Daily Global News – 2025-12-25

  • Zelensky Proposes Troop Pullback in Eastern Ukraine Peace Plan: President Zelensky has signaled a willingness to pull back troops in parts of Eastern Ukraine and suggested a “free economic zone” in Donbas as part of a 20-point blueprint to end the conflict with Russia (IDs 51, 75, 76, 157).
  • Libyan Military Chief Killed in Turkey Plane Crash: Lt. Gen. Mohamed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, Libya’s army chief of general staff, died along with four others when their jet crashed after taking off from Ankara (IDs 61, 90, 153, 158).
  • Million More Epstein Documents Discovered by DOJ: The U.S. Department of Justice announced the discovery of an additional one million documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a find that may delay the public release of the material by several weeks (IDs 52, 137).
  • North Korean Hackers Steal Record $2.02 Billion in Crypto: Threat actors tied to North Korea accounted for over $2 billion in global cryptocurrency theft in 2025, representing a 51% increase from the previous year (ID 26).
  • Trump Appointment of Greenland Envoy Sparks Diplomatic Row: Denmark and Greenland officials expressed outrage after President Trump appointed a special envoy to Greenland, reviving his long-stated interest in the semiautonomous Danish territory (IDs 72, 105).
  • Thailand Bombs Scam Compounds in Cambodia: Thai warplanes targeted compounds in Cambodia where human trafficking victims are allegedly forced to conduct online fraud operations, marking an escalation in the fight against the regional scam industry (ID 80).
  • Italy Fines Apple €98.6 Million Over App Store Competition: Italy’s antitrust authority imposed the fine after finding that Apple’s App Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework exploited a dominant position to restrict competition (ID 5).
  • FCC Bans Foreign-Made Drones Over National Security: The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has banned all drones and critical components manufactured in foreign countries, adding them to a “Covered List” of security risks (ID 11).
  • Ousted Syrian Leaders Living in Luxury in Russia: Investigations into the whereabouts of Bashar al-Assad and his former top officials reveal they have found “soft landings” in Russia and other nations, maintaining wealthy lifestyles after the regime’s fall (IDs 102, 103).
  • Critical Security Flaws Found in n8n and HPE OneView: Researchers disclosed maximum-severity vulnerabilities (CVSS 9.9 and 10.0) in the n8n automation platform and HPE OneView software that could allow unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary code (IDs 10, 24).
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