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U.S. seizes Venezuela-linked oil tanker after pursuit

U.S. authorities have captured the Russian-flagged tanker Bella 1 following a weeks-long international chase. The seizure near Venezuela could impact global oil markets and U.S.-Canada energy dynamics. Read the full story.

Finland Teaches Media Literacy to 3-Year-Olds

Finland begins media literacy education in preschool to protect children from disinformation and Russian propaganda. Learn how this proactive model works and its implications for digital resilience.

Venezuela Oil Claims in Doubt After Maduro Capture

The future of billions of barrels of Venezuelan oil claimed by foreign state-owned firms is uncertain after the U.S. detained President Nicolás Maduro. Read the latest analysis on the global energy implications.

Putin's New Year's Speech Rallies Troops in Ukraine Conflict

Russian President Vladimir Putin used his annual New Year's address to rally troops in Ukraine, framing the war as an existential struggle. The speech follows alleged drone attacks and claims of battlefield gains. Read the latest on the nearly four-year c

Germany to drop Usmanov probe for $11M fine

German authorities will end their investigation into Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov upon payment of an $11 million fine. The deal concludes a major financial probe.

Billionaire loses appeal to lift Canadian sanctions

Igor Makarov, a billionaire former Russian oligarch, has failed to convince a Canadian court to lift sanctions freezing $145 million in assets. The court cited his deep ties to Russia's gas sector and dealings with Vladimir Putin.

Poland intercepts Russian plane over Baltic Sea

Poland's military intercepted a Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea and reported airspace violations from Belarus, highlighting ongoing regional tensions. Read the latest details.

Russian activist sentenced to 6 years in prison

A Moscow court has sentenced left-wing activist Sergei Udaltsov to six years in prison. The pro-war critic was convicted on charges of justifying terrorism. Read the details of this significant political case.

U.S. Visa Bans Target EU's Breton Over Censorship Claims

The U.S. State Department imposes visa bans on a former EU commissioner and four others, accusing them of coercing American tech firms to censor content. Thierry Breton responds, 'Censorship isn’t where you think it is.'

Deadly Explosion in Moscow Kills Three

A deadly explosion rocked the Russian capital on Christmas Eve, killing three people. Police have cordoned off the area as the investigation begins. Read the latest details.

EU's $105B Ukraine Deal Amid Trump's Sanctions Shift

The EU's watered-down $105 billion aid plan for Ukraine reveals a fractured front, while signals from the Trump White House suggest a dramatic pivot in U.S. policy towards Russia and its allies.

Major Russian Attack Kills 3, Cuts Power in Ukraine

A massive Russian drone and missile assault struck Ukraine on December 23, 2025, killing at least three people and causing widespread power outages. Read the latest details on the escalating conflict.

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