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Witkoff to confer with Zelensky for recent discussions on the Ukraine conflict
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Witkoff to confer with Zelensky for recent discussions on the Ukraine conflict

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This weekend, an overseas representative from US President Donald Trump will head to Germany to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders for another round of important discussions aimed at ending the conflict.

Steve Witkoff, who has been spearheading the White House’s efforts to facilitate dialogue between Ukraine and Russia, will review the latest draft of the proposed peace deal in Berlin.

The Trump administration aims to finalize an agreement by Christmas and has conducted numerous discussions with representatives from Ukraine and Russia recently, although indications of a breakthrough remain scarce.

It has not yet been revealed which European leaders will participate in the talks in Berlin.

According to the Wall Street Journal, which initially disclosed information about the meeting, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz are expected to be in attendance.

The meeting between Witkoff and Zelensky follows Ukraine’s submission to the US of a revised 20-point peace plan, the latest version of a proposal that surfaced in late November and has sparked a whirlwind of diplomatic discussions.

The status of land in eastern Ukraine is one of the most complex issues in negotiations, with Kyiv unwilling to surrender territories under illegal occupation, while Moscow continues to assert its intention to seize the Donbas region entirely by force unless Ukraine retreats.

Zelensky has expressed skepticism toward the latest US proposal for addressing the territorial dispute, which suggests Ukraine’s military withdraws from the area to establish a “special economic zone”.

The Ukrainian president remarked to reporters that, under the US’s suggested terms, the Kremlin would agree to refrain from moving into the areas vacated by Ukraine’s forces, effectively transforming the territory between Russian-controlled sections of the Donbas and Ukraine’s defensive lines into a demilitarized zone.

The proposal, which appears to aim at resolving issues of legal ownership by granting a new status to the land, has been publicly questioned by Zelensky, who stated: “What would prevent [Russia] from advancing? Or from infiltrating disguised as civilians?”

Ukraine and its European allies have publicly stated that the US-led negotiations have been productive, highlighting advancements in amending a plan that was initially perceived as favoring Russia.

However, recent indications suggest that Trump is becoming increasingly impatient with Zelensky and his supporters across the continent.

In a harsh interview with Politico earlier this week, the US president criticized European leaders as “weak” and reiterated his calls for Ukraine to conduct elections.

Zelensky stated that elections could be organized within 90 days if security support was provided by the US and Europe. Elections have been halted since martial law was imposed following Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.

As the White House’s diplomatic efforts persist, European attention is directed towards how to assist Ukraine should a peace agreement be reached, with ongoing discussions regarding security assurances and financial support.

The Ukrainian government is facing a critical financial challenge: it must secure an additional €135.7bn (£119bn; $159bn) over the next two years.

On Friday, European Union governments decided to indefinitely freeze approximately €210bn (£185bn; $247) worth of Russian assets located in Europe.

It is hoped that this agreement will pave the way for these funds to be loaned back to Ukraine if a deal is finalized at an EU summit next week, providing Kyiv with financial assistance for its military operations and rebuilding efforts in areas ravaged by nearly four years of total war.

This action has been condemned as theft by the Kremlin, and Russia’s central bank has announced plans to sue Euroclear, a Belgian bank where the majority of Russian assets frozen during the invasion are held.

Negotiations were still underway regarding the specific structure of a deal to repurpose Russian assets on behalf of Ukraine, with the Belgian government expressing skepticism due to its legal liabilities as the main holder.

Additionally, reports indicate that the latest version of the circulating peace plan includes provisions for Ukraine to swiftly join the European Union.

The Financial Times reported that Brussels supports Ukraine’s rapid accession to the bloc, a proposal made by Ukraine in the most recent draft submitted to Washington.

Ukraine formally applied for EU membership shortly after the 2022 invasion, but despite assurances of an expedited process, it remains several years away from becoming a member.

According to the plan, Ukraine could become a member as early as January 2027, as reported by AFP citing an unnamed senior official. It remains unclear whether Washington has endorsed that aspect of the draft.

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New images from Epstein's estate reveal Trump, Andrew, and Bill Clinton.
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New images from Epstein’s estate reveal Trump, Andrew, and Bill Clinton.

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House Oversight Committee A photograph depicts US President Donald Trump alongside a group of women, sourced from the House Oversight Committee from the estate of Epstein.House Oversight Committee

Democratic lawmakers from the US have unveiled two fresh sets of images from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, disclosing insights into the convicted sex offender’s residence and connections with the affluent and influential.

US President Donald Trump, former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and ex-Trump advisor Steve Bannon are among the prominent individuals appearing in the pictures. Many of these images have been previously observed and do not suggest any illicit actions.

The nearly 100 photographs shared by House Oversight Committee members on Friday are part of over 95,000 images secured through subpoena, according to the Democrats.

The justice department is set to reach a deadline next week for releasing all documents associated with Epstein.

In the initial set of photos made public by legislators on Friday, Epstein is depicted with various high-profile individuals, none of whom have responded yet. Many of them have previously denied any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein.

Trump was featured in three of the images released on that day. One image displays him beside a woman whose face has been obscured.

Another image presents Trump next to Epstein as they converse with model Ingrid Seynhaeve at a Victoria’s Secret event in New York in 1997 – an image that has already been publicly accessible.

A third image captures Trump smiling alongside several women, whose faces have also been obscured, standing on either side of him.

An additional image illustrates a caricature of the president on red packets beside a sign stating: “Trump Condom”.

The White House deemed the release a “Democrat hoax” against Trump that has been “repeatedly disproven”. Trump has long claimed that the Epstein controversy was a distraction engineered by his opponents to divert attention from the accomplishments of his administration.

