Zelenskyy Meets Trump in Florida as Russia Launches New Attacks in Ukraine

December 28, 2025

Zelenskyy Meets Trump in Florida as Russia Launches New Attacks in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets former US President Trump in Florida to discuss peace talks and security guarantees. Meanwhile, fresh Russian attacks injure civilians in Kherson and Kharkiv regions.

New York Requires Warning Labels on Social Media to Protect Kids’ Mental Health

December 28, 2025

New York Requires Warning Labels on Social Media to Protect Kids’ Mental Health

New York has passed a law to add warning labels on social media apps like TikTok and Instagram. The labels warn about addictive features and mental health risks for youth. Governor Kathy Hochul says the move aims to keep kids safe and provide clear information about dangers.

Kennedy Center Demands $1M from Musician Who Cancelled After Trump Name Added

December 28, 2025

Kennedy Center Demands $1M from Musician Who Cancelled After Trump Name Added

The Kennedy Center seeks $1 million from musician Chuck Redd after he cancelled his annual concert following the venue's renaming with Trump's name. The center calls the cancellation a 'political stunt' and blames financial losses on Redd's move.

Germany Ramps Up Military Recruitment and Prepares for New Service Assessments

December 28, 2025

Germany Ramps Up Military Recruitment and Prepares for New Service Assessments

Germany is expanding its army by 80,000 troops and increasing reservists as it restarts military service assessments for 18-year-olds. The Bundeswehr showcases tanks and gear at the Essen Motor Show to attract recruits. Increased defense spending and public support signal a shift towards strengthening national security.

Bulgaria Set to Join Eurozone in January Despite Political Turmoil and Russian Disinfo Fears

December 28, 2025

Bulgaria Set to Join Eurozone in January Despite Political Turmoil and Russian Disinfo Fears

Bulgaria will adopt the euro on January 1 as its 21st eurozone member. Political unrest and Russian-linked disinformation raise public doubts. Officials say the move will boost the economy and EU ties.