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14.12.2024 5:35
Democrats and Republicans condemn espionage-driven Chinese hack Ongoing infiltration by Salt Typhoon group has hit US telecoms companies and Trump, Vance and HarrisDemocrats and Republicans have come together in a rare moment of unity to condemn an espionage-driven Chinese infiltration of the US telecommunications system that has been called the worst hack in American history.Carried out by a group called Salt Typhoon that is believed to be linked to Chinas communist regime, it has resulted in the infiltration of dozens of US telecoms companies and the data of senior political figures including the president-elect, Donald Trump; the incoming vice-president, JD Vance; and Kamala Harris, the defeated Democratic presidential candidate being stolen. Continue reading... ...

14.12.2024 5:40
G7 leaders vow to keep up pressure over Russia, North Korea cooperation The leaders from the Group of Seven on Friday agreed to continue taking countermeasures against Russia and North Korea over the two countries' growing military collaboration in the invasion of Ukraine. During their online summit, the leaders also expressed hope for a "peaceful and orderly" transition of power in Syria after rebels toppled the government of President Bashar al-Assad, according to the Italian government, which holds the rotating G7 chair this year. Read full story here

14.12.2024 5:52
Mysterious Secret Santa gives thousands of dollars to North Carolina victims of Helene Every year, this anonymous, wealthy businessman travels the country during the holidays, giving away about $100,000 in $100 bills. The money goes to random strangers and people he seeks out, knowing their need. This month, he chose to travel to western North Carolina to give to those still recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Steve Hartman has more in "On the Road."

14.12.2024 6:02
Startup helping Japanese clients gain Chinese social media insights A Tokyo-based startup is offering clients a window into the opaque world of Chinese social media by providing insights that allow them to produce promotional content tailored to the nation's restrictive internet environment. Kentoshi Inc. launched its service in July in which it analyzes Chinese social media posts about travel in Japan and leisure activities on platforms like Weibo, China's equivalent of the social media platform X, and Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok. Read full story here

14.12.2024 6:06
Nancy Pelosi hospitalized in Luxembourg after fall Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is recovering in a hospital in Luxembourg after being hurt in a fall while in Europe as part of a congressional delegation marking the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.

14.12.2024 6:34
In Valencia, after the floods, the scourge of mud Residents of flood-stricken areas in the south of the city are struggling to rid themselves of the sometimes-polluted mud that clogs sewers, generates toxic dust and continues to saturate garages. There are fears of disease outbreaks.

14.12.2024 7:06
Survivor of Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor dies in California aged 100 Bob Fernandez was a 17-year-old sailor during 17 December 1941 attack that propelled US into second world warBob Fernandez, a 100-year-old survivor of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, died shortly after deteriorating health prompted him to skip a trip to Hawaii to attend last weeks remembrance ceremony marking the 83rd anniversary of the attack.Fernandez died peacefully at the Lodi, California, home of his nephew, Joe Guthrie, on Wednesday. Guthries daughter, Halie Torrrell, was holding his hand when he took his last breath. Fernandez had suffered a stroke about a month ago that caused him to slow down, but Guthrie said doctors attributed his condition to age. Continue reading... ...

14.12.2024 7:43
Ukraine war briefing: Ukrainian drones make multiple strikes inside Russia Attack on several regions comes after Russia hammered Ukrainian energy facilities with drones and missiles. What we know on day 1,025Ukrainian drones made several strikes inside Russia overnight into Saturday, including an infrastructure facility storing fuel in central Russias Oryol region, sparking a fire and smashing windows in homes. The Oryol governor, Andrei Klychkov, said early on Saturday that a mass attack on an infrastructure site caused fuel to catch fire. The governor of Krasnodar region, Vladimir Kondratyev, said air defences destroyed Ukrainian drones in several areas of the region south and east of Ukraine. One drone smashed windows in village houses, but there were no injuries. Air defences destroyed seven drones over Bryansk region on Ukraines northern border, said the governor, Alexander Bogomaz. And in Russias Belgorod region, the governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said Ukrainian strikes hit two villages, injuring one resident and triggering a fire in a house.The Ukrainian attack came one night after Russia hammered Ukrainian energy facilities in a massive aerial attack. Ukraines president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said Russia had used 93 missiles and more than 200 drones in the attack on Friday. He said Ukrainian forces had managed to shoot down 81 of the missiles, including 11 that were successfully targeted by F-16 planes. Six energy facilities were damaged in the western region of Lviv that borders Poland, officials said. An industry source told Reuters the attack had targeted power substations and that there had been more strikes on gas infrastructure than in past assaults.Zelenskyy called for a massive reaction from the world in response to the strikes. This is [Russian president Vladimir] Putins plan for peace to destroy everything. This is how he wants negotiations terrorising millions of people, Zelenskyy said. A strong reaction from the world is needed: a massive strike a massive reaction. Reacting to the attacks, the Ukrainian foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha, called for the urgent delivery of 20 Nasams, Hawk, or Iris-T air defence systems.Moscow described its assault as retaliation for Ukraine using US-supplied Atacms missiles to attack a Russian military airfield during the week. The Russian defence ministry said air and sea-based long-range precision weapons and drones had been used against critical facilities of Ukraines fuel and energy infrastructure that support the military-industrial complex. Russia says it does not target civilian infrastructure, but that it sees the power grid as a military target.The Kremlin has praised the US president-elect Donald Trumps criticism of Ukrainian strikes with US missiles deep into Russian territory and said the position was fully in line with Moscows own position. Trump criticised Ukraines use of US-supplied missiles in a Time magazine interview published on Thursday. The Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, said Trumps statement was in line with our vision of the causes of escalation It appeals to us.Zelenskyy will attend a meeting with the leaders of Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Nato and the EU in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss support for his country in its war with Russia. It wont be a meeting that has concrete decisions, but more political to discuss the coming weeks and months, a source told Reuters. Zelenskyy and some of his European allies have called for European troops to be deployed to Ukraine to act as a deterrent to further military action by Russia after any ceasefire. The gathering, hosted by the Nato secretary general, Mark Rutte, will be held on the day leaders were already due to meet for the EU-western Balkans summit in Brussels, and involve a joint meeting and several bilateral meetings with Zelenskyy.The new commander of Ukraines ground forces plans a massive transformation of his branch to improve troop training, management and recruitment as Ukraines outmanned and outgunned army is struggling to halt a grinding Russian march in the east. The overhaul by Maj Gen Mykhailo Drapatyi, who assumed his post last month, would cover training regimes as well as battlefield and logistics management, including by cutting corruption, embracing technology and strengthening the role of noncommissioned officers. Today, the ground forces need changes, new energy among its soldiers, and a modern approach to the development of their capabilities, the military quoted Drapatyi as saying at a high-level security meeting. Continue reading... ...

14.12.2024 7:45
12/13: CBS News Weekender Lana Zak reports on the latest in the investigation into the possible motive of the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect, mysterious drone sightings over parts of the Northeast and tips on sustainable gift-giving this holiday season.