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Trump to meet with Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago as peace talks advance

Trump to meet with Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago as peace talks advance

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are set to meet in Florida on Sunday afternoon as both leaders look to make progress on a potential peace deal to end the war in Ukraine.“These are currently some of the most active diplomatic days of the year, and much can be decided before the New Year,” Zelenskyy wrote in a post on Telegram Sunday.“Whether decisions will be made depends on our partners — on those who help Ukraine and on those who put pressure on Russia

New archbishop urged to scrap £100m fund over slavery links

A group of MPs and peers claims the funds can only legally be spent on churches and payment of clergy wages.

New archbishop urged to scrap £100m fund over slavery links

A group of MPs and peers claims the funds can only legally be spent on churches and payment of clergy wages.

New archbishop urged to scrap £100m fund over slavery links

A group of MPs and peers claims the funds can only legally be spent on churches and payment of clergy wages.
Why Saudi Arabia might not fulfil its US spending pledge, and the China factor

Why Saudi Arabia might not fulfil its US spending pledge, and the China factor

Saudi Arabia has pledged to boost investments in America to nearly US$1 trillion, but according to analysts Riyadh could struggle to meet that target. Rather, they said the pledge – announced when Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited Washington last month – was more about the “political display” than a binding commitment. It was an increase to the US$600 billion that was promised in May, when US President Donald Trump visited Riyadh. The latest pledge comes as the rivalry intensifies between...
China paralysed man, who can only move a finger and a toe, creates smart farm system, start-up

China paralysed man, who can only move a finger and a toe, creates smart farm system, start-up

A paralysed Chinese man who can move only one finger and one toe has successfully developed a smart farm control system and founded a start-up. The determination of Li Xia, who is reliant on a ventilator, has deeply moved countless people across China. Li, 36, from Chongqing in southwestern China, was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at the age of five. He was forced to drop out of school in the fifth grade. Since then, studying kept him going. He was most fascinated by physics and computer...
The 10 Senate races that will decide the balance of power in 2026

The 10 Senate races that will decide the balance of power in 2026

The fight for the Senate is expanding to a few more states next year, as both parties tout talented candidates and point to political dynamics tilting in their favor
Man accused of killing Tupac Shakur seeks to suppress evidence in court

Man accused of killing Tupac Shakur seeks to suppress evidence in court

Davis pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and sought to be released since shortly after his arrest

Rohl's Rangers in race - but 'brave & bold' backing needed

Danny Rohl has asked for backing in the January transfer window from the Rangers board.
Man dubbed 'Living Nostradamus' gives his bone-chilling predictions for 2026

Man dubbed 'Living Nostradamus' gives his bone-chilling predictions for 2026

A mystic who is said to have predicted huge world events like the Covid pandemic has unveiled his chilling predictions for 2026, from extreme weather to international conflict

Why Celtic fans must 'strap themselves in' for Nancy's 'chaotic' football

Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy said after Saturday's 4-2 Scottish Premiership win at Livingston that he wanted "a chaotic game" and that's certainly what he got.

Happy holidays, one and all, as Emporia State’s worst president ever finally leaves the building

Ken Hush gave Emporia State University the best Christmas present possible in 2025. He quit. The former Koch executive and higher education outsider spent roughly four years as ESU’s president, claiming he was reshaping the institution’s future. What he actually did was create chaos. His successor, a veteran administrator named Matthew Baker, will now have […]