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President Volodymyr Zelensky known as on Ukrainians to have “persistence and religion” in a defiant Christmas handle after a lethal wave of Russian strikes pounded the southern metropolis of Kherson.

Ten months into Russia’s struggle on Ukraine, Zelensky spoke of endurance and pushing by means of to the top, whereas acknowledging that “freedom comes at a excessive value.”

He urged the nation to face agency within the face of a grim winter of power blackouts, the absence of family members and the ever-present menace of Russian assaults.

Zelensky’s message got here after Ukrainian officers stated Russia had launched lethal rocket strikes into downtown Kherson on Christmas Eve, killing not less than 10 folks and injuring dozens. Zelensky described these assaults as “killing for the sake of intimidation and pleasure.”

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In his Christmas message, Zelensky acknowledged that every one holidays have a bitter aftertaste for the besieged nation this 12 months.

“We will really feel the standard Spirit of Christmas in a different way. Dinner on the household desk can’t be so tasty and heat.

“There could also be empty chairs round it. And our homes and streets can’t be so vibrant. And Christmas bells can ring not so loudly and inspiringly. Via air raid sirens, and even worse – gunshots and explosions.”

He stated that Ukraine had been resisting evil forces for 300 days and eight years, nonetheless, “on this battle, now we have one other highly effective and efficient weapon. The hammer and sword of our spirit and consciousness. The knowledge of God. Braveness and bravado. Virtues that incline us to do good and overcome evil.”

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Addressing the Ukrainian folks instantly, he stated the nation would sing Christmas carols louder than the sound of an influence generator and listen to the voices and greetings of relations “in our hearts” even when communication providers and the web are down.

“And even in whole darkness – we are going to discover one another – to hug one another tightly. And if there isn’t any warmth, we are going to give an enormous hug to heat one another.”

Zelensky concluded: “We’ll have a good time our holidays! As all the time. We’ll smile and be comfortable. As all the time. The distinction is one. We won’t await a miracle. In any case, we create it ourselves.”

Ukraine has historically celebrated Christmas on January 7 consistent with Orthodox Christian customs, which acknowledge the beginning of Jesus based on the Julian calendar.

However a yearslong rift between the Ukrainian and Russian branches of the Orthodox church has widened since Moscow’s invasion in February.

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One department of Ukraine’s Orthodox church introduced final month that it will enable its church buildings to have a good time Christmas on December 25. And plenty of youthful Ukrainians at the moment are selecting to look at the vacation on December 25 in a bid to maneuver away from Russia and in direction of the Western world.

Hours earlier than Zelensky delivered his Christmas handle, a sequence of lethal Russian strikes slammed into the town of Kherson, the place flats and medical amenities had been among the many buildings hit, based on Yaroslav Yanushevych, head of the area’s navy administration.

Yanushevych stated Sunday {that a} whole of 16 folks had been killed in 71 Russian assaults throughout the broader Kherson area on Saturday, together with three state emergency employees who had been killed throughout demining operations. One other 64 folks obtained accidents of various severity, he stated.

Zelensky condemned the shelling of Kherson as an act of “terror.”

Zelensky condemned the shelling as an act of

“The terrorist nation continues bringing the Russian world within the type of shelling of the civilian inhabitants. Kherson. Within the morning, on Saturday, on the eve of Christmas, within the central a part of the town,” he stated.

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“These will not be navy amenities,” he wrote on Telegram Saturday. “This isn’t a struggle based on the principles outlined. It’s terror, it’s killing for the sake of intimidation and pleasure.”

In November, Russia’s navy retreated from Kherson metropolis, the one regional capital it had captured because the invasion started, in a serious setback for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Since then, Russian forces have stationed themselves throughout the river from Kherson and commonly shell the town from there.

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India’s former prime minister Manmohan Singh, who liberalised the economy and then led the country through a period of strong economic growth, has died.

Singh, 92, was being treated for age-related medical conditions, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi said, as it announced his death on Thursday.

The Oxford university-educated economist set India on a path to becoming a fast-growing economy as finance minister from 1991 to 1996, when he opened up the country to more foreign trade and private investment.

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Considered a political lightweight by some in India at that time, Singh was a surprise choice by the Congress party to be prime minister after it won parliamentary elections in 2004.

Alongside a growth rate of almost 7 per cent, Singh’s decade as premier was marred by allegations of widespread corruption against his party’s leaders, although his personal integrity was rarely questioned.

Singh was accused of inaction and opposition parties claimed he was subservient to Congress’s chief at that time, Sonia Gandhi.

Shortly before Congress lost elections to Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata party in 2014, Singh said in a speech to parliament that “history would be kinder to me than the contemporary media, or for that matter opposition parties”.

Prime Minister Modi on Thursday described Singh as one of India’s most distinguished leaders, saying he left a “strong imprint on our economic policy over the years” and had “made extensive efforts to improve people’s lives” as premier.

