🔁Mario Nawfal:
🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. Following the collapse of Michel Barnier's government, Macron has named centrist François Bayrou as the new Prime Minister. The quick appointment is seen as Macron's attempt to regain control amid calls for his resignation and mounting political and economic crises in France.
2. Unidentified drones were spotted zipping over the U.S Ramstein Air Base in Germany and other key sites like Rheinmetall and BASF on Dec. 3 and 4, leaving authorities scratching their heads.
3. For the first time in 53 years, Friday prayers are held in Syria without Assad and the Baath Party in power.
4. Tesla's FSD Supervised v13.2, which began its public release, is a game-changer for a reason. The update is giving many owners their first taste of seamless, true park-to-park Full Self-Driving.
5. Moldova's parliament voted to impose a national state of emergency for 60 days starting on Dec. 16 due to an expected cut-off of Russian gas supplies from Jan. 1.
6. A fire broke out at the City Hospital on Trichy Road in Dindigul, India, killing 6 people. Most of the victims, including a couple and a mother and son, died from asphyxiation due to smoke inhalation.
7. A massive convoy of over 150 Russian military vehicles was seen retreating from the east of the Euphrates River in Syria. Reports indicated it was heading towards Tartus Port, signaling a potential strategic redeployment or withdrawal.
8. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has reignited fears across Europe of the war spilling across its borders. The Swiss government now plans to invest $250M to upgrade shelters, some of which are outdated or unusable.
9. Police are considering filing an arrest warrant for South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol as part of their investigation into insurrection charges against him over his botched bid to impose martial law.
10. Trump is evaluating aggressive measures, including preemptive airstrikes, to halt Iran's nuclear weapons
🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. Following the collapse of Michel Barnier's government, Macron has named centrist François Bayrou as the new Prime Minister. The quick appointment is seen as Macron's attempt to regain control amid calls for his resignation and mounting political and economic crises in France.
2. Unidentified drones were spotted zipping over the U.S Ramstein Air Base in Germany and other key sites like Rheinmetall and BASF on Dec. 3 and 4, leaving authorities scratching their heads.
3. For the first time in 53 years, Friday prayers are held in Syria without Assad and the Baath Party in power.
4. Tesla's FSD Supervised v13.2, which began its public release, is a game-changer for a reason. The update is giving many owners their first taste of seamless, true park-to-park Full Self-Driving.
5. Moldova's parliament voted to impose a national state of emergency for 60 days starting on Dec. 16 due to an expected cut-off of Russian gas supplies from Jan. 1.
6. A fire broke out at the City Hospital on Trichy Road in Dindigul, India, killing 6 people. Most of the victims, including a couple and a mother and son, died from asphyxiation due to smoke inhalation.
7. A massive convoy of over 150 Russian military vehicles was seen retreating from the east of the Euphrates River in Syria. Reports indicated it was heading towards Tartus Port, signaling a potential strategic redeployment or withdrawal.
8. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has reignited fears across Europe of the war spilling across its borders. The Swiss government now plans to invest $250M to upgrade shelters, some of which are outdated or unusable.
9. Police are considering filing an arrest warrant for South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol as part of their investigation into insurrection charges against him over his botched bid to impose martial law.
10. Trump is evaluating aggressive measures, including preemptive airstrikes, to halt Iran's nuclear weapons
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