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US and Ukraine describe Miami discussions as fruitful despite no significant outcome.
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US and Ukraine describe Miami discussions as fruitful despite no significant outcome.

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Envoys from the US and Ukraine have reported that their discussions in Miami were “productive and constructive,” although significant progress in resolving Ukraine’s conflict with Russia still seems elusive.

Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump’s special envoy, released a joint statement alongside Rustem Umerov, the main Ukrainian negotiator, following three days of consultations with European partners.

They stated that their talks centered on coordinating their stances regarding a 20-point strategy, a “multilateral security guarantee framework,” a “US Security guarantee framework for Ukraine,” and a plan for “economic & prosperity.”

Separate negotiations were also occurring in Miami with Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian envoy.

Witkoff and Umerov emphasized in a statement, “Our common priority is halting the violence, ensuring assured security, and creating the conditions necessary for Ukraine’s recovery, stability, and enduring prosperity.”

These meetings represent the latest phase in a series of diplomatic efforts triggered by the publication of a 28-point US peace proposal which alarmed Ukraine and its European allies, suggesting a bias toward Russia, which invaded Ukraine nearly four years ago.

Witkoff noted that Russian representatives had met with him and other US officials in southern Florida, including Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law.

He remarked that interactions with Russian envoy Dmitriev were also “productive and constructive” and affirmed that “Russia remains fully dedicated to achieving peace in Ukraine.”

Trump has been urging both Ukraine and Russia to reach an agreement concerning the end of hostilities, yet the two nations have yet to find common ground on crucial matters, including Moscow’s insistence on retaining territory it has already captured.

US intelligence assessments continue to indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin still aims to seize all of Ukraine and recover parts of Europe that were part of the former Soviet Union, according to six sources familiar with US intelligence who spoke to Reuters.

This follows Putin’s remarks to the BBC’s Steve Rosenberg, stating that there would be no further conflicts following Ukraine if Russia is treated with respect.

He stated, “There won’t be any operations if you treat us with respect, if you respect our interests just as we’ve always sought to respect yours.”

In another development, Ukrainian drone strikes reportedly damaged two vessels and two piers in Russia’s Krasnodar region, according to Russian officials on Monday.

The impact resulted in a significant fire, although Russian authorities confirmed that all crew members were evacuated safely. Some reports indicate that oil infrastructure was targeted.

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AI-related IPOs in China are surging. However, it's challenging for international investors to partake in the festivities.
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AI-related IPOs in China are surging. However, it’s challenging for international investors to partake in the festivities.

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The latest artificial intelligence listings in China are achieving remarkable increases.

Shares of chipmaker MetaX Integrated Circuits surged nearly 700% during their debut in the Shanghai market last week, while Moore Threads soared over 400% on its first trading day earlier this month.

As domestic investors seek to capitalize on noteworthy Chinese tech listings, international investors find themselves largely excluded from these blockbuster offerings.

Particularly, foreign retail investors are unable to participate in mainland China IPOs: “It’s not even possible. Unless they register an account with a Chinese broker,” stated Chris Zhang, executive director at China Fortune Securities Company.

Opening an onshore brokerage account with a Chinese securities firm necessitates a linked Chinese bank account, which generally requires proof of residency in China or a Chinese visa with adequate validity. Additionally, foreigners need to already possess other mainland-listed shares to qualify for IPO lotteries.

Many foreign banks lack the necessary partnerships with Chinese brokers to facilitate account openings, according to Zhang, rendering the process unfeasible for the overwhelming majority of overseas retail investors.

Official guidance from Shanghai’s city government indicates that only a limited group of foreign individuals are permitted to directly open brokerage accounts for A-shares — stocks listed in mainland China. For instance, foreigners holding permanent resident status, employed in China, or those working overseas with equity incentive plans in A-share listed firms.

For numerous global investors, Stock Connect, a scheme allowing reciprocal access between Hong Kong and mainland Chinese exchanges, serves as the most convenient method to gain exposure to Chinese equities.

