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China, Saudi Arabia agree to strengthen coordination on regional, global matters
BEIJING, Dec 15 (Reuters) - China and Saudi Arabia agreed to have closer communication and coordination on regional and international issues, with Beijing lauding Riyadh's role in Middle East diplomacy, statements following a meeting between the nations' foreign ministers on
Battery explosion triggers fatal office fire in Jakarta’s Kemayoran district
Monday, December 15, 2025 Kemayoran skyline in 2021. Image: Roblocksedit . Indonesia Related articles 15 December 2025: Battery explosion triggers fatal office fire in Jakarta’s Kemayoran district 17 June 2025: Hot air balloon crashes in Turkey, killing pilot and
‘Landman’ Star Jacob Lofland on Cooper’s Risky Choices and Learning From ‘Polite and Humble’ Legends Like Billy Bob Thornton and Sam Elliott
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains light spoilers from Season 2, Episode 5 of “Landman,” “The Pirate Dinner,” which premiered Sunday, Dec. 14, on Paramount+. Acting on “Landman” is a dream job for Jacob Lofland, but there was one unique challenge for him as an artist. He plays
Cassidy says 'I don't care who gets the credit' on ACA subsidies extension
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) called on Congress to pass legislation addressing expiring subsidies offered under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), regardless of who gets the credit. “Good policy is good politics,” Cassidy told host Chris Stirewalt on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday.”
George Clooney Says He’s No Longer ‘Kissing Girls’ in Movies: ‘When I Turned 60 I Had a Conversation With My Wife’
George Clooney is no longer interested in romance on the big screen. During a recent interview with the Daily Mail, Clooney said that after having a discussion with his wife, Amal Clooney, about his age, he will no longer be “kissing girls” in movies. “I’ve been trying to go
Macaulay Culkin and ‘Home Alone’ Director Chris Columbus Share Set Secrets, Dismay at Franchise’s “Really Bad Sequels” and Ideas for a New Movie
The pair took part in a conversation at the Academy Museum, timed to the Christmas classic's 35th anniversary.
Spain's commitment to renewable energy may be in doubt
The current government is politically weakened and the opposition wants more use of fossil fuels.
Schumer says 'sickening events have become far too normal' after weekend shootings
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Sunday that “sickening events have become far too normal” following recent shootings, including at Brown University in Rhode Island and in Sydney, Australia. “The Jewish people have been collectively demonized — increasingly so
Thai PM Anutin says no Cambodian ceasefire as first Thai civilian is killed
A 63-year-oldman was the first Thai civilian to die directly because of Cambodian attacks.
Bondi Beach shooting: What we know about the victims
The victims include a local rabbi, a French citizen and a Holocaust survivor.
Does anyone really like Trump’s foreign policy?
A week after President Donald Trump published his government’s National Security Strategy, a document that each American administration formulates as its guide to foreign policy, criticism of key aspects of it emerged from usually reliable supporters as well as opponents. After
Former House intelligence chair: Trump administration has not communicated with Congress on Venezuela goals
Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio), the former chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said Sunday that the Trump administration has not communicated its goals regarding Venezuela to Congress. “The president has not been clear, and he has not certainly been communicating with
Tourism in Cambodia’s Siem Reap takes a hit from latest clashes with Thailand
Angkor Wat in Siem Reap has seen a 10 per cent fall in visitor numbers since the border clashes.
Trump approval rating drops slightly: Poll
President Trump’s approval rating has dropped slightly, according to a poll released Sunday. In the NBC News Decision Desk poll, 42 percent of respondents said they either “strongly approve” or “somewhat approve” when it comes to “the way Donald Trump is handling his job as
Jane Birkin Bridge Unveiled In Paris
Today is the late Jane Birkin's birthday. The English-born singer, actress, and fashion icon died in 2023, and this weekend, her adoptive hometown of Paris honored her legacy by renaming the "passerelle des Douanes" to "passerelle Jane Birkin." The post Jane Birkin Bridge
Shirley Manson Addresses ‘Intolerance’ at Sydney Show After Mass Shooting: ‘We Are One People Under One Sun’
“This has become an astoundingly frightening, violent, hateful, intolerant world … all we can really do is really try and profess our love for one another,” the Garbage frontwoman says
Hundreds gathered on Bondi Beach for Hanukkah. Then gunmen opened fire.
Videos taken at the scene of Sunday’s mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Australia and analyzed by The Post show how a joyous celebration turned into a night of terror.
Ukrainian ambassador: Security guarantees in peace deal should be 'legally binding'
Olha Stefanishyna, Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.S., called for ironclad security guarantees for her country as part of a deal to end its war against Russia. “It should be legally binding in every form, which would not allow its reversal in anytime of the history. And I'm sure
Bondi Beach shooting: What we know so far
At least 15 people were killed in a mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration. Gunmen targeted the local Jewish community in what was deemed an antisemitic terror attack. This is what Euronews knows at this time.
Photos: New designs for quarters, other coins coming in 2026 for US's 250th anniversary
You can see the new designs now before the coins are released to circulation.
All Trump Wants for Christmas is a “Triumphal Arc”
At a White House Christmas reception on Sunday, President Donald Trump made clear what he wants from Santa this year. “We’re building an arc, like the Arc de Triomphe,” he said during a rambling speech , after spending 10 minutes talking about golf. “And we’re building it by
Conservatives would end 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars
Party would also abolish zero-emission vehicle mandate, cutting legal requirement on carmakers to sell EVs The Conservatives have announced proposals to end the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars and cut the legal requirement on car manufacturers to sell electric vehicles.
Thailand bets on a landmark climate law, but doubts persist
As Thailand moves towards a landmark Climate Change Act, some experts warn the bill could prioritise businesses over the country’s most vulnerable communities.
Republicans pitch second, smaller partisan bill to address affordability
Some Republicans are hoping to pursue another partisan legislative package to boost the party ahead of the midterm elections, but President Trump and GOP leaders are signaling that nothing will come close to the scope of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Trump said last week that
Commentary: Southeast Asia’s youth dividend is becoming a liability
Youth unemployment threatens to dampen confidence in the region’s economy, deepen inequality and strain public finances, says UOB economist Enrico Tanuwidjaja.
Energy secretary predicts that electricity prices will stop rising 'very soon'
Energy Secretary Chris Wright expressed optimism that electricity prices will eventually come down. “Very soon, you'll see a stop of the rise of electricity prices. And with the continuation of [the Trump administration’s] policies of energy addition, you will see declines in
Hassett, on shortlist for Fed chair, says Trump's voice 'would have no weight' in decisions
White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, who’s on the shortlist to chair the Federal Reserve, said President Trump would not get a say in interest rate decisions at the Fed if he were selected to lead the independent agency. In an interview on CBS News’s
Death toll climbs to 16 after mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach
By Renju Jose and Lucy Craymer SYDNEY, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Australian police said on Monday that the alleged offenders behind an attack at a Jewish celebration in Sydney's Bondi beach that killed 15 people, were a father and son duo. One of the gunmen was also killed,


























