Presidential Office confirms personnel changes after Yermak's dismissal
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Presidential Office confirms personnel changes after Yermak's dismissal

After the resignation of the head of the OP, his advisers and assistants were dismissed, while several key figures were transferred to other positions

Materials in Epstein case with Trump's photo disappeared from US DOJ website
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Materials in Epstein case with Trump's photo disappeared from US DOJ website

At least 16 files from the Jeffrey Epstein case disappeared from the US Department of Justice's public website less than 24 hours after they were posted, without explanation to the public

US to continue blockade of Venezuelan tankers until US assets are returned
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US to continue blockade of Venezuelan tankers until US assets are returned

Pentagon says naval interceptions will continue until Maduro regime returns all seized assets to the US

Japan and Central Asian countries agree on a new route for supplying resources to Europe bypassing Russia
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Japan and Central Asian countries agree on a new route for supplying resources to Europe bypassing Russia

Tokyo and five Central Asian states agree to establish the Caspian Sea route for stable supplies of critical minerals and energy

Russia spends about $2.7 billion a week on the war against Ukraine
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Russia spends about $2.7 billion a week on the war against Ukraine

Russia's military spending in 2025 exceeded the plan by almost 20 per cent and reached almost $200 billion

South Korea and Russia hold closed-door talks on DPRK and security
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South Korea and Russia hold closed-door talks on DPRK and security

Seoul and Moscow discuss North Korea's nuclear programme and regional security risks for the first time in over a year

Netanyahu plans to inform Trump of possible new strikes on Iran
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Netanyahu plans to inform Trump of possible new strikes on Iran

Israel believes that Iran is accelerating the resumption of its missile programme and is preparing to convince the United States of the need for new military action

Sweden will provide Ukraine with $200 million in direct budget support in 2026
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Sweden will provide Ukraine with $200 million in direct budget support in 2026

Sweden announces $200 million in direct budgetary assistance to Ukraine to finance key state needs during the war

Belarus is building a closed ammunition plant for the armies of the Russian Federation and Belarus with a capacity of up to 450,000 shells per year
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Belarus is building a closed ammunition plant for the armies of the Russian Federation and Belarus with a capacity of up to 450,000 shells per year

Since 2023, a secret project to create a full cycle of artillery and rocket ammunition production has been implemented near Minsk, focused in particular on Russia's war against Ukraine

US launches large-scale strikes against ISIS in Syria in response to the deaths of three Americans
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US launches large-scale strikes against ISIS in Syria in response to the deaths of three Americans

US military conducts operation against ISIS targets in Syria after attack near Palmyra kills two US servicemen and a civilian interpreter

China record imports of Russian gold amid rising prices and financial pressure on Russia
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China record imports of Russian gold amid rising prices and financial pressure on Russia

In November, China purchased nearly $1 billion worth of gold from Russia, a historic high that comes amid a sharp decline in Russia's gold reserves

Senator Graham calls for Tomahawk missiles to be transferred to Ukraine in case of failure of peace deal with Russia
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Senator Graham calls for Tomahawk missiles to be transferred to Ukraine in case of failure of peace deal with Russia

US Senator believes that the Kremlin's refusal to make peace should be met with a tough US response, including new sanctions and the transfer of long-range weapons to Ukraine

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