The files released on Friday also include personal pictures of Epstein, featuring one of him in a bathtub and another that seemingly displays sexual paraphernalia. They further show him alongside various other notable figures, including former President Bill Clinton and tech billionaire Bill Gates.

One image showing Clinton captures him alongside Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 for her part in enabling the disgraced financier’s exploitation.

Two other unidentified individuals are present in the photo, which appears to have been autographed by Clinton.

Clinton has denied any misconduct linked to Epstein. In 2019, a representative stated he “knows nothing about the horrific crimes” Epstein admitted to.

House Oversight Committee Trump depicted standing alongside Epstein while conversing with model Ingrid Seynhaeve at a gathering in 1997.House Oversight Committee
House Oversight Committee Image featuring a drawn representation of the president on red packets next to a sign stating: House Oversight Committee

One image featured in Friday’s collection was a cropped segment of a photograph captured by a Getty Images photographer in 2018, depicting King Charles engaged in conversation with Microsoft founder Gates at a summit in London.

The image in Epstein’s collection was trimmed to only display Andrew and Gates.

Andrew, who has been under scrutiny for years regarding his past connections with Epstein, was stripped of his “prince” title and vacated his Windsor residence, Royal Lodge, earlier this year. He has denied any misconduct.

Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon is also depicted in some of the pictures. In one, he is shown conversing with Epstein at a desk, and in another, standing beside him in front of a mirror.

A third picture shows him engaged in conversation with filmmaker Woody Allen.

Other notable figures appearing in the images include US economist Larry Summers, attorney Alan Dershowitz, and entrepreneur Richard Branson. Not all images feature these individuals alongside Epstein.

No additional context or information accompanied the images, leaving the specifics of when, why, or where many of the photos were taken—including those from Epstein’s estate in the US Virgin Islands, showcasing several rooms, including one with a dental chair surrounded by sculptures of moustached men on the walls, a scene previously released in Epstein files—unclear.

One image portrays an orange pumpkin with a blonde wig carved to resemble Trump. Above it, a sign states: “Trumpkin. Make Halloween Great Again.”

House Oversight Committee An image displayed him standing alongside a woman whose face has been obscured.House Oversight Committee
Getty Images Prince Andrew Mountbatten next to Bill GatesGetty Images

Republicans, holding the majority on the House Oversight Committee, have alleged that Democrats are “cherry-picking photographs and implementing selective redactions to fabricate a misleading narrative concerning President Trump”.

In a statement, Representative Robert Garcia, the leading Democrat on the congressional committee, remarked: “It’s time to conclude this White House cover-up and deliver justice to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his influential associates.”

“These unsettling photos bring forth even more inquiries into Epstein and his connections with some of the most powerful men globally. We will not rest until the American populace receives the truth. The Department of Justice must publish all records, NOW,” he asserted.

House Oversight Committee Bannon depicted at a desk conversing with Epstein.House Oversight Committee

Epstein’s links to numerous high-profile individuals, along with various lingering questions about the case and his suicide in a Manhattan jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking allegations, have spurred online conspiracy theories and calls for increased transparency regarding investigations into the billionaire financier.

Following sustained pressure from across the political spectrum, the justice department is mandated to release all Epstein-related documents by December 19, in compliance with a bill passed nearly unanimously by Congress and endorsed by Trump in November.

This upcoming deadline is distinct from the congressional probe into the Epstein situation.

Friday’s publications represent the second occasion within a month that Democrats on the committee have shared new images from their investigation into Epstein.

Initially, they released 19 images on Friday morning before disclosing nearly 80 more later in the day, stating in a release: “In the spirit of transparency, we will continue to disseminate photographs from Epstein’s estate.”

House Oversight Committee An image of former US President Clinton, positioned alongside several others including Epstein and Maxwell.House Oversight Committee

When asked about the new images on Friday evening, Trump informed reporters that numerous individuals were acquainted with and photographed with Epstein, describing the release as “no big deal”.

Trump maintained a friendship with Epstein during the 1990s, but claimed their relationship soured in the early 2000s, two years prior to Epstein’s initial arrest. Additionally, the White House had previously stated that Trump expelled him from his Florida resort for “being a creep”.

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OpenAI created an AI programming assistant and employs it to enhance the agent itself
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OpenAI created an AI programming assistant and employs it to enhance the agent itself

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Ed Bayes, a designer from the Codex team, explained how the tool has transformed his workflow. He mentioned that Codex now connects with project management systems like Linear and communication tools such as Slack, enabling team members to delegate coding tasks directly to the AI agent. “You can integrate Codex, and you can essentially assign issues to Codex now,” Bayes conveyed to Ars. “Codex is truly a colleague in your workspace.”

This integration implies that when someone provides feedback in a Slack channel, they can mention Codex and request it to address the issue. The agent will generate a pull request, allowing team members to assess and refine the changes within the same discussion. “It’s essentially mimicking this type of coworker and appearing wherever you work,” Bayes noted.

For Bayes, who focuses on the visual design and interaction patterns for Codex’s interfaces, the tool has allowed him to directly contribute code instead of passing specifications to engineers. “It sort of grants you more leverage. It empowers you to work across the entire stack and essentially be able to accomplish more,” he remarked. He pointed out that designers at OpenAI now prototype features by directly building them, utilizing Codex to manage the implementation specifics.

The command line version of OpenAI codex running in a macOS terminal window.

The command line version of OpenAI codex running in a macOS terminal window.

OpenAI’s strategy positions Codex as what Bayes referred to as “a junior developer” that the organization intends to evolve into a senior developer over time. “If you were onboarding a junior developer, how would you bring them in? You would provide them with a Slack account, you would set them up with a Linear account,” Bayes said. “It’s not merely a tool that you access in the terminal, but it’s something that approaches you as well and integrates with your team.”

