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Dutch police arrest Syrian man suspected of being IS member and of planning attack
AMSTERDAM, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Dutch police have arrested a 29-year-old Syrian man they suspect of being a member of Islamic State and planning an attack somewhere in Europe, prosecutors said on Tuesday, based on the man's social media posts.
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World
Honduras' presidential runner-up Nasralla challenges loss
Dec 30 (Reuters) - Honduran presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla has formally challenged the results of the country's recent election, the latest twist in a closely contested race that was beset by delays, technical problems and fraud allegations.
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World
Yearender: Labour's honeymoon ends as Britain's cost-of-living crisis continues
by Xinhua writers Zhao Jiasong, Zhao Xiaona, and Larry Neild
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World
Prolonged border control delays cause disruptions at Lisbon airport
LISBON, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- Immigration control waiting time at Lisbon airport exceeded seven hours on Tuesday, resulting in operational losses for airlines and missed passenger connections. Travelers report that border control delays have intensified since the pandemic, reaching their worst levels during the end-of-year holiday period.
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World
Mainline welding completed for Chinese-built East African oil pipeline
DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- Mainline welding of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, constructed by China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Co., Ltd. (CPP), has been completed, marking a major milestone in the development of one of East Africa's largest cross-border energy infrastructure projects.
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Football
Soccer-Liverpool set-piece coach Briggs leaves club
Dec 30 (Reuters) - Liverpool parted ways with set-piece coach Aaron Briggs on Tuesday, with no team in Europe's top five leagues having conceded more set-piece goals this season, excluding penalties, than Arne Slot's team.
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World
US issues sanctions related to Iran and Venezuela weapons trade
Dec 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury said on Tuesday it has added 10 individuals and entities based in Iran and Venezuela to its sanctions list, citing their aggressive weapons program.
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Football
Soccer-Cameroon's Mbeumo feeling pressure to succeed, coach Pagou says
Dec 30 (Reuters) - Cameroon's Bryan Mbeumo loves to play with freedom but is putting too much pressure on himself in search of success at the Africa Cup of Nations, coach David Pagou said on Tuesday.
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AseanPlus News
Asean news headlines as of 10pm on Tuesday (Dec 30)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Tuesday (Dec 30, 2025)
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Technology
Warner Bros expected to reject Paramount's latest hostile bid, CNBC reports
Dec 30 (Reuters) - Warner Bros Discovery is expected to reject Paramount Skydance's amended $108.4 billion hostile bid, CNBC reported on Tuesday, despite billionaire Larry Ellison backing the media giant's offer with a personal guarantee.
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World
US judge halts end of deportation protections for South Sudanese migrants
BOSTON, Dec 30 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Tuesday blocked plans by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to end temporary protections from deportation that had been granted to hundreds of South Sudanese nationals living in the United States.
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Thailand
Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire holds, but Bangkok says breaches delayed release of prisoners
BANGKOK: A renewed ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia over border clashes passed the 72-hour mark on Tuesday (Dec 30), an initial goal the countries set to secure a more lasting peace. However, Bangkok said it had delayed the release of 18 Cambodian soldiers owing to alleged breaches of the deal.
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World
UAE says it ends mission of remaining forces in Yemen voluntarily
CAIRO, Dec 30 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates' defence ministry said on Tuesday it has voluntarily ended the mission of its counterterrorism units in Yemen, the only remaining forces it has in the country after ending its military presence in 2019.
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World
Power failure halts Channel Tunnel rail traffic, causing travel mayhem
PARIS, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Train services through the Channel Tunnel linking Britain and continental Europe were suspended on Tuesday following a power supply failure, disrupting peak winter holiday travel.
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Singapore
Alleged scam caller in Cambodia-based, Singaporean-run syndicate charged
SINGAPORE: A man who allegedly worked as a scam caller for a gang that targeted and cheated victims in Singapore was charged on Dec 30.
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China
China 'mediating in Cambodia-Thailand conflict using Asian way'
PHNOM PENH: China has said it is attempting to mediate in the conflict between Cambodia and Thailand using what it called the "Asian way".
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Technology
SoftBank has completed its $40 billion investment in OpenAI, CNBC reports
Dec 30 (Reuters) - SoftBank Group has completed its $40 billion investment in OpenAI, CNBC reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter, marking one of the largest private funding rounds ever and deepening founder Masayoshi Son's bet on AI.
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World
Poland acts to improve status of same-sex couples with cohabitation bill
WARSAW, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Poland's government approved a bill on Tuesday introducing "cohabitation contracts" for couples living together, a measure of recognition for same-sex unions in one of the few European Union countries with few rights for LGBT people.
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Myanmar
Myanmar's military-backed party claims strong lead in election's first phase
BANGKOK: The political party backed by Myanmar's ruling military claimed Tuesday (Dec 30) it won a commanding lead in the initial round of the first general election in five years, even though the state election body has not named the winners.
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Nation
CAAM confirms burst aircraft tyre incident at Sultan Abdul Halim Airport
ALOR SETAR: The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) has confirmed an incident involving a Malaysia Airlines aircraft at Sultan Abdul Halim Airport here at 3.41pm on Tuesday (Dec 30).
