January 5, 2025
Update: 2025-01-05
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*) Gaza truce talks resume as Israel kills 30 in fresh strikes
Talks for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release are back on, Israel confirmed, with Qatar mediating the high-stakes negotiations.
Meanwhile, Gaza's civil defence reports over thirty killed in fresh air strikes, including 11 members of the al Ghoula family—seven of them children.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued "detailed instructions" for the ongoing efforts, according to Israeli officials.
*) UN condemn Israel over violations of peace agreements
The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon-UNIFIL has condemned Israel for destroying a Lebanese army observation tower and a Blue Line marker.
Calling it a "flagrant violation" of UN Resolution 1701, UNIFIL urged restraint to preserve peace.
Since October, Israel’s military actions have resulted in over 4,000 Lebanese deaths, with
16,600 wounded.
With 383 ceasefire violations reported, tensions remain high as calls grow for adherence to international agreements.
*) Suspect in Germany market attack was involved in seven prior cases: report
A suspect in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, Taleb-Al-Abdulmohsen, had prior run-ins with German authorities, media reveal.
Linked to seven investigations since 2023, the 50-year-old Saudi-born psychiatrist allegedly issued threats online and targeted a lawyer and staff.
Despite a risk assessment, no alert reached his employer.
The December 20 attack left five dead and over 200 injured. Detained days later, Abdulmohsen, described as anti-Muslim and far-right-leaning, remains under arrest.
*) Serbia records hottest year on record
Serbia experienced its hottest year on record in 2024, with average temperatures exceeding previous records by a significant margin.
The country faced a series of heatwaves throughout the summer, contributing to a sharp rise in temperatures.
The extreme heat aligns with global trends, as 2024 is set to be the warmest year on record globally, according to the United Nations.
Climate scientists attribute this unprecedented heat to human-induced global warming, which has fueled a rise in extreme weather events worldwide.
*) Austria's chancellor steps down after failed coalition negotiations
Austria faces a political shakeup as Chancellor Karl Nehammer announces his resignation after coalition talks with the Social Democrats collapsed.
Nehammer cited irreconcilable differences in a video message and pledged an "orderly transition."
It follows a failed attempt to form a centrist government excluding the far-right Freedom Party or FPO which won 28.8 percent of the vote.
Critics warn of potential risks to democracy if the FPO joins forces with Nehammer's conservative People's Party.
Talks for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release are back on, Israel confirmed, with Qatar mediating the high-stakes negotiations.
Meanwhile, Gaza's civil defence reports over thirty killed in fresh air strikes, including 11 members of the al Ghoula family—seven of them children.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued "detailed instructions" for the ongoing efforts, according to Israeli officials.
*) UN condemn Israel over violations of peace agreements
The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon-UNIFIL has condemned Israel for destroying a Lebanese army observation tower and a Blue Line marker.
Calling it a "flagrant violation" of UN Resolution 1701, UNIFIL urged restraint to preserve peace.
Since October, Israel’s military actions have resulted in over 4,000 Lebanese deaths, with
16,600 wounded.
With 383 ceasefire violations reported, tensions remain high as calls grow for adherence to international agreements.
*) Suspect in Germany market attack was involved in seven prior cases: report
A suspect in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack, Taleb-Al-Abdulmohsen, had prior run-ins with German authorities, media reveal.
Linked to seven investigations since 2023, the 50-year-old Saudi-born psychiatrist allegedly issued threats online and targeted a lawyer and staff.
Despite a risk assessment, no alert reached his employer.
The December 20 attack left five dead and over 200 injured. Detained days later, Abdulmohsen, described as anti-Muslim and far-right-leaning, remains under arrest.
*) Serbia records hottest year on record
Serbia experienced its hottest year on record in 2024, with average temperatures exceeding previous records by a significant margin.
The country faced a series of heatwaves throughout the summer, contributing to a sharp rise in temperatures.
The extreme heat aligns with global trends, as 2024 is set to be the warmest year on record globally, according to the United Nations.
Climate scientists attribute this unprecedented heat to human-induced global warming, which has fueled a rise in extreme weather events worldwide.
*) Austria's chancellor steps down after failed coalition negotiations
Austria faces a political shakeup as Chancellor Karl Nehammer announces his resignation after coalition talks with the Social Democrats collapsed.
Nehammer cited irreconcilable differences in a video message and pledged an "orderly transition."
It follows a failed attempt to form a centrist government excluding the far-right Freedom Party or FPO which won 28.8 percent of the vote.
Critics warn of potential risks to democracy if the FPO joins forces with Nehammer's conservative People's Party.
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