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Putin to Meet With Trump’s Envoy as U.S. Pushes for Ukraine Deal

2 décembre 2025 à 06:01
In Moscow, Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s special envoy, is expected to present President Vladimir V. Putin with a revised proposal to end the war in Ukraine.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s special envoy, speaking to reporters outside the White House in February. He is scheduled to be in Moscow on Tuesday.

After Trump’s M.R.I. Claim, His Doctor’s Memo Offers Little Clarity

2 décembre 2025 à 04:45
While the president said he had a M.R.I. exam, a physician’s memo released by the White House was less specific.

© Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times

The statement, by Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, said the tests on President Trump’s cardiovascular system and abdominal region showed the president “remains in excellent overall health.”

Man charged with theft after allegedly swallowing Fabergé pendant in jewellery store

2 décembre 2025 à 04:51

New Zealand police allege 32-year-old ingested the 18-karat gold egg – a James Bond Octopussy locket – and say the object has ‘not yet been recovered’

A New Zealand man has been charged with theft after allegedly swallowing a Fabergé James Bond Octopussy egg pendant worth more than $33,500 (US$19,200).

Police were called to a central Auckland jewellery store, Partridge Jewellers, on Friday afternoon after staff reported a man had allegedly picked up the pendant and swallowed it, said Grae Anderson, the city’s central area commander.

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© Illustration: Fabergé

© Illustration: Fabergé

© Illustration: Fabergé

Japan PM’s pledge to ‘work, work, work, work, and work’ wins catchphrase of year

2 décembre 2025 à 04:40

Sanae Takaichi’s not-so-catchy remarks about everyone working like a horse did not go down well in a country notorious for its demanding work culture

It is not, perhaps, a word many people in Japan will want to hear as they prepare for the bonenkai office party season and some well-earned time off over the new year.

But the promise made by Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, that she would “work, work, work, work, and work” on behalf of her country has clearly struck a chord.

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© Photograph: Jiji Press/EPA

© Photograph: Jiji Press/EPA

© Photograph: Jiji Press/EPA

Age of the ‘scam state’: how an illicit, multibillion-dollar industry has taken root in south-east Asia

2 décembre 2025 à 03:02

Like the narco-state, a ‘scam state’ refers to countries where an illicit industry has dug its tentacles deep into institutions and transformed the economy

For days before the explosions began, the business park had been emptying out. When the bombs went off, they took down empty office blocks and demolished echoing, multi-cuisine food halls. Dynamite toppled a four-storey hospital, silent karaoke complexes, deserted gyms and dorm rooms.

So came the end of KK Park, one of south-east Asia’s most infamous “scam centres”, press releases from Myanmar’s junta declared. The facility had held tens of thousands of people, forced to relentlessly defraud people around the world. Now, it was being levelled piece by piece.

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© Composite: Jittrapon Kaicome/The Guardian

© Composite: Jittrapon Kaicome/The Guardian

© Composite: Jittrapon Kaicome/The Guardian

Dutch king says he ‘will not shy away’ from slavery history on rare royal visit to Suriname

2 décembre 2025 à 02:16

The king and queen’s visit to the former colony is the first by members of the Dutch royal family in nearly five decades

The Dutch king, Willem-Alexander, vowed on Monday that the topic of slavery would not be off-limits as he visits former colony Suriname, where the practice ended just over 150 years ago.

The king arrived in the capital Paramaribo on Sunday with Queen Maxima, a week after the small South American country marked 50 years of independence from the Netherlands.

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© Photograph: ANP/Shutterstock

© Photograph: ANP/Shutterstock

© Photograph: ANP/Shutterstock

As Trump Deepens Immigration Crackdown, Exceptions Disappear for Afghans and Others

2 décembre 2025 à 03:44
President Trump’s latest changes to the immigration system affect communities that traditionally have been considered special cases.

© Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times

Last week, the Trump administration announced it would stop issuing visas to people from Afghanistan and review all Afghans allowed into the United States during the Biden administration.
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