With this teammate perspective, will there still be roles left for humans? When posed this question, Embiricos differentiated between “vibe coding,” where developers accept AI-generated code without thorough review, and what AI researcher Simon Willison describes as “vibe engineering,” where humans remain involved. “We observe considerably more vibe engineering in our code base,” he stated. “You request Codex to work on that, perhaps you even solicit a plan first. Engage in dialogue, iterate on the plan, and then you partake in the process with the model and meticulously assess its code.”

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Parents urge New York governor to endorse significant AI safety legislation
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Parents urge New York governor to endorse significant AI safety legislation

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They referred to it as “minimalist guardrails” that are intended to establish a benchmark.

They referred to it as “minimalist guardrails” that are intended to establish a benchmark.

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Hayden Field is The Verge’s lead AI journalist. Having covered AI as a beat for over five years, her writings have also featured in CNBC, MIT Technology Review, Wired UK, and other media platforms.

A coalition of over 150 parents addressed a letter to New York governor Kathy Hochul on Friday, imploring her to endorse the Responsible AI Safety and Education (RAISE) Act without modifications. The RAISE Act is a trending legislation that mandates developers of significant AI systems — including Meta, OpenAI, Deepseek, and Google — to formulate safety strategies and adhere to transparency protocols regarding safety incident reporting.

The bill gained approval in both the New York State Senate and Assembly in June. However, this week, Hochul allegedly introduced a nearly complete overhaul of the RAISE Act that would tilt it more in favor of technology firms, similar to some of the adjustments made to California’s SB 53 after significant AI companies weighed in.

Not surprisingly, several AI corporations are vehemently opposed to the proposed legislation. The AI Alliance, which includes
Meta, IBM, Intel, Oracle, Snowflake, Uber, AMD, Databricks, and Hugging Face among its members, dispatched a letter in June to New York legislators expressing their “severe concerns” about the RAISE Act, labeling it as “impractical.” Additionally, Leading the Future, the pro-AI super PAC supported by Perplexity AI, Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), OpenAI president Greg Brockman, and Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale, has focused on New York State Assemblymember Alex Bores, who co-sponsored the RAISE Act, with recent advertisements.

Two groups, ParentsTogether Action and the Tech Oversight Project, collaborated on the letter sent to Hochul, which claims that some signers have “lost children due to the dangers of AI chatbots and social media.” The signatories characterized the RAISE Act in its current form as “minimalist guardrails” that ought to be enacted into law.

They also emphasized that the legislation, as passed by the New York State Legislature, “does not regulate all AI developers – only the largest firms that are investing hundreds of millions yearly.” These firms would be mandated to report large-scale safety incidents to the attorney general and disclose their safety strategies. Additionally, these developers would be barred from launching a frontier model “if doing so would pose an unreasonable risk of critical harm,” which is defined as the death or severe injury of 100 individuals or more, or $1 billion or more in damages to money or property resulting from the production of a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapon; or an AI system that “operates without significant human oversight” and “would, if carried out by a person,” constitute certain criminal acts.

“Big Tech’s financially backed resistance to these essential safeguards feels familiar as we have
observed this trend of avoidance and evasion previously,” the letter asserts. “Extensive harm to youth —
including their mental well-being, emotional stability, and capacity to excel in education — has been
well-documented since major technology companies opted to promote algorithm-driven
social media platforms lacking transparency, oversight, or accountability.”

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Trump states that Kevin Warsh is leading the list of candidates for Fed chair, and the president ought to be involved in discussions about interest rates.
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Trump states that Kevin Warsh is leading the list of candidates for Fed chair, and the president ought to be involved in discussions about interest rates.

by admin December 12, 2025
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Kevin Warsh, the former chair of the US Federal Reserve, converses with CNBC on July 17, 2025.
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On Friday, President Donald Trump mentioned that Kevin Warsh has ascended to the top position on his list for the next Federal Reserve chair, although other candidates are still viable, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.

Initially part of Trump’s shortlist but not leading, Warsh, also a former Fed governor, has seemingly gained favor after a discussion on Wednesday with the president.

“Yes, I believe he is,” Trump affirmed to the publication when queried if Warsh was the frontrunner, based on a report published Friday afternoon.

Referring to National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, previously forecasted by prediction markets as the frontrunner, Trump remarked, “I see you have two Kevins. Both are fantastic.”

“I think there are a few other individuals who are excellent,” the president added.

Hassett became the lead candidate after a report from Bloomberg News. Publicly, he has taken a reserved stance when queried about accepting the position, stating he would serve if requested. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) expressed concern on Thursday during a CNBC segment that Trump might appoint a “sock puppet” as the Fed chair to follow his directives.

Emphasizing the increased likelihood of Warsh being chosen, Trump reiterated a previous claim that the Fed chair should discuss interest rate decisions with the president.

“Typically, that’s not practiced anymore. It used to be standard. It should be reinstated,” he commented. “I possess a wise perspective and should be heeded.”

Trump has frequently clashed with the current chair, Jerome Powell, almost immediately after nominating him for the role in 2017. Resorting to personal criticisms and name-calling, Trump has pressured the Fed to decrease interest rates, expressing dissatisfaction with the current rate reductions that have seen the central bank trim its key rate by three-quarters of a percentage point since September.

The Fed most recently reduced rates on Wednesday, bringing the benchmark federal funds rate to a range of 3.5%-3.75%, which Trump believes should be reduced even further.

Trump pointed out that Warsh largely aligns with his views on monetary policy.

