Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal said the group will not disarm or accept external oversight in Gaza, rejecting key terms of Trump’s peace plan. Israel’s Foreign Ministry says his remarks show Hamas is “mocking” the proposal.
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President Trump presented the 2025 Kennedy Center honorees with their medals on Saturday, hailing the artists he was deeply involved in choosing as “perhaps the most accomplished and renowned class” ever assembled. trib.al/hDTqAtz
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) Dec 7, 2025
Opinion: Israel’s “chutzpan” social style is not rudeness, but an expression of authenticity and deep ethical substance (derech eretz). This bluntness allows for a more direct, honest connection than superficial Western politeness.
jpost.com/opinion/article-87…— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) Dec 7, 2025
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Azerbaijan is taking an active role at the 23rd Doha Forum, represented by Hikmat Hajiyev, Assistant to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Hajiyev joined a panel on Armenia-Azerbaijan lasting peace and held bilateral meetings with senior Qatari officials to strengthen cooperation and discuss regional developments. The forum brings together global leaders for high-level discussions on mediation, security, and international challenges.
— AnewZ (@Anewz_tv) Dec 6, 2025
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Here are some of the top news headlines for today, #Friday, December 6, 2025:
US News
National Parks Entry Days Altered: The Trump administration has changed the National Park Service’s free-entry schedule, removing Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth and adding Flag Day, which is also President Trump’s birthday.
Supreme Court to Hear Citizenship Case: The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging birthright citizenship, based on an executive order by President Trump.
Winter Weather Alerts: Approximately 20 million people across the West and Midwest are under winter weather alerts, with heavy snow and high winds expected.
Texas Flooding Victims: Search efforts continue for victims of recent Texas flooding, with new 911 audio revealing the horror of the event.
World News
Sudan Kindergarten Attack: A drone strike on a town in South Kordofan reportedly killed at least 50 people, including 33 children.
South Africa Mass Shooting: Gunmen opened fire on a hostel near Pretoria, killing at least 11 people, including a three-year-old child.
Gaza Ceasefire Talks: Mediators report that Gaza ceasefire talks are at a “critical moment” as complex challenges remain for the second phase of the deal.
Australia Wildfire: A wildfire north of Sydney damaged multiple homes, leaving residents saying “We’ve lost everything”.
Business & Technology
Netflix to Acquire Warner Bros. Discovery: Netflix has reportedly announced a deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery in a transaction valued at $83 billion.
Waymo Software Recall: Waymo is recalling software for its self-driving cars after some vehicles failed to stop for stopped school buses.
For more in-depth coverage, you can visit major news outlets such as ABC News, BBC News, or CNN.
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Here is the news for today, #Friday, December 6, 2025:
Top Stories
World Affairs: Amid ongoing diplomatic talks, Russia launched a significant drone and missile attack on Ukraine. In the Middle East, Israeli attacks killed seven people in Gaza as calls grow for the full implementation of a truce. Pakistan and Afghanistan also traded fire along their shared border.
US Politics: The US Supreme Court agreed to decide on the legality of President Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship. Meanwhile, the White House announced an expansion of its travel ban to over 30 countries.
Health & Science: The CDC’s vaccine advisory panel voted to end its long-standing recommendation that all newborns receive a hepatitis B vaccine dose at birth, a move criticized by some experts. Separately, a product error has linked seven deaths and hundreds of injuries to faulty Abbott glucose monitors.
Business: In a major media industry shift, Netflix announced a deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery in an $83 billion acquisition.
Other News
National: A suspect in the January 6 pipe bomb case made his first court appearance. In Texas, search efforts continue for victims after catastrophic flooding, with newly released 911 calls detailing the horror. A National Guardsman shot in Washington D.C. is reported to be “slowly healing”.
International: Eleven people, including three children, were killed in a shooting at a bar in South Africa. Deadly storms and landslides across Asia have killed more than 1,500 people in recent days. A marine robotics firm will resume the deep-sea search for the MH370 plane, which vanished a decade ago.
Sports: The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup took place, with the US placed in a favorable group. President Trump received FIFA’s first-ever “Peace Prize” at the event, generating some controversy.
Culture: Renowned architect Frank Gehry, known for works like the Guggenheim in Bilbao, died at the age of 96.
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Canadian singer Michael Buble is performing Ave Maria at the Vatican’s Christmas Concert for the Poor, and Leo is loving it.
— Rich Raho (@RichRaho) Dec 6, 2025
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focuses heavily on the ongoing war in Ukraine, diplomatic efforts, and bilateral relations with India.
Today’s top news regarding Russia
Top Stories
War in Ukraine: Russia launched a massive overnight drone and missile attack on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure and a railway hub. NATO has scrambled fighter jets in Poland in response. Ukrainian officials state the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant temporarily lost all off-site power.
Peace Talks: U.S.-mediated peace talks on the conflict are continuing in Miami, with an aide to Vladimir Putin confirming a preliminary agreement for the U.S. envoy to visit Moscow. However, no compromises have been reached on key issues like territorial integrity, and both sides have expressed skepticism about a breakthrough.
India Relations: Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, pledging “uninterrupted” fuel supplies to India in defiance of U.S. sanctions. The two nations agreed to expand trade and defense ties, aiming for a bilateral trade goal of $100 billion.
Domestic & International Incidents: Ukrainian drones targeted Russia’s Ryazan and Voronezh regions, causing damage but no casualties. A high-rise building in Grozny, the Chechen capital, was also damaged in a separate drone incident.
Technology & Sanctions: Russia’s communications regulator, Roskomnadzor, has blocked access to Snapchat and restricted Apple’s FaceTime service, accusing the platforms of being used to organize terrorist acts. The EU is exploring plans to use frozen Russian assets to fund aid for Ukraine, a move the Kremlin has slammed.
For more detailed coverage, you can check major news outlets like Reuters, The Moscow Times, and CNN.
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