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Putin Says Oreshnik Missile to Enter Russia's Arsenals by Year's End
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What happened: Putin announced Russia's new Oreshnik hypersonic missile system will enter combat duty by year-end, with plans for mass production and deployment to Belarus. The weapon was first used in combat against Dnipro last November and can carry multiple nuclear-capable warheads with a claimed range exceeding 2,500 miles.
Why it matters: Deploying Oreshnik to Belarus would dramatically shorten missile flight times to European capitals and enable sudden strikes against NATO countries. Western analysts warn the system is likely unstoppable by current defenses and represents a significant escalation risk as peace negotiations stall.
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Trump Media to Merge with Fusion Energy Firm TAE in $6B Deal
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The details: Trump Media & Technology Group and TAE Technologies agreed to an all-stock merger valued at over $6 billion, announced today. The deal combines Truth Social's parent company with a leading fusion energy firm, with each company's shareholders owning approximately 50% of the combined entity when the transaction closes in mid-2026.
Why it matters: This creates one of the world's first publicly traded fusion companies, with plans to begin construction on a utility-scale fusion power plant in 2026. The merger aims to accelerate clean energy production for AI data centers and address surging power demand, potentially affecting energy costs and availability for technology infrastructure.
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US Congress Votes to Permanently Lift Syria Sanctions
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What happened: Congress passed the FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act repealing the 2019 Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act, which had restricted investment and cut Syria from international banking. The Senate approved the $901 billion bill 77-20 on Wednesday, sending it to President Trump for signature within 10 days.
Why it matters: The repeal reopens Syria to foreign investment and reconstruction after decades of war, promoting regional stability and denying ISIS safe havens while countering Iranian and Russian influence. Senator Shaheen and Representative Wilson led bipartisan efforts, arguing short-term waivers were insufficient to restore investor confidence needed for Syria's recovery.
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England Doctors Strike Amid Record Flu Hospitalizations
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What happened: Resident doctors across England began a five-day strike yesterday at 7am, running until 7am on 22 December; this is their 14th walkout since March 2023. The BMA says the government offered no credible plan on pay or jobs and members are seeking a multi-year pay restoration of about 29%.
What to expect: Patients should expect disruption to scheduled appointments, possible cancellations and reduced or centralised emergency care — some EDs (for example Cheltenham General) are operating limited-hour minor injury units overnight until the strike ends. Use NHS 111 or your GP for non-urgent concerns and call 999 for life‑threatening emergencies as flu admissions are at record levels.
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Israel Approves Historic $35B Gas Deal with Egypt
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The details: Prime Minister Netanyahu approved a historic $35 billion natural gas deal to supply Egypt over 15 years through U.S. energy giant Chevron, Israel's largest gas agreement ever. The deal, first signed in August, will generate approximately $18 billion for state coffers with annual revenues reaching $1.9 billion by 2033, while domestic supply is guaranteed priority and exports can be reduced from 2032 if needed.
Why it matters: The agreement strengthens Israel's position as a regional energy power and aims to repair strained Israel-Egypt relations during the Gaza war, with U.S. officials pushing the deal as part of broader Middle East peace efforts. Netanyahu approved the deal only after months of delays over pricing and domestic supply concerns, ultimately yielding to pressure from the Trump administration seeking a Netanyahu-Sisi summit.
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Morrisons Loses £17 Million VAT Battle Over Rotisserie Chickens
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What happened: A UK tribunal ruled yesterday that Morrisons must pay £17 million in VAT on rotisserie chickens sold between January 2017 and July 2020. The judge found chickens were sold above ambient temperature in specially designed foil-lined bags labeled 'Caution: Hot Product' and removed from sale after two hours while still at 42-45°C, making them taxable as hot food at the standard 20% rate.
Impact on shoppers: Rotisserie chicken prices could rise from £4.40 to £5.28 if Morrisons passes the VAT cost to consumers, potentially reducing sales by hundreds of thousands monthly. The ruling sets precedent for other supermarkets like Sainsbury's, Asda, Aldi, Lidl, and Tesco, likely affecting lower-income households who rely on this affordable meal option during the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
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