It enables international investors to purchase A-shares through their Hong Kong brokers without requiring an onshore account or special licenses — but the initiative offers minimal assistance regarding IPOs or newly listed stocks. Access also relies on eligibility criteria set by Hong Kong brokers, including minimum account balances and risk disclosures.

“Stock Connect is ineffective because newly listed stocks are not yet included in Stock Connect. Typically, it takes several weeks to months for the stocks to qualify,” remarked Theodore Shou, chief investment officer at Skybound Capital.

The inclusion of companies in the Stock Connect program is contingent upon a stock fulfilling eligibility criteria such as sufficient trading volume and market capitalization, often necessitating a trading period and data history for qualification.

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Northbound trading, which refers to overseas and Hong Kong investors acquiring mainland Chinese stocks through Stock Connect and other initiatives, will typically not be accessible until “several months after any listing,” noted Shou. Moreover, it’s not assured that Moore Threads and MetaX will be included.

International retail investors can gain limited access through offshore funds that invest in A-shares.

Foreign retail investors interested in STAR Market IPOs, such as Moore Threads and MetaX, can consider investing in non-China domiciled funds that target A-shares, which generally participate in IPOs, according to Shou.

China’s STAR Market operates as a Nasdaq-style tech board in Shanghai, focusing on strategic sectors such as semiconductors, AI, and biotech, with more relaxed profitability criteria and restricted access for foreign retail investors.

“Nevertheless, such participation will be indirect, quite restricted, and largely insignificant,” he cautioned, as IPO allocations may be minimal relative to the fund’s total assets.

While foreign retail investors face significant barriers to accessing mainland Chinese IPOs, some large institutions retain the ability to engage in them.

A program designed for qualified foreign institutional investors, or QFIIs, permits approved global institutions to directly invest in onshore Chinese stocks, including IPOs. However, it is tailored for significant asset managers, sovereign funds, and banks, rather than individual investors.

QFIIs include investment banks like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, along with central banks, among numerous other entities.

The QFII and renminbi QFII frameworks allow authorized institutional investors to trade onshore A-shares and engage in IPOs, though they must receive approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission, with foreign-exchange registration and settlement managed by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, or SAFE.

While the QFII and RQFII systems in China do not impose explicit asset size or operating history requirements, applicants must be institutions that demonstrate solid financial stability, pertinent investment experience, strong governance, compliance frameworks, and an unblemished regulatory record.

Additionally, they must appoint an onshore custodian and finalize foreign-exchange registration with SAFE.

The CSI 300 Information Technology Index, which tracks the performance of information-technology firms within China’s CSI 300, has risen 32% year to date, in contrast with the benchmark CSI 300, which is up 17%, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Tech Index, which has achieved a 24% increase thus far this year.

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Frozen Waymos caused backups in San Francisco traffic amid a large-scale power outage
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Frozen Waymos caused backups in San Francisco traffic amid a large-scale power outage

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With street lighting malfunctioning and wireless data limited, the Waymo cars were creating congestion throughout the city.

With street lighting malfunctioning and wireless data limited, the Waymo cars were creating congestion throughout the city.

Updated Dec 22, 2025, 2:45 AM UTC
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A blackout hit San Francisco on Saturday, affecting approximately 130,000 customers at its peak, per the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, but it also created another issue: immobilized Waymo vehicles. Numerous posts flooded social media depicting the company’s self-driving SUVs halted in the streets, causing traffic chaos.

Some individuals shared clips of Teslas employing their FSD feature to maneuver through the same streets, while Elon Musk tweeted that “Tesla Robotaxis were not impacted by the SF power outage.” On Sunday evening, Waymo representative Suzanne Philion announced, “We are restarting ride-hailing service in the San Francisco Bay Area.”

In response to a request from The Verge, Waymo representative Suzanne Philion issued a statement overnight indicating, “We have temporarily halted our ride-hailing services due to the widespread power outage in San Francisco. Our priority is the safety of our riders and ensuring that emergency services can access the areas they need to work.”

PG&E reported at 2 PM PT that service had been restored for around 114,000 of the affected customers as they continued to work on repairs following a fire at a five-story power substation.

