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UN Security Council Holds Emergency Meeting on Venezuela Situation
The UN Security Council convened an emergency meeting on December 23, 2025, to discuss the situation in Venezuela. During the meeting, representatives from Russia and China condemned U.S. actions, while most members stressed the importance of resolving disputes in accordance with the UN Charter.

Ukrainian Army Withdraws from Battleground Town of Syevyerodonetsk
The Ukrainian military has withdrawn from the contested town of Syevyerodonetsk amid ongoing Russian offensives threatening key eastern cities. The withdrawal comes as Ukraine faces pressure from the U.S. to pursue peace negotiations, while Russian forces claim to have gained ground despite Ukrainian denials of their occupation.

Zelensky Claims 'Peace Plan' Draft Framework is in Place: Ukraine Unwilling to Accept Certain Terms, Believes Russia has Its Own Unacceptable Terms
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced that the basic framework for a peace plan with Russia is established, but both sides have terms they are unwilling to accept. The U.S. and Ukraine recently held productive talks, yet significant breakthroughs remain elusive, with ongoing territorial disputes complicating negotiations. As the conflict continues, Ukraine faces increasing financial challenges and uncertainty regarding future support from Europe.

Successful First Flight of Su-57 Fighter Jet Equipped with Fifth-Generation Engine
The Su-57 fighter jet has successfully completed its first test flight with a new fifth-generation engine, known as 'Product 177'. This engine boasts enhanced thrust, lower fuel consumption, and a longer lifespan compared to its predecessor.

Russian Foreign Minister's Call: Russia Fully Supports Venezuelan Leaders and People
Russia has reaffirmed its full support for Venezuela amidst escalating tensions in the Caribbean, particularly concerning U.S. actions against Venezuelan vessels. Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and Venezuelan Foreign Minister Hill discussed the situation and agreed to enhance cooperation on international platforms, including the UN.

Russian media: Kremlin reports that 'a Russian general was killed in a bombing in Moscow' to Putin
The Kremlin has confirmed that a Russian general was killed in a car bombing in Moscow, with the incident reported directly to President Putin. Major General Salvarov, head of the Operations Training Department, was the victim of the explosion, and an investigation is underway.

Russia Targets Musk's Starlink with New Anti-Satellite Weapon? US Experts Question: Proponents May Use It to Justify a Hardline Stance Against Russia
The Associated Press reports that intelligence agencies suspect Russia is developing a new anti-satellite weapon aimed at Elon Musk's Starlink project, potentially using orbital debris to disrupt Western space dominance. Experts express skepticism about the weapon's feasibility, citing the risk of uncontrollable chaos in space and its potential impact on numerous critical satellites.

Russian Foreign Minister's Call: Russia Fully Supports Venezuelan Leaders and People
Russia has reaffirmed its full support for Venezuela's leaders and people amid escalating tensions in the Caribbean region, particularly concerning U.S. actions against Venezuelan vessels. Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and Venezuelan Foreign Minister Hill discussed these issues and agreed on continued cooperation at international platforms, including the United Nations.

Rejecting Poor Sensationalism, Russian Foreign Ministry Denies Secret Talks with South Korea on North Korean Nuclear Issues
The Russian Foreign Ministry has denied any discussions with South Korea regarding North Korean nuclear issues, asserting that such claims are sensationalized. Spokesperson Maria Zakharova emphasized that Russia's cooperation with North Korea is based on long-term strategic interests and will continue regardless of external political pressures.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Warns: If the U.S. Resumes Nuclear Weapons Testing, Russia Reserves the Right to Respond Equally
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov has warned that Russia will respond in kind if the U.S. resumes nuclear weapons testing. He emphasized Russia's restraint in the face of NATO provocations while preparing for the implications of the New START treaty's expiration, which is set for 2026.

US and Ukraine Claim Latest Talks Were 'Constructive', Foreign Media: No 'Significant Breakthrough'
The U.S. and Ukraine have released statements claiming that recent talks were productive, but foreign media report that there were no significant breakthroughs in resolving the Ukraine crisis. Discussions focused on coordinating strategies and key documents, yet no solutions to major obstacles were reached, and future meeting arrangements remain unclear.

Russian General Dies in Car Explosion, Kremlin: Reported Immediately to Putin
A Russian general has reportedly died in a car explosion, with the Kremlin confirming that the incident has been immediately reported to President Putin. The details surrounding the explosion and its implications remain unclear at this time.