“He believes that interest rates must be decreased,” Trump stated. “And so does everyone else I’ve spoken to.”

Following the Journal report, prediction markets shifted. Initially predicting Hassett had around a 71% chance of being nominated, that fell to 62%, while Warsh’s chances rose to 36%, per Kalshi.

Trump allowed for the possibility of changing his decision, noting he has several strong candidates in front of him.

“I think I have a person who I prefer,” he said. “I like them all, but I want to proceed cautiously because I received a poor recommendation” when appointing Powell.

Throughout the year, Trump has consistently blamed former Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin for endorsing Powell. The current Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, has been leading the current search efforts. Trump has openly expressed his preference for Bessent to assume the role, although the Treasury chief has repeatedly indicated he has no interest.

Other contenders have included current Governors Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman, along with Rick Rieder, who manages the fixed income division at the money management giant BlackRock. They were the final candidates in a group of 11 evaluated for the position.

Powell’s term will expire in May, having been reappointed to the role by former President Joe Biden.

When asked at his Wednesday press conference about his legacy, Powell stated, “I genuinely want to hand this role over to my successor … with the economy in very good condition. That is my aspiration.”

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Trump anticipated to sign an executive order to reclassify cannabis as early as Monday, a source informs CNBC; marijuana stocks rise sharply
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Trump anticipated to sign an executive order to reclassify cannabis as early as Monday, a source informs CNBC; marijuana stocks rise sharply

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Cannabis shares rose on Friday as the White House geared up to greatly loosen federal limits on marijuana.

Weed manufacturers Tilray Brands and Canopy Growth surged over 44% and 52%, respectively. Cannabis greenhouse operator Innovative Industrial Properties jumped nearly 9%. The Amplify Seymour Cannabis ETF (CNBS) increased by over 54% for its highest day on record.

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President Donald Trump is anticipated to sign an executive order as early as Monday that would permit the reclassification of marijuana, a source familiar with the situation informed CNBC. The individual requested anonymity as they are not authorized to disclose details about the White House’s intentions.

This action would allow cannabis firms to come under different tax laws and stimulate investment.

Cannabis shares rose during Friday’s midday trading following CNBC’s announcement.

The Washington Post first revealed on Thursday that Trump was expected to use an executive order to direct federal entities to reclassify marijuana as a less-restricted Schedule III substance from a Schedule I. Axios reported that the potential reclassification of marijuana — transferring it from a category that includes heroin to a less hazardous group of drugs, such as steroids and Tylenol with codeine — would take effect early next year.

Trump suggested a modification in marijuana’s classification in August.

“Trump’s rescheduling of marijuana was never a question of if, but rather of when,” Ed Groshans of Compass Point, a middle-market investment bank, wrote in a note to clients on Friday.

Increased optimism

Groshans stated that the proposed alteration would be “favorable” for the cannabis sector, enabling banks to engage with the industry.

He expressed that if Trump mandates the rescheduling of cannabis, the Drug Enforcement Administration would finalize a proposed regulation for the reclassification by summer.

Bill Kirk, a senior research analyst at Roth, mentioned he is also watching to see if the Supreme Court decides next week to hear a case regarding state laws and federal cannabis prohibition. A favorable outcome for the industry in that case could accelerate regulatory timelines.

The industry views the latest developments as a step towards normalizing cannabis under federal law.

“I’m significantly more optimistic than I’ve ever been,” Tilray CEO Irwin Simon told CNBC.

Shawn Hauser, a partner at cannabis-focused law firm Vicente LLP, indicated that a reclassification would represent only a “partial victory,” as the industry must continue advocating for full legalization. Nonetheless, she stated that this momentum could urge Congress to establish a regulatory framework that includes broader changes concerning safety, accessibility, and criminal justice reform beyond what a rescheduling could offer.

“This [is] the dawn of a new phase in public health policy,” Hauser remarked. “If carried out, it dismantles almost a century of antiquated drug policies that contradict scientific understanding and medicine.”

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Pot stocks have faced challenges since a brief surge surrounding public cultivators and dispensaries in the years leading up to Covid, despite cannabis gaining wider acceptance and some states easing their regulations.

Tilray shares were recently trading at slightly over $10 after soaring to more than $2,140, adjusted for splits, in September 2018.

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The extended view
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The extended view

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One of the year’s most visually captivating films, Resurrection, showcases an astonishing 30-minute seamless tracking shot. Director Bi Gan shares the secrets behind this remarkable feat.

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One of the year’s most visually captivating films, Resurrection, showcases an astonishing 30-minute seamless tracking shot. Director Bi Gan shares the secrets behind this remarkable feat.

Dec 12, 2025, 9:14 PM UTC
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Kevin Nguyen is a features editor at The Verge, where he publishes award-winning narratives about labor, commerce, and law enforcement. He was formerly a senior editor at GQ.

The long take, the continuous tracking shot, “the oner”—regardless of the term used, filmmakers concur that it represents one of the most challenging technical feats in cinema. It’s a blend of creativity and immense coordination since just one small error can spoil a shot.

Notable instances include: the casino segment from Martin Scorsese’s GoodFellas; more recently, the action sequences in Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men and the entire scope of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman. A recent episode of The Studio, titled “The Oner,” encapsulated the challenges faced in filming a lengthy, unbroken shot—it was itself executed as a oner. Seth Rogen’s character dubs it “the ultimate cinematic accomplishment; it’s the flawless blend of artistry and technique.” (He also references the three films mentioned earlier, perhaps indicating that the continuous single take is primarily a concern for a specific kind of film enthusiast.)