After this article was published, Philion provided an additional statement on Sunday evening:

We are resuming ride-hailing service in the San Francisco Bay Area. The outage yesterday was a significant event that led to gridlock all over San Francisco, with non-operational traffic signals and public transit disruptions. While the breakdown of utility infrastructure was considerable, we are dedicated to ensuring our technology adapts to traffic conditions during such occurrences.

“Throughout the outage, we worked closely with city officials in San Francisco. We are committed to swiftly integrating the insights gained from this incident, and we are focused on earning and preserving the trust of the communities we serve daily.

Precisely why the vehicles were stationary remains uncertain, with no available updates found on the company’s social media pages; however, speculation revolved around unreliable wireless data connections, with cell towers either down or overloaded as people lost access to Wi-Fi, and/or street lights that weren’t functioning due to the lack of power.

Such issues have arisen previously, as evidenced by TikTok videos from earlier this year showing Waymos stopped due to a malfunctioning traffic light and during a power failure in Austin, Texas. In reply to a Reddit post illustrating another similar scenario last year, someone claiming to be a former employee commented that the vehicle would send a request to a remote assistant and wait for their feedback before moving ahead.

According to a company blog post, the system contacts a human response agent when the car encounters “unique situations,” providing them with live and recorded footage from its cameras along with a 3D representation of the data from its sensors. However, those may require bandwidth that is hard to find during a major power outage. I couldn’t locate any figures regarding how many remote assistance agents Waymo has on hand at any time, but in November, the company announced it successfully passed a third-party audit by Tüv Süd, a German technology inspection entity that assessed its remote assistance program against industry standards.

Update, December 21st: Included updated comments from Waymo representative Suzanne Philion and revised details from PG&E.

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Epstein documents: DOJ reinstates photo of Trump following outcry
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Epstein documents: DOJ reinstates photo of Trump following outcry

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On Sunday, the Department of Justice reinstated online a photograph from the Jeffrey Epstein documents that depicted President Donald Trump following criticism regarding its withdrawal.

The picture, featuring two distinct photos of Trump, had been taken down by the DOJ from public visibility after being uploaded to the department’s site on Friday. The image displayed a variety of items on or within Epstein’s desk or credenza.

One photo depicted Trump among a group of women, while the other was a familiar image of him with his wife, Melania, Epstein, and Epstein’s now-convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

“The Southern District of New York highlighted an image of President Trump for possible further measures to safeguard victims,” the DOJ stated in a post on the social media platform X.

“As a precaution, the Department of Justice briefly removed the image for additional evaluation. Following the review, it was concluded that there is no proof that any victims of Epstein are shown in the photograph, and it has been reposted unchanged.”

The DOJ did not clarify what it meant by the Southern District of New York. The SDNY can refer to the federal judicial district encompassing Manhattan, New York, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in that district, which handles federal criminal prosecutions.

On Saturday, Democratic members of Congress raised concerns regarding the photo’s removal.

“This photo, file 468, from the Epstein documents featuring Donald Trump has seemingly now been excluded from the DOJ release,” Democrats on the House Oversight Committee remarked in a post on X. “@AGPamBondi is this correct? What else might be concealed? We require transparency for the American public.”

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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated early Sunday that the image was removed from the website after concerns were raised regarding the women depicted in the photo, “therefore we took that photo down.”

“It has nothing to do with President Trump,” Blanche remarked on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

The removal of the files occurred despite a law enacted by Trump mandating the agency to publicly disclose all the so-called Epstein files by Friday.

The image went live on the DOJ’s website on Friday but vanished from the page hours later. The photograph illustrated a collection of framed and unframed pictures featuring Trump and various other notable personalities including former President Bill Clinton and Pope John Paul II.

“When we receive feedback from victims’ advocacy groups regarding this type of photograph, we take it down and evaluate the situation,” Blanche explained.

Earlier this month, SDNY Judge Richard Berman instructed the unsealing of grand jury documents related to the DOJ’s 2019 prosecution of Epstein for child sex trafficking charges.

This order included a stipulation that the DOJ address the concerns of survivors about the file content. 

