ICC prosecutor says Putin arrest warrant won’t disappear even if Ukraine peace talks succeed
The Kremlin has repeatedly said that it doesn’t recognise the jurisdiction of the court and considers the warrant null and void.Continue Reading
Headlines for December 5, 2025
“One of the Most Troubling Things I’ve Seen”: Lawmakers React to U.S. “Double-Tap” Boat Strike, Pentagon Watchdog Finds Hegseth’s Use of Signal App “Created a Risk to Operational Security”, CNN Finds Israel Killed Palestinian Aid Seekers and Bulldozed Bodies into Shallow, Unmarked Graves, Ireland, Slovenia, Spain and the Netherlands toContinue Reading
With This New Feature, Proton Has Made it Even Easier to Move Away from Gmail and Google Docs
Proton has been on a roll lately. The Swiss company keeps expanding its privacy-focused ecosystem with tools that actually work for regular people. Take Lumo AI, for instance, their privacy-respecting AI assistant that doesn’t feed your prompts into some data-hungry training pipeline. And now, they are taking a big swingContinue Reading
Electric Miles surpasses 11,000 flexibility dispatches across UK DSOs
EVs are increasingly being used as dispatchable resources for electrical grids, and companies are springing up to address this business opportunity. One of these is the UK firm Electric Miles, which describes itself as “an EV smart charging and flexibility technology provider.” The company works with several of the UK’sContinue Reading
Vianode to build synthetic graphite plant in Ontario
Norwegian battery materials developer Vianode has chosen Ontario, Canada, for its first large-scale production facility for low-emission synthetic anode graphite. The project is structured as a phased, multi‑billion‑dollar investment, starting with an initial investment of over C$2 billion ($1.4 billion). Over time, planned expansions will bring total capacity to as muchContinue Reading
Karoline Leavitt’s Brother Had Grim Custody Fight With ICE-Arrested Ex
The mother of Karoline Leavitt’s nephew was reportedly engaged in a nasty years-long custody battle with the White House press secretary’s brother before she was detained by Immigration and Customs enforcement last month, WBUR reported Friday. Bruna Ferreira—a 33-year-old Brazilian immigrant who shares a child with Karoline’s brother Michael Leavitt—wasContinue Reading
FACT CHECK: Marcoleta not replacing Marcos as president
Claim: Senator Rodante Marcoleta will replace President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. as president of the Philippines. Rating: FALSE Why we fact-checked this: A video uploaded on November 26 by the channel “NEWS UPDATE FILES” carried the title: “Good news! Confirmed! Marcoleta, New President? Marcos Jr., papalitan na (to be replaced)?”Continue Reading
Has the Netherland’s most controversial tradition been eradicated? | DW News
After 15 years of campaigning, activist Jerry Afriyie says the fight is won — and for the first time, he won’t protest. For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/ Follow DW on social media: ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwnews ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dwnews ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deutschewellenews/ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/dwnews Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: https://www.youtube.com/dwdeutsch Subscribe:Continue Reading
Ukrainian drones hit Russian Su-24 bomber on tarmac of occupied Crimean airfield. Other strikes targeted radars and a train (VIDEO)
Ukrainian military intelligence struck a Russian Su-24 bomber in occupied Crimea in a drone operation that also targeted radar systems, a costly drone, and a military train, according to the Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR). The attacks were carried out by HUR’s elite special unit Prymary over the past twoContinue Reading
I saw how Kharkiv’s hospitals survived bombardment. NATO needs to learn before 2026.
For decades, NATO’s Article 3 has required member states to maintain the capacity to resist armed attack. The alliance lists seven baseline requirements for national resilience: energy, communications, transport, food, water, government continuity, and population movement. Healthcare—the system that sustains all the others—barely appears. The war in Ukraine proves thisContinue Reading
The Education Experiment Gone Wrong
New Orleans schools were largely privatized following Hurricane Katrina. Two decades later, they’ve become a cautionary tale.Continue Reading
Go Tell It on the Mountain: Genocide is Wrong
While the world’s eyes remain on the horrific scenes in Gaza, the Israeli government is more quietly paving the way for a ‘Gazafication’ of the West Bank.Continue Reading
A New Tool Could Help Track Deep-Sea Mining Activity
Countries are still debating whether to mine the seafloor for minerals, but exploratory efforts have already begun. By Kiley Price As demand for critical minerals surges around the world, countries are debating whether to mine the untapped deep-sea reserves of cobalt, copper and manganese, miles below the surface. But aContinue Reading












