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U.S. Halts Offensive Cyber Operations Against Russia Amid Shifting Geopolitical Dynamics and Tensions Over Ukraine Conflict

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the U.S. Cyber Command to halt offensive cyber and information operations against Russia, prioritizing the safety of military personnel. This decision aligns with shifting U.S. policy under President Donald Trump, who has expressed support for Russia and criticized Ukraine, diverging from the stance of Ukraine's allies who aim to prevent a global conflict. The ongoing Ukraine conflict, marked by significant U.S. and European support for Ukraine, remains a focal point of international attention, with the cessation of U.S. cyber operations representing a key development in the geopolitical landscape.

At Least 21 Killed in Shelling Attack in Russian Border City of Belgorod

At least 21 people, including three children, were killed in a shelling attack in the Russian border city of Belgorod on Saturday, with an additional 110 people wounded. Regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported the casualties and said the attack was one of the deadliest since the start of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in 2014. The attack occurred the day after an 18-hour aerial bombardment across Ukraine killed at least 41 civilians, with Russian authorities accusing Kyiv of carrying out the attack in Belgorod.

Russia Launches Massive Aerial Attack on Ukraine, Killing 22 Civilians and Causing Significant Destruction

On Friday, Russia launched a massive aerial attack against Ukraine, killing at least 22 civilians and damaging schools, hospitals, and homes. Ukraine's air force intercepted most of the missiles and drones, but the attack still caused significant destruction. The international community has condemned the attack and the UN Security Council is expected to meet soon to discuss the situation.

Ukrainians Celebrate Christmas on December 25th, Marking a Significant Shift in Relationship with Russia

Ukrainians celebrated Christmas on December 25th for the first time this year, after the government changed the date from January 7th. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy released a Christmas message praising Ukraine’s “capabilities in negotiations with partners” and referring to the country’s claim to have destroyed three Russian fighter planes on Friday. Ukrainians celebrated with church services, prayer, and a Christmas dinner, and are hopeful that the new year will bring further progress in the fight for freedom.

Alexei Navalny Located in Prison Colony Above Arctic Circle After Weeks of Silence

Alexei Navalny, Russia's most prominent opposition politician, has been located in a prison colony in the Yamalo-Nenetsk region, about 1,200 miles northeast of Moscow, after contact with him was lost for three weeks. His allies and supporters have expressed relief at the news of his whereabouts and are calling for his immediate release, citing his unjust imprisonment and the lack of due process in his case.

White House and Congressional Hispanic Caucus Meet to Discuss Potential Immigration Deal, No Agreement Reached Yet

The White House and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) met on Saturday to discuss a potential immigration deal, however progress has been slow and a deal is unlikely to be reached before Christmas. The chamber is not set to reconvene until Jan. 9, meaning any aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan will be delayed until then. The White House and the CHC have yet to reach an agreement on the immigration deal.

EU Agrees to Open Accession Talks with Ukraine Despite Failed Financial Aid Package

Despite the failure to agree on a 50 billion-euro aid package, the European Union has opened accession negotiations with Ukraine, a momentous decision that was welcomed by the Ukrainian government. This is seen as a major step forward for the country, providing a path to peace and stability in the region.

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visits Capitol Hill to Appeal for U.S. Aid Amid Russian Bombings

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Capitol Hill on Tuesday to appeal for U.S. aid for his country, which is suffering from Russian bombings. During the visit, Senator Lindsey Graham asked Zelenskyy to thank Mike Johnson for being willing to pass a package if border security is included, while House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar criticized Johnson for not inviting all House members. Senator J.D. Vance called the visit "grotesque" and Senator Roger Marshall said it was designed to apply pressure on Republicans. It is unclear if Zelenskyy's visit will be successful in helping to secure the aid package.

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