The DOJ on Friday disclosed only a small portion of documents and images from the Epstein case, even though the new Epstein Files Transparency Act required that all DOJ materials related to him and Maxwell be released by that date.

The DOJ’s inadequacy in releasing all materials by that deadline faced harsh criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. 

Additionally, several victims of Epstein criticized the DOJ for allegedly failing to keep them informed about the contents of Friday’s release — a decision that some survivors argued could have endangered them, according to multiple news articles.

Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky. — who along with Ro Khanna, D-Calif., co-sponsored the House legislation mandating the DOJ release the Epstein files — has threatened to hold Justice Department officials accountable for the manner in which the document release has been handled.

In a Sunday interview on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” Massie indicated that some congressional lawmakers are contemplating holding Attorney General Pam Bondi in contempt.

“The fastest and, I believe most effective means to secure justice for these victims is to bring inherent contempt against Pam Bondi,” Massie stated.

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US chasing third oil tanker associated with Venezuela, official states
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US chasing third oil tanker associated with Venezuela, official states

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The US Coast Guard is currently in “active pursuit” of another vessel located in international waters close to Venezuela as regional tensions persist.

This month, US officials have already confiscated two oil tankers – with one occurring on Saturday.

According to a US official, the search on Sunday pertains to a “sanctioned dark fleet vessel that is involved in Venezuela’s illicit sanctions evasion”. “It is sailing under a false flag and is subject to a judicial seizure order.”

The US has accused Venezuela of utilizing oil revenue to finance drug-related activities, whereas Venezuela has labeled the seizure of tankers as “theft and kidnapping”.

Last week, US President Donald Trump implemented a “blockade” on sanctioned oil tankers entering and departing the nation.

Venezuela, which possesses the largest proven oil reserves globally, has claimed that the Trump administration is attempting to appropriate its resources.

US officials have yet to officially validate the pursuit from Sunday, and details regarding the tanker’s location and identity remain unknown.

As of last week, over 30 of the 80 vessels in Venezuelan waters or nearing the country were under US sanctions, as per data from TankerTrackers.com.

On Saturday, a Panamanian-flagged tanker was boarded by a specialized tactical unit while in international waters.

Although this vessel is not listed among the US Treasury’s sanctioned vessels, the US stated it was transporting “sanctioned PDVSA oil”. Records accessed by BBC Verify indicate that the ship has also sailed under Greek and Liberian flags in the past five years.

In response to Saturday’s occurrence, the Venezuelan government stated, “These actions will not go unpunished.” It further expressed its intention to submit a complaint to the United Nations Security Council as well as “other multilateral organizations and the global community.”

Venezuela heavily relies on income from its oil exports to support its governmental expenditures.

Recently, the US has increased its military presence in the Caribbean Sea and has conducted fatal strikes on purported Venezuelan drug trafficking boats, resulting in approximately 100 fatalities.

Sanctions have also been imposed on some relatives of President Maduro and on enterprises linked to what the US designates his illegitimate regime.

On Friday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio informed reporters: “It is evident that the status quo with the Venezuelan administration is unacceptable for the United States.”

He mentioned that the aim of the Trump administration is to alter that situation.

Venezuela’s foreign minister criticized his remarks, accusing Rubio of leading the US towards “regime changes”.

There has been no public evidence provided that these vessels were engaging in drug activity, and the military is facing growing scrutiny from Congress regarding the strikes.

The Trump administration has accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of heading a designated-terrorist group known as Cartel de los Soles, which he refutes.

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You should check out these lesser-known Christmas tracks.
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You should check out these lesser-known Christmas tracks.

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Here are several ideas to revitalize your holiday playlist.

Here are several ideas to revitalize your holiday playlist.

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As the holidays approach, Christmas tunes become truly omnipresent. I mean, I appreciate Mariah Carey and Wham! just as much as anyone. Nevertheless, at a certain point, you become really weary of constantly hearing the same few holiday tracks repeatedly. Therefore, here are 10 recommendations to enhance your holiday playlist that are, hopefully, a touch less conventional.