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Rahul Gandhi, a senior member of the Congress party, paid tribute to Singh, saying he had lost a “mentor and guide” whose “humility and deep understanding of economics inspired the nation”.

A member of parliament for more than three decades, Singh retired from active politics earlier this year.

The mild-mannered Singh, who belonged to India’s minority Sikh community, was born to a humble family in 1932 in a village in India’s Punjab prior to the country’s independence, which is now part of Pakistan.

Singh rose to become one of India’s most successful economists, serving the government in various capacities, including as head of the country’s central bank in the 1980s.

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Border czar Tom Homan says children of illegal immigrants could be put in halfway homes

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Tom Homan, President-elect Trump’s “border czar,” floated the idea of putting the children of illegal immigrants in halfway homes as part of the incoming administration’s mass deportation plan. 

“As far as U.S. children — children, that’s going to be a difficult situation, because we’re not going to detain your U.S. citizen children, which means, you know, they’re going to be put in a halfway house,” Homan told NewsNation on Thursday, The Hill reported

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“They can — or they can stay at home and wait for the officers to get the travel arrangements and come back to get the family,” he added.

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As part of his plan to address the border crisis, Trump has said he plans to deport large numbers of illegal immigrants.

One of the administration’s priorities will be to find the hundreds of thousands of migrant children unaccounted for in the United States.  

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“We’re going to ask the American people to take notice: see something, say something and contact us,” Holman told Kellyanne Conway on “Hannity.” “If one phone call out of a thousand saves a child from sex trafficking or forced labor, then that’s one life saved.”

Homan acknowledged it would be a “daunting task,” but “we’re going to give it everything we’ve got.”

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During his interview with NewsNation, Homan said giving birth to children born in the U.S. won’t spare illegal immigrants from being deported. 

“Having a U.S. citizen child does not make you immune to our laws, and that’s not the message we want to send to the whole world, that you can have a child and you’re immune to the laws of this country,” Homan said. 

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In addition to mass deportations, Trump has threatened to go after birthright citizenship, which automatically grants American citizenship to those born in the country. 

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Finland probes Russian shadow fleet oil tanker after cable-cutting incident

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Finnish authorities are investigating an oil tanker that is part of Russia’s shadow fleet over whether it cut an electricity cable between Finland and Estonia.

The Eagle S was stopped by Finnish authorities after the Estlink 2 subsea electricity cable in the Gulf of Finland was disconnected on Wednesday. The tanker, which is registered in the Cook Islands and is carrying oil from Russia to Egypt according to ship tracking data, was seen passing over the cable at the time of the incident.

The aged tanker is part of Russia’s shadow fleet and is the focus of Finland’s investigation, according to people familiar with the probe. The Eagle S is also under investigation over whether it cut three communications cables in the Gulf of Finland, the people added.

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The shadow fleet is a group of old and often poorly maintained ships used by Russia to circumvent international sanctions on its oil exports.

The Christmas Day incident appears to be the latest in a series of pipelines and cables being targeted in the Baltic Sea by foreign vessels, sparking fears of deliberate attacks on critical infrastructure between Nato countries.

“We must be able to prevent the risks posed by ships belonging to the Russian shadow fleet,” said Finland’s President Alexander Stubb in a post on X after a meeting with security chiefs on Thursday.

Last year a Chinese container ship, the Newnew Polar Bear, cut a gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia but was not stopped by authorities as it was in international waters.

A Chinese bulk carrier, the Yi Peng 3, last month passed over two data cables between Finland and Germany and Sweden and Lithuania about the times they were severed. It stopped for a month in international waters between Denmark and Sweden.

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Chinese investigators finally boarded the ship last week, with Swedish, Danish, German and Finnish representatives present as observers. But Sweden’s foreign minister criticised Beijing for not allowing the lead Swedish investigator to board or to inspect the vessel, which has now left the region.

The Eagle S case is different as the ship voluntarily stopped inside Finnish waters, according to people familiar with the investigation, leaving no question as to jurisdiction. Ownership of the Eagle S is murky but it appears to be the only vessel owned by a Dubai company. Attempts to reach the owner on Thursday were unsuccessful. 

Authorities have not determined the cause of the disconnection of the Estlink 2 cable. Estonia has also said it will not affect its electricity supply. The cable is used to export electricity from Finland, which recently brought its latest nuclear power plant online, to Estonia.

Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said the country’s electricity supply would not be affected.

Finnish authorities are keeping an open mind on the latest incident, not least because dozens of poorly maintained vessels in the shadow fleet sail in the Baltic Sea.

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Environmental campaigners have issued repeated warnings about the dangers in the region and elsewhere of the dilapidated vessels.

In the Mediterranean, a Russian cargo ship under US sanctions for working with the Russian military sank between Spain and Algeria on Tuesday.

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