Still, none of these instances rival the work of Chinese director Bi Gan, who has delivered the most audacious and remarkable long take of the year. His fresh sci-fi feature, Resurrection—an intricate journey through 20th-century China—is anchored by an astonishing 30-minute tracking shot that was indeed achieved in a single take. (For reference, the longest continuous segment in Sam Mendes’ war film 1917 lasts nine minutes, with each section meticulously stitched to give the impression of cohesiveness.) Transitioning viewers from night to dawn, Bi’s oner guides its characters from a fierce gang confrontation at the docks through wet alleyways to a lively karaoke venue before circling back to the port, where the love story between the two protagonists takes a shocking, monstrous twist at sea. The outcome is mesmerizing, disorienting, and unlike anything else presented on-screen this year.

What Bi has accomplished with Resurrection is a remarkable technical feat, yet it also represents familiar ground for him. His debut feature, Kaili Blues, concluded with a 41-minute journey across the rural mountainous region of Dangmai; his previous film, Long Day’s Journey into Night, finished with a surreal, uninterrupted 59-minute tracking shot filmed in 3D.

Though he communicated through a Mandarin interpreter, Bi, aged 36, was notably loquacious and perhaps even a bit mischievous. The long shot may involve considerable effort in collaboration and coordination among cinematographers, set designers, and a multitude of extras, yet for Bi, it’s essentially his signature style. He has honed this skill quite effectively. He explained to The Verge how he manages to achieve it.

This interview has been edited and condensed.

The Verge: You are closely linked to the long take. What impact does the long shot have on the audience?

Bi Gan: In my perspective, I deeply consider the significance of long takes on the audience. By implementing long takes, viewers can perceive time in a more profound manner. The prolonged duration and the mise en scène compel them to abandon the inclination towards jump cuts or fragmented storytelling. Now, they are experiencing time in real-time, alongside the camera.

And with a single take, do you hope viewers will recognize that it’s one long shot?

It’s not crucial for them to identify it as a long take, but I believe a good number of viewers will. They sense that this perspective is somehow moving with them. The most important aspect is for them to grasp the experience of time, being uninterrupted due to the long take, while also feeling as though time is condensed so they witness it as it gradually unfolds.

You also manipulate time within the long take in this film using time lapse. Were you aiming to distort the perception of time?

In my first film, Kaili Blues, I included three different tenses within that single long take: events occurring in the past, present, and future, yet all contained within that one continuous shot. In my second film, Long Day’s Journey into Night, I particularly wanted to employ this long take in a compressed manner to explore memories. It’s also filmed in 3D, which highlights the unique aspects of memories, showcasing how some elements are intrinsically fragmented. However, thanks to the long take, it becomes more cohesive and tangible than our actual disjointed memories.

Transitioning to Resurrection, I believe that this is the optimal approach to portray that specific day, which is the final day of the 20th century, moving into the 21st century, where two characters elope and subsequently transform into vampires. A long take for this sequence is essential as it serves as the ideal medium to narrate this particular story.

Did you know from the beginning that one of the film’s vignettes would be a long take when you were scripting, or did that realization come later?

This particular chapter was conceptualized first because it actually derives from one of my novels titled UFO, which explores the theme of two lovers eloping. I truly believe that when adapting a written piece into a movie, it’s important to discover the most suitable cinematic language for it.

Initially, I was still determining how to effectively visualize those words. It was only during the filming phase that I engaged in discussions with my [director of photography] Dong Jingsong and [production designer] Liu Qiang, wherein we posed the question, How shall we accomplish this?

Dong introduced me to a specific painting by Mark Rothko, an abstract work highlighted by red hues, blended with other colors. This combination of particular shades inspired me to begin considering the use of a singular, prolonged take as a narrative technique.

We approach this film language meticulously. We did not aim to undertake it carelessly.

Are you concerned that when anyone views one of your films in the future, they might anticipate a long take?

That’s perfectly fine because I am not restricted by any specific rules. This is quite evident in the films I produce.

This film engages in a dialogue with significant film history. Sticking to the topic of the long take, are there other directors who inspire you in this regard?

Regarding this film’s emphasis on cinematic narrative, it primarily serves as the surface layer of my exploration into the events that transpired in 20th-century China.

As for influences from other filmmakers or films featuring long takes, I don’t consider that I was particularly shaped by them. From my perspective, beginning with Kaili Blues, my decision to employ long takes emerged from a philosophical standpoint; it was the most effective means to articulate what I wanted to convey in that specific film. As a general principle, I tend to challenge numerous preconceived ideas or concepts regarding films. Thus, I do not view myself as either paying tribute or being influenced by the long takes of other filmmakers.

When you initiate the planning of a long take and start blocking it, what does that process entail? How do you approach it?

Regarding the script itself, it is predominantly action-oriented, as that is the only feasible way to execute it. One of our primary challenges is identifying an appropriate location for this narrative to unfold. That’s where we begin. I was in discussions with the art directors to identify an area that would serve as the optimal backdrop for this type of story. We were fortunate with our team of directors and assistant directors, who scouted and ultimately discovered this ideal location comprising railroads, docks, and ports, along with a karaoke bar and hospital.

Following this, constant interaction and collaboration transpire between the teams focused on the scripts, set designs, and technical rehearsals. These groups must continually cooperate and adapt to successfully bring this vision to life.

The DP and cinematographers coordinate with the art directors, requiring us to work closely and make numerous adjustments. If, during technical rehearsals, I observe a specific technical challenge that must be addressed, we discuss potential script modifications. Then, we proceed with additional technical rehearsals, ultimately concluding that this is the best way to integrate everything.

Following these preparations, we invite the actors to participate in actual rehearsals.

How long is the rehearsal duration?

From the moment the art directors began searching for locations to the actual rehearsals took about a month.