Tom Waits – Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis

There is a substantial tradition of downbeat Christmas songs, ranging from Dolly Parton’s “Hard Candy Christmas” to The Pogues’ “Fairytale of New York.” Yet, no yuletide tune is more likely to dampen spirits than “Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis.” The surprise at the conclusion is precisely what will prompt everyone to stow the gifts back under the tree because they feel too down to unwrap anything.

Lindstrøm – Little Drummer Boy

I appreciate the traditional Bing Crosby and David Bowie version of this track, but it has played excessively. Lindstrøm captures the unyielding nature of the marching drum beat, teasing out the tune into a dreamlike gradual build that ultimately culminates in a cosmic disco explosion. There are multiple edits of this piece, from sub-five-minutes to the 20-minute version featured here (which is probably the best fit for your holiday playlist). However, I lean toward the full 42-minute interpretation.

Axel Boman – Holiday Extreme

This piece serves as the serene counterpart to the Lindstrøm track mentioned earlier. Featuring soothing, meditative synths, jingling sleigh bells, and relaxed rhythms. If your only Christmas wish is to attain a peaceful trance-like state, then add this song to your queue.

Fucked Up – David Christmas

In my opinion, there is a shortage of hardcore holiday tracks. The eponymous David from “David Christmas” eventually became the focal character in Fucked Up’s acclaimed rock opera David Comes to Life. “David Christmas” contains sleigh bells, nods to the Grinch, and the first Noel. It’s a unique Christmas track that may have you attempting to form a mosh pit around the tree.

They Might Be Giants – Santa’s Beard

There is a surprising amount of holiday songs centered around infidelity. (Consider Clarence Carter’s “Back Door Santa” and, from a child’s perspective, “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.”) However, They Might Be Giants’ “Santa’s Bear” is a lesser-known tune that combines the duo’s signature irreverence with a narrative of a woman displaying her affair to her husband. Additionally, her lover is dressed as Santa.

Bjork – Jólakötturinn

I have to say — American holiday traditions are uninspiring. Germany and central Europe have Krampus, the Welsh have Mari Lwyd, while Iceland features Jólakötturinn, or the Yule Cat. Jólakötturinn is a gigantic feline that roams the countryside, devouring individuals who do not receive new clothing for Christmas. This myth supposedly encourages diligence and preparation. In 1988, Iceland’s greatest gift to the world, Björk, recorded a song about this being that features such festive phrases as:

His hair sharp as needles

His back was high and bulgy

And the claws on his hairy paw

Were not a pretty sight

Low – Just Like Christmas

The slowcore pioneers Low released a complete Christmas album in 1999, aptly named Christmas. “Just Like Christmas” is likely the most accessible track on the album, moving at a quicker pace than a lot of the band’s work. However, it still highlights the group’s knack for delicate melodies alongside the late Mimi Parker’s soothing vocals, eventually fading away as cascading avalanches of drums surround her.

Magnetic Fields – Everything Is One Big Christmas Tree

A charming song encouraging someone to lighten up and enjoy themselves.

Stop mumbling and cheer up

Put down the book, pick beer up

Why sit in your dark and lonely room?

Must your every word be sincere?

Moreover, nonchalantly referring to Santa Claus as “Sandy” is pure brilliance.

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – Ain’t No Chimneys In The Projects

A fresh addition to the Christmas soul genre that can compete with James Brown’s “Santa Claus Go Straight To The Ghetto.” “Ain’t No Chimneys in the Projects” boasts plenty of rhythm, exquisite strings, and an impressive horn section. This short piece emphasizes that the magic of Christmas is brought to you by devoted parents rather than some jolly stranger in a red outfit.

100 gecs – sympathy 4 the grinch

We’ve all encountered disappointing holidays when we didn’t receive the presents we desired. 100 Gecs tap into the idea of getting back at Santa and taking what you want in this lighthearted hyperpop-punk anthem. It’s a riot, featuring a catchy “la-la-la” in the post-chorus. Maybe save this one for the less appreciative children, though.

