Stellar Crisis: Why is the Universe Fading?
Astronomers are raising the alarm: the Universe appears to have passed its peak of activity. New data points to an alarming trend—the rate of star birth is steadily declining, which could signal the beginning of a long cosmic "stellar winter." While there is an unimaginable number of stars right now, the future looks increasingly dim.
President of Uzbekistan attends the official reception on behalf of the Prime Minister of Japan
At the end of the first day of his visit to Tokyo, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev attended an official reception on behalf of the Prime Minister of Japan, which was held at the Akasaka Palace in honor of the heads of state of Central Asia.
US Boosts Taiwan, China Demands Halt
The United States has announced plans to sell around $11 billion worth of weapons to Taiwan, including HIMARS systems, prompting a sharp reaction from Beijing.
US Imposes Full Entry Ban on Citizens of Seven African and Asian Countries
The United States has announced a full entry ban on citizens of seven African and Asian countries following a recent review of migration and security risks, according to a White House statement.
Berlin Talks: Progress Without Agreement
The second day of talks between Ukraine and the United States concluded in Berlin, focusing on possible parameters of a conflict settlement. According to media reports, Washington continued to insist that Ukraine cede Russia-controlled access to parts of the Donetsk region that are not currently occupied — a demand firmly rejected by Kyiv.
Time Announces the Result: 2025 Dedicated to the Creators of Artificial Intelligence
The American magazine Time has named the creators of artificial intelligence — the “architects of a new era” — as the 2025 Person of the Year. According to the editors, 2025 marked the moment when AI’s full potential became visible and humanity crossed a point of no return into a highly automated and unpredictable future.
The President of Uzbekistan emphasized the importance of strengthening peace and trust to ensure sustainable development
On December 12, in Ashgabat, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev participated in the International Forum dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's permanent neutrality, International Neutrality Day, and the declaration of 2025 as the "International Year of Peace and Trust."
Ukraine Submits Official Response to U.S. Peace Plan
Ukraine has sent the U.S. administration its official response containing comments and amendments to Washington’s latest peace plan aimed at ending the war.
More Than Two-Thirds of NATO Members Join PURL Program to Supply Arms to Ukraine
After a meeting of NATO foreign ministers, Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that most Alliance members have committed to supplying weapons to Ukraine under the PURL program, with obligations already exceeding $4 billion.
New Projects and an Uzbek Exhibition in Kazan
Saida Mirziyoyeva met with Rustam Minnikhanov, the Head of the Republic of Tatarstan, to discuss the expansion of trade, economic and humanitarian cooperation. A major exhibition featuring seventy Russian avant-garde works from Uzbekistan also opened in the Kazan Kremlin
Airbus Recalls Nearly 6,000 A320 Aircraft Over Flight Control System Fault
European aerospace giant Airbus has announced one of the largest recalls in its more than 50-year history. Due to a newly identified issue affecting flight control systems, the company will recall nearly 6,000 A320-family aircraft operated around the world.
Former Brazilian president sent to prison for 27 years
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has begun serving a 27-year prison sentence after the Supreme Court confirmed the final verdict in the case of an attempted coup following his defeat in the 2022 election.
AMO/OMA's "Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave" Exhibition Opens in Doha
AMO/OMA's "Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave" exhibition, directed by Rem Koolhaas and Samir Bantal with the participation of Yotam Ben Hur, has opened in Doha. The exhibition is organized by Qatar Museums with the support of the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), Hassad Food, and Kahramaa.
From Ally to Adversary: Marjorie Taylor Greene to Leave Congress
U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has announced that she will leave the House of Representatives on January 5, 2026. She made the announcement in a video message posted on social media, stating that it was time to “start a new path” and that she would no longer tolerate “insults” from President Donald Trump.
NASA Reveals Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: No Threat to Earth
NASA has released the first images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, the third recorded object to enter the Solar System from interstellar space. Its closest approach to Earth is expected on December 19, but according to the agency, the comet poses no danger to our planet.
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Turkey to Host COP31
Congress Demands Publication of ‘Epstein Files’ — Bill Passes by Near-Unanimous Vote
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted overwhelmingly to release all non-classified materials related to Jeffrey Epstein, and the Senate approved the bill without debate. The legislation now heads to President Trump, who still holds veto power.
Ukraine and France agree on a new stage of military cooperation
Ukraine and France signed a new defence agreement during President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to a military base near Paris. The document, described as aimed at “strengthening Ukraine,” has not yet been disclosed in detail.
France Lifts All Travel Restrictions on Pavel Durov
French authorities have fully lifted all travel restrictions previously imposed on Telegram founder Pavel Durov, more than a year after his detention at Le Bourget Airport and the launch of an investigation linked to alleged crimes committed via the platform.
Trump threatens $1 billion lawsuit against BBC over “malicious” editing of Capitol riot speech
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for at least $1 billion, accusing the broadcaster of “malicious and offensive” falsification of his January 6, 2021 speech. The scandal has already led to the resignation of the BBC’s top executives.
Turkey issues arrest warrant for Netanyahu over genocide charges in Gaza
The Istanbul Chief Prosecutor’s Office has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and 36 senior Israeli officials, accusing them of genocide and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.