We could only practice at night, while during the day, the actors engaged in other preparatory tasks, such as learning to operate a boat and singing karaoke.

Are they genuinely steering the boat?

We have also enlisted a significant number of extras for this specific long take. As the director, I provide them with context—indicating that it’s the last night of 1999—and they operate in various settings such as barber shops and karaoke bars. Based on this information, I encourage them to undertake character development, pondering, “Who are you at this moment in time, within this space, and how would you contribute to your role as an extra in this particular take?”

In Resurrection, is it truly one continuous take, or is it edited together?

Regarding the notion of stitching together, as long as you feel as though it is one take, that is favorable. There’s nothing inherently wrong with that. However, in my situation, this particular take is genuinely one unbroken shot.

I searched for the seams but couldn’t detect any.

How many times did you have to film it?

Just three? That’s impressive.

Resurrection is currently in select theaters.

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ICE intentionally focused on Latino and Black neighborhoods like South Shore, Little Village, and Belmont Cragin, moves that have significantly affected local eateries and shops. Businesses owned by Latinos, including restaurants, bakeries, and markets, are facing diminished foot traffic and decreased sales amid this new normal, as regular customers and staff voice their apprehensions of being approached or apprehended by masked officials.

Yet, diners and community members are not remaining passive; Roti’s report underscores the robust community-led reaction to the ICE operations, ranging from hosting whistle-kit-packing gatherings to actively eject ICE agents in order to safeguard their community. Others have set up fundraisers and ongoing initiatives, such as a restaurant crawl in the targeted Belmont Cragin area, to assist businesses in response. —A.S.

7-Eleven Introduces Japanese Egg Salad Sandwich to the U.S.

The much-discussed 7-Eleven Japanese egg salad sandwich, sold in convenience stores, or konbini, is finally available in the U.S. According to 7-Eleven, this sandwich features “soft and airy milk bread paired with decadent egg salad made using Kewpie, Japan’s unique egg-yolk-only mayonnaise,” and can now be found at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes shops.

While it offers a largely successful imitation, the tamago sando, as it is referred to, has already raised concerns: the American variant features a crust on its shokupan, or milk bread, which is not present in the version from Japan. “The major difference is our choice to retain the crust for consistency, freshness, and quality,” stated a spokesperson from 7-Eleven to Today’s senior food editor Emi Boscamp. “Preserving the crust aids in maintaining the bread’s texture and taste for its shelf life.” Another notable distinction is its price: it retails for $5.49 in the U.S. as opposed to $2 or less in Japan. —A.S.

Instacart Experiments with Dynamic Pricing for Customers

A recent investigation by Consumer Reports revealed that popular grocery delivery service Instacart imposes varying charges on different customers for identical items—such as a dozen eggs from the same brand priced at $3.99 for one customer and $4.79 for another. “Considering how much Instacart claims the average household of four spends on groceries,” the Consumer Reports study and evaluation indicated, “the average observed price differences could result in an extra cost of approximately $1,200 each year.” A brand representative, addressing The New York Times, attributed the variation to “short term” and “random” pricing trials intended to assist retailers in “understanding consumer behavior and identifying areas to lower prices.” Dynamic pricing is not an entirely new strategy for consumer brands (Wendy’s, for instance, announced in 2024 their plans to implement a variant of surge pricing), but as the cost of food and groceries continues to escalate, it appears especially nefarious to subject unsuspecting customers to chance-based, AI-driven pricing experiments they are unaware of. —Li Goldstein, associate newsletter editor

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The Download: broadened carrier testing, and how Southeast Asia intends to reach space

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This is the current issue of The Download, our weekday update that delivers a daily glimpse into the happenings within the technology realm.

Is expanded carrier screening beneficial?

Carrier screening evaluates prospective parents for concealed genetic variations that could impact their offspring. Initially, it consisted of assessing certain genes in targeted groups.

Expanded carrier screening goes beyond this, allowing prospective parents along with egg and sperm donors to be tested for a broader range of diseases.

Sara Levene, a genetics counselor at Guided Genetics, mentioned at a meeting I attended this week, “Companies began with screening 100 genes, and now some are up to 2,000. Honestly, it feels like a competition between labs.”

However, expanded carrier screening has its drawbacks. It’s not suitable for everyone. Discover the complete narrative.

—Jessica Hamzelou

This piece first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech bulletin. For it to land in your inbox every Thursday, and to be among the first to read similar articles, register here.

Southeast Asia strives for its role in space

On a sweltering October afternoon in Bangkok, I find myself strolling through the exhibits at the Thai Space Expo, hosted in one of the city’s most crowded shopping centers, when something catches my eye. Among the extravagant space suits and model rockets, I see a simple-looking package of Thai basil chicken. I learn that this exact kind of vacuum-sealed packaging has recently been sent to the International Space Station.

It’s an unusual scene that embodies the rising enthusiasm within the Southeast Asian space industry. Despite some uncertainty regarding the direction of the region’s space endeavors, there remains substantial optimism. Explore the full story.

—Jonathan O’Callaghan

This article is featured in the upcoming print issue of MIT Technology Review magazine. If you haven’t yet, subscribe now to get future editions as they arrive.

The essential reads

I’ve searched the internet to bring you today’s most engaging/important/frightening/captivating stories on technology.

