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Macron warns against growing ‘rivalry’ between China and the US

Chengdu (China) (AFP) – French President Emmanuel Macron cautions against the growing “rivalry” between the United States and China, saying it could reshape global dynamics and risk “dividing continents”. Speaking at Sichuan University in Chengdu on the final day of his visit to China, he says that “we are undoubtedly living through a time of extreme complexities and transformations like few we have experienced before”.

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Macron warns against growing ‘rivalry’ between China and the US

Chengdu (China) (AFP) – French President Emmanuel Macron cautions against the growing “rivalry” between the United States and China, saying it could reshape global dynamics and risk “dividing continents”. Speaking at Sichuan University in Chengdu on the final day of his visit to China, he says that “we are undoubtedly living through a time of extreme complexities and transformations like few we have experienced before”.

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Christmas tree gifted by Norway lights up London’s Trafalgar Square

London (AFP) – Thousands gather to watch the lighting ceremony of Trafalgar Square’s Christmas tree in London, gifted by Norway in a yearly tradition going back to 1947. Mayor of Oslo Anne Lindboe says the 20-metre spruce is “a symbol of friendship”, adding that “in these troubled times that we’re living in, I think that’s more important than ever”.

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The Rwanda camp giving a second chance to genocidal enemies

Ruhengeri (AFP) – Former fighters of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), among them recent recruits and those who participated in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, take part in a rehabilitation camp. The FDLR was initially formed by those who fled across the border after committing a genocide in which around 800,000 people were slaughtered. The militia has been pushed to the brink of annihilation in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) this year as a Rwanda-backed armed group, the M23, seized large parts of the region. Now, US President Donald Trump has hosted the leaders of Rwanda and the DRC to sign a deal that the US leader has hailed as his latest peace triumph despite ongoing violence on the ground.

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‘Don’t look back in anger’ on Brexit, says German President Steinmeier

London (AFP) – German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier says Brexit “has created obstacles” that need to be addressed but, citing the lyrics of the Oasis hit “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, says disappointment and confusion over the UK’s decision to leave the EU has changed. “We decided not to stay stuck in these feelings,” he tells the UK parliament, on the second day of the first visit by a German head of state in 27 years, adding: “I think that this is typically British. Keep calm and carry on — look ahead pragmatically, move on.”

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Democrats release footage of Epstein’s notorious private island

(AFP) – Democrats in the US Congress release photos and videos showing the luxury island home where convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein allegedly forced underage girls into sex with powerful men. According to US media, the images were taken in 2020, the year after the death of Epstein in custody. He was convicted in 2008 on two sex crime counts, including solicitation of prostitution with a minor. He served only about a year in detention with unusually lenient conditions. He then avoided more serious charges until 2019, when he was arrested and charged with sex trafficking of minors.

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Putin bears ‘moral responsibility’ for 2018 poisoning of UK woman, says inquiry

London (AFP) – A UK inquiry concludes that Russian President Vladimir Putin bears the “moral responsibility” for the 2018 poisoning death of British woman Dawn Sturgess, after a failed assassination attempt against former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal. “The conduct of Petrov and Boshirov, their GRU superiors, and those who authorised the mission up to and including, as I’ve found, President Putin, was astonishingly reckless,” says the inquiry chair, former senior judge Anthony Hughes.

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Inside Data Center Alley, the US town powering the digital world

Ashburn (AFP) – The once-quiet town of Ashburn in Northern Virginia, near Washington, has transformed into the heart of the world’s digital infrastructure, handling an estimated 70 percent of global internet traffic and earning the moniker Data Center Alley in the process. Among its 40,000 citizens, Ashburn alone has 152 data centers currently in operation over its 40 square kilometers (15.4 square miles), with more bursting from the ground. But as tech giants race to build ever more massive structures, as part of an AI investment boom, it is also reshaping daily life for residents.

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Drunk raccoon passes out in Virginia liquor store bathroom

Ashland (AFP) – Photographs released by the Hanover Animal Protection and Shelter show a drunk raccoon passed out in the bathroom of a Virginia liquor store after ransacking the shop. The raccoon was safely returned to the wild after sobering up at the shelter.

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Kate Winslet makes directorial debut with film written by her son

London (AFP) – Kate Winslet attends the global premiere for ‘Goodbye June’, her directorial debut film written by her son, Joe Anders. “I think I always knew that I was never going to do it unless I really felt ready – technically as well as emotionally, mentally, all of it – so I couldn’t be happier that it was this one”. The Christmas drama debuts in UK and US cinemas on December 12 and will be available on Netflix on Christmas Eve.

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Venezuelan migrants expelled from the US arrive at Simon Bolivar International Airport

Maiquetía (Venezuela) (AFP) – An Eastern Airlines plane carrying Venezuelan migrants expelled from the United States lands at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetia, Venezuela. The Latin American country reauthorizes US flights to deport migrants, which had been suspended following President Donald Trum’s warning of a ‘total closure’ of Venezuelan airspace. IMAGES

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‘Nothing remains’: Sri Lanka cyclone survivors face colossal clean-up

Colombo (AFP) – Survivors of Cyclone Ditwah, which has ravaged Sri Lanka in recent days, return to their devastated homes, faced with a massive clean-up as they start rebuilding their lives. The powerful storm brought record rains that triggered landslides and floods across the island country, killing at least 474 people, according to disaster officials.

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