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08.12.2024 4:23
Any settlement with Russia has to be ‘just’, says Zelenskyy at Trump meeting French president hosts three-way talk with US president-elect, as Ukrainian fears grow over position of incoming administrationUkraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on Saturday insisted at a meeting with US president-elect, Donald Trump, that any settlement with Russia after its invasion of Ukraine had to be “just”, as fears grow in Kyiv on the position of the incoming administration.France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, hosted three-way talks with Zelenskyy and Trump at the Élysée palace, discussing what the incoming US president had termed a world that was a “little crazy”. Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 4:31
Firefighters tackle huge blaze at industrial estate in West Lothian Thick black smoke fills sky above Brucefield industrial estate near Livingston as drivers told to avoid areaFirefighters are tackling a “significant” blaze which broke out at an industrial estate in West Lothian, sending a plume of thick black smoke billowing into the sky.Crews from nine fire engines were called to the scene at Brucefield industrial estate near Livingston. Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 4:33
Team GB track cyclist Katy Marchant taken to hospital after dramatic crash Marchant reportedly suffers broken forearm in crashUCI Track Champions League in London is called offThe British cyclist Katy Marchant has reportedly suffered a broken arm after a dramatic crash at the UCI Track Champions League meeting in London, which led to the remainder of Saturday’s races being suspended.Marchant was involved in a collision with the German rider Alessa-Catriona Pröpster during the first round of the women’s keirin competition. Pröpster and Marchant veered to the right together on the approach to a left-hand turn and both were flipped over the barriers at Lee Valley VeloPark. Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 4:50
US announces nearly $1 billion more in longer-term weapons support for Ukraine The US has provided Ukraine with more than $62 billion in military aid since Russia's invasion in February 2022. The latest $988 million package is on top of an additional $725 million in US military assistance, including counter-drone systems and HIMARS munitions, announced Monday that would be drawn from the Pentagon's stockpiles.

08.12.2024 5:09
Ten years on from Sydney’s Lindt Cafe siege, the man tasked with investigating has a warning: it could happen again Former NSW coroner Michael Barnes says police didn’t act fast enough, gunman shouldn’t have been on bail and hostages calls for help went unansweredGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTen years after the Lindt Cafe siege sent shock waves around the nation, the man at the helm of the landmark investigation into the tragedy has delivered a stark warning for Australians.“People have this idea that the terrorist threat has gone away,” former NSW coroner Michael Barnes said.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 6:00
Izakayas close at faster pace than during COVID-19 amid inflation Japanese-style pubs, known as izakaya, are going bankrupt at a faster rate than during the COVID-19 pandemic, as consumers cut back on socializing expenses amid rising prices, according to a recent survey by a credit research firm. From January to November this year, 203 izakaya operators went out of business, exceeding the 189 recorded for the whole of 2020, when the pandemic began to spread in Japan, Teikoku Databank Ltd. said. Read full story here

08.12.2024 6:26
Cuisine as a site of Palestinian resilience For a people with a history of war and displacement, food has always been a major component of cultural identity. With his book of traditional recipes, chef Fadi Kattan celebrates the Palestinian culinary tradition.

08.12.2024 8:08
Japanese atomic bomb survivors depart for Nobel Peace Prize ceremony A group of Japanese atomic bomb survivors representing Nobel Peace Prize-winning group Nihon Hidankyo left Tokyo on Sunday for Oslo where they will attend the award ceremony. Terumi Tanaka of the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations, who will deliver a speech at Tuesday's ceremony, said ahead of his departure, "I would like to talk about the survivors' campaign that has continued to demand that nuclear weapons must be abolished." Read full story here

08.12.2024 8:37
Archbishop of Tokyo Isao Kikuchi becomes a cardinal in Catholic Church Pope Francis on Saturday held a ceremony in the Vatican to install Isao Kikuchi, the archbishop of Tokyo, as one of 21 new cardinals of the Catholic Church.   Following the ceremony, known as a consistory, at St. Peter's Basilica in which cardinals received a red hat and a ring from the pope, Kikuchi, 66, told reporters, "It is our mission to contribute to the development of the world." Read full story here

08.12.2024 8:38
Figure skating: Kagiyama finishes 2nd behind Malinin at GP Final Japan's Yuma Kagiyama outscored Ilia Malinin of the United States in the free skate but finished second overall behind the "Quad God" at figure skating's Grand Prix Final on Saturday. Malinin won his second consecutive Grand Prix Final title with a total of 292.12 points, 10.34 ahead of Kagiyama. Japanese compatriot Shun Sato moved up one spot to round out the podium with 270.82 in Grenoble, France. Read full story here