shara's efforts to delist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham from terrorist organizations and secure international recognition for the new government amid a dire humanitarian crisis and competing foreign interests.

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US Holds First Syria Talks Since 2011, Signaling Policy Shift

Following years of estrangement, the US engaged in its first official talks with Syria since 2011, meeting with military leader Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus on Friday. This meeting marks a turning point in US-Syria relations, focusing on post-Assad Syria and potentially impacting US sanctions and the...

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