1 Disney has inked a significant agreement with OpenAI
This means you will soon have the ability to generate Sora clips featuring 200 Marvel, Pixel, and Star Wars characters. (Hollywood Reporter $)
+ Disney had previously expressed skepticism towards AI. What changed? (WSJ $)
+ However, it’s becoming less favorable towards Google. (Ars Technica)
+ Prepare for an influx of AI content heading to Disney Plus. (The Verge)

2 Donald Trump has prohibited US states from implementing their own AI regulations
Yet technically, only Congress holds the power to override state legislation. (NYT $)
+ A new task force will identify states with “inconsistent” AI regulations. (Engadget)
+ This development is particularly troublesome for California. (The Markup)

3 Reddit is contesting Australia’s social media prohibition for teenagers
It argues that the restriction violates their freedom of political expression. (Bloomberg $)
+ We are gaining insights into the enigmatic workings of the teenage mind. (Vox)

4 ChatGPT’s “adult mode” is set to launch early next year
However, OpenAI acknowledges the need to enhance its age estimation technology first. (The Verge)
+ It’s relatively simple to get DeepSeek to engage in inappropriate conversation. (MIT Technology Review)

5 The fall of Running Tide’s carbon removal aspirations
The company’s failure is a warning to others exploring experimental technologies. (Wired $)
+ We initially reported on Running Tide’s challenges back in 2022. (MIT Technology Review)
+ What lies ahead for carbon removal? (MIT Technology Review)

6 That AI teddy bear that talks dirty was not just an isolated case
It appears that a variety of LLM-based toys are unsuitable for children. (NBC News)
+ AI toys are becoming incredibly popular in China—and now they are starting to be available in the US as well. (MIT Technology Review)

7 The most affordable locations to establish a phony online account
For just a few cents, fraudsters can effortlessly create bots. (FT $)

8 How educators are striving to make exams impervious to AI
ChatGPT won’t assist you in taking shortcuts to excel in an oral exam. (WP $)

9 Is it possible for a font to be woke?
Marco Rubio seems to believe so. (The Atlantic $)

10 The upcoming year will revolve around maximalist circus aesthetics 🎪
According to Pinterest’s forecasts for 2026. (The Guardian)

Quote of the day

 “Trump is fulfilling exactly what his billionaire backers demanded—all to the detriment of our children, communities, workforce, and planet.” 

—Senator Ed Markey critiques Donald Trump’s decision to enact an order limiting US states’ capacity for AI self-regulation, the Wall Street Journal reports.

One last note

Taiwan’s “silicon shield” may be diminishing

Taiwanese politics increasingly focuses on one critical question: Is there a possibility of a Chinese invasion? For over half a century, China’s ruling party has aimed to take control of Taiwan. However, in recent years, Xi Jinping has intensified his narrative around “taking back” the island that the Chinese Communist Party has never governed.

Many in Taiwan and globally posit that a key deterrent pertains to the island’s essential position in semiconductor production. Taiwan is responsible for a significant portion of the world’s semiconductor output and over 90% of the progressive chips required for AI technologies.

Yet, some Taiwan experts along with many of the island’s residents are anxious that this “silicon shield,” if it ever existed, is starting to fracture. Read the entire narrative.

—Johanna M. Costigan

We can still enjoy nice things

A space for comfort, enjoyment, and diversion to brighten your day. (Got any suggestions? Reach out to me or send them my way.)

+ Reasons to smile: people are often nicer than we assume.
+ This year’s Krampus Run in Whitby—the Yorkshire town that inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula—appears delightfully eerie.
+ Ways to discover the wonder in the most ordinary of places: the airport.
+ Happy birthday to Dionne Warwick, celebrating her 85th today.

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The top gins for G&Ts, martinis, and negronis, based on our tasting evaluation of 65.

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It’s that time of year for celebrations; ensure your bar cart is well-prepared before loved ones arrive. Gin is the foundation for numerous popular cocktails, such as the negroni, French 75, bramble, gimlet, and – the go-to drink of 2025 – the martini. Picking a good bottle – or a couple – will elevate your regular G&T and guarantee that your holiday party becomes a memorable event.

So, what exactly is gin? In essence, it’s a distilled spirit crafted from a neutral base (typically from grain), infused with juniper berries, and bottled at a minimum of 37.5% ABV. Thus, distillers enjoy considerable flexibility to experiment with various components, infusions, and methods of distillation – resulting in an extensive variety of gin types, which may complicate the process of choosing the ideal bottle for you.

As a dedicated enthusiast for the mother’s ruin – and with nearly a decade of experience writing about beverages – I have amassed and sampled hundreds of gins. In anticipation of Christmas, I revisited my home-bar favorites and tested numerous new gins to provide you with this collection of delightful and intriguing options for your drinking enjoyment. In total, I evaluated 65 gins, assessing each for scent, then sampling it neat and in a gin and tonic with ice and lemon. If the brand recommended a specific serving style, I tried that as well.

From exceptional gins ideal for generous gifting to renowned classic labels and festive-inspired gins, I have compiled this fantastic selection of bottles to enhance your festive celebrations.


Top gins of 2025


Best all-purpose gin

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East London Liquor Co gin, 70cl

£28.19 at Master of Malt

£27.75 at the Whisky Exchange

This is a gin I frequently rely on – a well-priced classic with a unique twist. It’s categorized as a London dry but offers a richer experience of the familiar flavors: stronger citrus notes from lemon, more pronounced piney juniper, and an enticing spice from cardamom and angelica root. This distinctive gin is suitable for any cocktail or G&T where you want to genuinely experience the taste of gin; think negroni rather than gin fizz. The vodka is excellent as well.


Top Indian gin

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Terai India dry gin, 75cl

£37 at Maharaja Drinks

Indian gin has become an intriguing category, and this offering, crafted in the London-dry tradition by a fourth-generation distiller, is a fantastic choice. Produced in Rajasthan with botanicals sourced from Delhi’s Khari Baoli – one of the largest spice markets worldwide – it utilizes a house-made rice grain spirit, providing a smoother, softer base than typically encountered. The base spirit is infused with 11 botanicals, incorporating tulsi (holy basil), fennel, coriander, and notably, almonds. The final product is slightly sweet, creamy, and still maintains a piney, aromatic profile, distinctly showcasing its Indian roots. I’d recommend it for a rich, lime-flavored gimlet.


