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📅December 6, 2025 at 1:00 AM
US President Trump awarded FIFA peace prize; Putin attends India summit; peace deal signed for Congo; US military targets drug smuggling; ongoing conflicts and political changes worldwide.
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US President Donald Trump Receives FIFA's Inaugural Peace Prize

At the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington D.C., FIFA awarded US President Donald Trump the inaugural peace prize. FIFA President Gianni Infantino praised Trump's actions in promoting global peace and unity, highlighting conflict prevention efforts globally. Trump accepted the award, citing accomplishments like averting wars and saving millions of livesSource 1.

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Russian President Putin Visits India to Fortify Energy and Trade Ties

Vladimir Putin's first visit to India since the Ukraine invasion included summit talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Amid US pressure on India, Putin affirmed uninterrupted fuel shipments and aimed to expand multifaceted cooperation in energy, defense, and trade sectorsSource 1Source 9.

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Peace Agreement Signed to End Eastern Congo Conflict

Leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, hosted by Donald Trump in Washington, formally signed a peace accord to end decades of conflict in eastern Congo. This diplomatic milestone aims to stabilize the region and promote lasting peaceSource 2Source 9.

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US Military Strikes Alleged Drug Trafficking Vessel in Pacific Ocean

The US Navy conducted a lethal strike on a boat suspected of carrying illegal drugs, killing four people onboard. The Southern Command confirmed the operation, though controversies remain regarding evidence and engagement protocolsSource 2Source 5Source 7.

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2025 Rafah Ambush: Leader of Israeli-Backed Popular Forces Killed in Gaza

Unidentified gunmen fatally shot Yasser Abu Shabab, leader of the Israeli-backed anti-Hamas Popular Forces, in Rafah, Gaza. The attack underscores ongoing volatility and violence in the regionSource 2.

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Guinea-Bissau Military Junta Forms Provisional Government Following Coup

After seizing power, Guinea-Bissau's military junta established a 28-member provisional government. Opposition leader Fernando Dias da Costa is granted asylum by Nigeria amid political repression concernsSource 2.

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Canada Joins EU's Security Action for Europe Initiative

Canada agreed to participate in the European Union’s Security Action for Europe, enhancing defense industry access to EU markets and fostering transatlantic defense investmentsSource 2.

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Nigerian Defence Minister Resigns Amid Nationwide Security Emergency

Mohammed Badaru Abubakar stepped down following President Bola Tinubu's declaration of a national security emergency, highlighting escalating security challenges and recent kidnappingsSource 2.

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Dangerous Fire Conditions and Dry Lightning Threaten Eastern Australia

Authorities warn of continuing dangerous fire conditions in eastern Australia, with dry lightning posing risks of new blazes as the fire season intensifiesSource 1.

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Controversial Video Emerges Showing Israeli Military Actions in Gaza

Investigative reports revealed Israeli forces firing indiscriminately at starving Palestinians near aid sites and bulldozing bodies into shallow graves. These findings intensify scrutiny of the Gaza conflict and humanitarian situationSource 5.