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US captures second oil tanker near Venezuela's shoreline
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US captures second oil tanker near Venezuela’s shoreline

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The United States has taken control of an oil tanker that had just set sail from Venezuela, as per the US Department of Homeland Security.

This marks the second instance this month where the US has seized an oil tanker off its shores.

This action follows US President Donald Trump’s announcement on Tuesday regarding a “blockade” of sanctioned oil tankers entering and exiting Venezuela.

Venezuela has condemned the recent US seizure, labeling it as “theft and kidnapping.” The country has accused the US in the past of attempting to appropriate its resources.

“These actions will not be overlooked,” stated a Venezuelan government declaration, mentioning plans to lodge a complaint with the UN Security Council and “other multilateral organizations and governments worldwide”.

The operation was executed by the US Coast Guard, similar to a previous operation earlier this month. A specialized tactical unit boarded the ship while it was located in international waters.

Kristi Noem, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the Coast Guard, shared a video of the operation on X.

“In a pre-dawn operation early this morning on Dec 20, the US Coast Guard, with assistance from the Department of War, apprehended an oil tanker that had recently docked in Venezuela,” Noem stated.

She shared a seven-minute video of the operation, depicting US helicopters landing on a ship with the name Centuries displayed on the side.

“The United States will persist in combating the illegal transport of sanctioned oil that funds narco terrorism in the region,” Noem added, stating: “We will locate you, and we will halt you.”

The Centuries is flagged under Panama, but over the past five years, it has also sailed under the flags of Greece and Liberia, according to records reviewed by BBC Verify.

It does not appear on the US Treasury’s roster of sanctioned vessels.

In recent weeks, the US has enhanced its military presence in the Caribbean Sea and has executed lethal strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug-trafficking vessels, resulting in approximately 100 casualties.

The US has presented no public proof that these vessels were transporting drugs, and the military faces increasing scrutiny from Congress regarding the airstrikes.

The US has accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of overseeing a designated-terrorist organization named Cartel de los Soles, which he denies.

The Trump administration alleges that Maduro and the group are utilizing “stolen” oil to “fund themselves, Drug Terrorism, Human Trafficking, Murder, and Kidnapping”.

After the seizure of the second vessel, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth stated on X that the US will continue to “unflinchingly conduct maritime interdiction operations… to dismantle illicit criminal networks.”

“Violence, drugs, and disorder will not dominate the Western Hemisphere.”

Venezuela, hosting the world’s largest proven oil reserves, relies heavily on oil export revenues to sustain its government spending.

Trump’s declaration of a “blockade” came shortly after the US captured an oil tanker considered part of a “ghost fleet” off the Venezuelan coast, which reportedly employed various tactics to disguise its operations.

The White House indicated that the vessel in question, named the Skipper, was engaged in “illicit oil transport” and would be taken to a US port.

Venezuela’s government denounced this action, with Maduro asserting that the US “abducted the crew” and “seized” the ship.

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The LCD Steam Deck is completed
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The LCD Steam Deck is completed

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The basic model is currently unavailable in the US store and is no longer being manufactured.

The basic model is currently unavailable in the US store and is no longer being manufactured.

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Farewell LCD Steam Deck.
Farewell LCD Steam Deck.
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The least expensive Steam Deck, the $399 LCD variant, is currently not available in the US. Additionally, according to the Steam Deck website, it will not be restocked. Under the various model listings, there is a note that states:

We will not be producing the Steam Deck LCD 256GB version anymore. Once it sells out, it will not be available again.

And indeed, it is no longer in stock on the US website.

Valve’s choice to discontinue the Steam Deck LCD is disappointing. Consequently, the most affordable Steam Deck now is the 512GB OLED variant, priced at $549, which is significantly higher than the previous entry-level option.

We have reached out to Valve for a comment, but have not yet received a response. Without an official statement from the company, we are left speculating on the reasoning behind the discontinuation of the Steam Deck LCD. Andy Hales of Windows Central indicates that increasing RAM and storage costs (thanks to AI) have made it tough to keep providing a handheld at that price range.