Leading coastal gin

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Bullards Coastal gin, 70cl

£45 at Jarrolds

Hailing from Norwich, this vibrant, citrus-loaded gin is infused with the marine flavors of the Norfolk coastline. Featuring hand-foraged sea purslane, marsh samphire, and Douglas fir, this drink is refreshing and pleasantly salty in a gin and tonic. Bullards recommends pairing with blackberries and fresh lime, but I believe a sprig of samphire is even more fitting. This gin was distinguished for its innovative eco-pouch option: acquire a bottle for life and refill with more economical pouches of gin made from sugarcane to lower its environmental impact – why aren’t more brands doing this? The brand’s Strawberry & Black Pepper gin is also delightful, offering just the right touch of sweetness at a sensible 40% ABV, and a powerful kick of warming black pepper.


Top pink gin

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That Boutique-y Gin Company Proper Pink gin, 50cl

£26.95 at Master of Malt

£31.89 at Amazon

The term pink gin has become somewhat blurred in recent times. Traditionally, it designated a navy-strength gin with added Angostura bitters (which impart the pink tint), but it has since expanded to include any pink-tinged gin – whether resulting from coloring, berry or rhubarb flavors, or whimsical mermaids. Not according to my criteria – or that of That Boutique-y Gin Company. Their Proper Pink gin hearkens back to the 18th century: a 46% blend of gin, lemon, and vacuum-distilled Angostura, rounded off with additional Angostura. This sophisticated gin is best enjoyed in a martini garnished with a twist.


Leading Old Tom gin

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Hernö Old Tom gin, 50cl

£37.95 at the Whisky Exchange

£34.50 at Amazon

Award-winning distillery Hernö from Sweden claimed the title of gin producer of the year in 2025 and 2024 at the International Spirits Challenge. Their Juniper Cask gin (the first to be matured in juniper wood) and Six Rivers gin (advanced with the aroma of lush Icelandic moss) are standout releases – however, Hernö’s Old Tom gin perfectly exemplifies this style. Old Tom gins derive their name from the black cat symbol that indicated an 18th-century illicit distillery, and are commonly sweeter than London dry variations, with sugar added to mitigate the stronger base spirit used in bootleg gin production. This category saw significant popularity, and Hernö’s naturally sweet botanicals – including vanilla, honey, lingonberries, and substantial amounts of almondy meadowsweet – offer a refreshing update. It’s sweet and smooth enough for enjoyable sipping, or ideally suited for a Tom Collins.


Top London dry gin

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Gordon’s London dry gin, 1l

£31 at Tesco

£18.94 at Amazon

For a classic gin and tonic without complications or surprises, the crisp taste of Gordon’s is hard to surpass. Rightly established as the category leader in gin, it’s the preferred choice for many top bartenders crafting a G&T (they also usually suggest Schweppes tonic – and never diet). Having been produced since 1769, its juniper-forward formulation is sharp, zesty, and serves as the quintessential example of a London dry gin, earning numerous accolades and a Great Taste award.


Top Christmas gin

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Edinburgh Gin Christmas, 70cl

£34 at Tesco

£34.50 at Edinburgh Gin

This festive take on a London dry gin offers a subtle nod to the holiday season rather than an overwhelming burst of festive flavor, which I personally appreciate. The natural presence of juniper already evokes a sense of Christmas, but the inclusion of warming spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, and clove, alongside seasonal citrus, provides your G&T with a gentle seasonal uplift. I especially enjoyed it with a clementine garnish instead of the traditional lemon. The cheerful packaging also makes it an appealing gift option.


Best low-alcohol gin

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Cotswold Dry Gin Essence, 100ml

£17.52 at Master of Malt

£18.50 at Cotswolds Distillery

I appreciate the standard higher-alcohol Cotswold Dry gin – a deserving Great Taste award winner with its natural woodiness, zesty grapefruit, lime, and fresh floral notes of Cotswold lavender – but I adore the Cotswold Gin Essence even more. Encased in a charming 100ml apothecary-style bottle with a pipette, just five drops of this concentrated essence in 200ml of tonic yields a lighter yet equally satisfying drink, containing only 14 calories, 0.23 units of alcohol, while preserving all natural flavor. If you appreciate this concept, Hayman’s Small gin is also delightful – and comes with an adorable thimble for measuring.


Top flavored gin

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Bathtub Gin Grapefruit & Rosemary, 70cl

£34.95 at Master of Malt

£34.45 at Amazon

Flavored gin often earns a bad rap. With oddball flavors that clash with the robust juniper or made with artificial ingredients, there are countless subpar offerings to watch out for. However, Bathtub’s Grapefruit & Rosemary stands out: the natural botanical elements of Bathtub Gin – already possessing a vibrant herbal citrus zest – are magnified by the additional infusion, resulting in zesty grapefruit flavors becoming more pronounced and the rosemary taking on a greener, wooden essence. This gin presents a creamy texture, vivid character, and is delightful for a G&T, when garnished with a sprig of rosemary and a dried grapefruit slice. (Agnes Arber’s Pineapple gin and Sipsmith’s Chilli & Lime Gin were close contenders in this category.)


Top gin for sipping

A bottle of Still G.I.N Gin. The bottle is black and deckled in a honeycomb pattern. There is a gold embossed label and a gold lid.Enlarge image

Still GIN, 70cl

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