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Trump Orders Review of US Vaccine Schedule
Politics

Trump Orders Review of US Vaccine Schedule

President Donald Trump has ordered a comprehensive review of the United States' childhood vaccine schedule, aiming to align American practices with international "best practices" amidst increasing skepticism and his own long-held concerns about the current extensive immunization program. This directive follows a controversial vote by a CDC advisory panel, heavily influenced by vaccine skeptic Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to eliminate the universal recommendation for newborn hepatitis B vaccination at birth, sparking concerns among public health experts about potential setbacks in disease prevention.

Germany Approves New Military Service Amid
Politics

Germany Approves New Military Service Amid

Germany's Bundestag has approved a new military service framework, reintroducing elements of conscription amidst heightened geopolitical tensions with Russia to bolster the nation's defense capabilities. This controversial legislation, effective January 1, 2026, mandates online questionnaires and medical assessments for 18-year-old men born after January 1, 2008, with provisions for compulsory service if voluntary recruitment targets are not met.

Netflix Acquires Warner Bros. in $72B Deal
Business

Netflix Acquires Warner Bros. in $72B Deal

Streaming giant Netflix has announced a monumental $72 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's extensive film and streaming operations, including HBO and DC Studios, poised to reshape the global entertainment landscape. This strategic move aims to create an unparalleled content powerhouse for Netflix and alleviate Warner Bros. Discovery's significant debt burden, though it faces intense regulatory scrutiny.

Gaza Ceasefire: Phase 2 Talks Critical
International

Gaza Ceasefire: Phase 2 Talks Critical

The initial phase of the Gaza ceasefire has reached a "critical moment," with international mediators intensely working to advance the deal to a second phase, despite the significant hurdle of securing the return of the last Israeli hostage's remains. Qatar's Prime Minister clarified that the current cessation is merely a "pause," while a proposed second phase, championed by U.S. President Donald Trump, aims to deploy an International Stabilization Force and establish a technocratic Palestinian government.

Breakthrough Drug Offers Parkinson's Hope
Science

Breakthrough Drug Offers Parkinson's Hope

University of Queensland researchers have developed a groundbreaking oral anti-inflammatory drug for Parkinson's disease, showing promise in mouse models by reducing brain inflammation and protecting dopamine-producing neurons. This novel compound targets inflammasomes, offering a significant step towards disease-modifying treatments that could halt progression rather than just managing symptoms.

DR Congo, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal Amid
International

DR Congo, Rwanda Sign Peace Deal Amid

In a significant diplomatic effort, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda officially signed the Washington Accords for Peace and Prosperity on December 4th, aiming to foster trust and achieve lasting peace in the long-troubled eastern DRC. Despite this high-profile agreement, facilitated by the United States and welcomed by the UN, active fighting persists near border areas, and both nations' leaders have expressed reservations about its implementation.

WHO-WB: Billions Lack Care, Global Health
Health

WHO-WB: Billions Lack Care, Global Health

A new report from the WHO and World Bank, released on December 6, 2025, reveals a mixed global picture for universal health coverage, with billions still lacking essential care despite some progress in expanding access since 2000. The report highlights that 4.6 billion people remain without vital health services and 2.1 billion face severe financial hardship, indicating that the world is significantly off track to meet its 2030 UHC goals due to stagnant public health spending and disproportionate burdens on the poorest populations.

IndiGo Flight Chaos Strands Thousands
Business

IndiGo Flight Chaos Strands Thousands

India's largest airline, IndiGo, faced unprecedented operational chaos on December 5-6, 2025, cancelling over a thousand flights and stranding thousands of passengers nationwide due to a severe pilot shortage and new flight duty regulations. To mitigate the crisis, the DGCA granted IndiGo a temporary exemption from night duty limits, while the Ministry of Civil Aviation intervened to cap surging airfares, with the airline's CEO apologizing and anticipating a return to normalcy by mid-December.

Cambodia to Launch Nationwide 5G in 2026
Technology

Cambodia to Launch Nationwide 5G in 2026

Cambodia is poised to launch nationwide 5G mobile services in January 2026, a strategic move confirmed by Minister Chea Vandeth to deliver ultra-fast data speeds and significantly enhance the nation's digital infrastructure. This ambitious rollout is a cornerstone of the Kingdom's broader digital transformation agenda, promising extensive economic and social benefits while building upon its existing 95% 4G coverage.

China-Japan Crisis Cancels 1,900+ Flights
International

China-Japan Crisis Cancels 1,900+ Flights

A significant political dispute between China and Japan has led to the cancellation of over 1,900 flights scheduled for December 2025, severely impacting travel and trade between the two nations. This drastic reduction in air travel, representing 40% of all flights from mainland China to Japan, stems from inflammatory remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi concerning Taiwan, prompting a Chinese travel advisory and widespread cancellations.

Plastic Recycling a "Costly Failure" Report
Environment

Plastic Recycling a "Costly Failure" Report

A new Greenpeace USA report, "Merchants of Myth," reveals the stark failure of plastic recycling in the U.S., with only 5-6% of commonly produced plastics actually being recycled, a significant drop from 9.5% in 2014. The report accuses major corporations of actively misleading the public about recycling's viability and retracting sustainability commitments, ultimately concluding that plastic recycling is not a solution to the escalating pollution crisis.

Hinton Warns: AI Risks Job Loss,
Technology

Hinton Warns: AI Risks Job Loss,

AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton warns that tech billionaires are accelerating AI development at a dangerous pace, risking economic destabilization and the elimination of millions of jobs. He emphasizes the urgent need for government regulation to prevent catastrophic societal disruption, including widespread unemployment and the potential for uncontrollable superintelligence.

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