The handheld PC gaming market is significantly stronger than when the Steam Deck initially launched in 2022, but it’s challenging to see any of the competing options, such as Lenovo, ASUS, or GPD, filling that entry-level gap.

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You can purchase an official set of anti-drift joysticks for your Xbox Ally.
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You can purchase an official set of anti-drift joysticks for your Xbox Ally.

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Gulikit collaborated with Asus on these.

Gulikit collaborated with Asus on these.

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Even at $1,000, the Xbox Ally X handheld did not come with magnetic drift-resistant joysticks, nor did the $600 variant. However, for an additional $20 on Amazon, you can改,取而代之的是 today — using officially Asus-sanctioned TMR joysticks from Gulikit, a brand known for providing aftermarket drift-resistant sticks.

The company states it collaborated with the Xbox Ally maker Asus to develop these joysticks, which will be “automatically recognized” once swapped in, and that the handheld’s built-in Armoury Crate app can be utilized for calibration afterwards.

While I haven’t yet tested these (I do have a pair in my Switch), I can affirm it’s quite simple to open up the Xbox Ally for installation. Just remove the Philips-head screws, insert a guitar pick pry tool to create a small gap, and pull a bit harder than expected to release the clips. The joystick modules are directly underneath. There’s nothing obstructing you — merely disconnect a ribbon cable and undo their three screws.

Here’s the company’s guide in case you wish to see for yourself — however, I advise against using sharp tweezers on ribbon cables when your fingernails can perform that task more safely and easily. (I might have damaged a few ribbon cables in my past.)

When discussing TMR or the older, somewhat less energy-efficient Hall effect joystick technology, I often use “drift-resistant” in place of “drift-free” because you may experience your center point drifting over time — yet the advantage of magnetic is that you only need to recalibrate! Unlike the potentiometer joysticks that come with Nintendo, Sony PlayStation, and Microsoft Xbox controllers, you’re not wearing away material that could cause permanent drift as you utilize the magnetic versions.

Gulikit’s new Xbox Ally sticks are $20 in the US today, and are expected to be available in the UK for £20, and in Italy, France, and Spain for €22, this coming January.
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How Europe’s new carbon levy on imported goods will reshape global trade
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How Europe’s new carbon levy on imported goods will reshape global trade

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In numerous countries, CBAM is speeding up interest in renewable energy and cleaner industrial methods. Many regard it not as a threat but as an opening to attract investment and establish themselves as low‑carbon manufacturing centres.

Nonetheless, the mechanism remains contentious. For businesses, CBAM is complex and administratively burdensome. Companies must put in place robust systems to quantify embedded emissions, gather supplier data, and issue environmental product declarations. Many will also need new renewable‑energy contracts to reduce their carbon footprints.

Globally, CBAM has met with considerable criticism. India and China label it “green protectionism,” arguing that it places unfair pressure on developing economies. At the same time, the EU has not yet set up dedicated funding to help exporters in lower-income countries adapt. Without that support, the policy may fail to deliver its intended outcomes.

How will consumers be affected?

While CBAM targets industry, its knock‑on effects will reach consumers in the EU. Importers are unlikely to absorb the full additional cost, so prices are expected to rise—especially for products that rely heavily on steel, aluminium, or cement. This could drive up costs for cars, household appliances, electronics, building materials and, indirectly, food production (via fertilisers).

At the same time, CBAM could increase transparency. Because importers must report the emissions embedded in their goods, consumers may eventually have clearer information about the climate impact of what they buy.

The mechanism will also generate EU revenues from certificate sales. These funds are expected to support vulnerable households across many European countries, as well as finance clean technologies and improve energy efficiency. How the revenues are allocated will be crucial to public acceptance of Europe’s new carbon tax.

Even before full implementation, CBAM is already reshaping supply chains and influencing government policies far beyond Europe’s borders. It could prompt trade disputes, push exporters to adopt carbon pricing, and highlight the need for more climate finance to help developing countries through green industrial transitions.

For many European consumers, this will likely mean gradual price increases—and possibly more climate‑conscious purchasing choices. Behind the scenes, it marks a notable shift in how global trade accounts for carbon and how climate policy touches everyday life.

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