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21 Dec 2024

#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Report: Families of several hostages receive signs of life from loved ones
Report: Families of several hostages receive signs of life from loved ones
Families of hostages held by Hamas have received recent signs of life from their loved ones, with ongoing negotiations for a potential hostage deal reportedly making progress. CIA Director William Burns is involved in talks, with hopes for an agreement in the coming days to weeks.

Negotiations include a proposed exchange of Palestinian prisoners for elderly and sick hostages. However, disputes remain over the conditions of prisoner release, particularly regarding the location of release for more dangerous individuals.


GB News: The five worst 'Chinese spy' scandals to rock Britain as MP warns Prince Andrew case 'tip of the iceberg'
The five worst 'Chinese spy' scandals to rock Britain as MP warns Prince Andrew case 'tip of the iceberg'
A Chinese businessman, Yang Tengbo, linked to Prince Andrew, has raised concerns about Britain's security integrity after being barred from the UK due to alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Yang denies being a spy, while the Duke of York claims to have ceased contact with him.

The UK has faced increasing scrutiny over Chinese espionage, with several high-profile cases emerging, including the expulsion of Chinese spies posing as journalists and recent charges against two individuals under the Official Secrets Act. The situation underscores ongoing fears of Chinese political interference in the UK.


#economy

GB News: Volkswagen to slash 35,000 jobs by 2030 after 'intensive negotiations' and furious protests
Volkswagen to slash 35,000 jobs by 2030 after 'intensive negotiations' and furious protests
Volkswagen plans to cut over 35,000 jobs by 2030 as part of a cost-saving agreement with unions, aiming to reduce labor costs by €1.5 billion. The company will also reduce production capacity across its German plants but will not close any facilities.

CEO Oliver Blume emphasized that the agreement signals Volkswagen's commitment to future viability and competitiveness. The company will review costs at several factories and aims to position itself as a leading volume manufacturer by 2030.