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Trump says US will soon stop Venezuelan drug trafficking ‘by land’

In the most recent escalation in tensions with Venezuela, which has accused Washington of planning to overthrow its president Nicolas Maduro, the US president has stated that the country will start targeting it “by land.”

As a result of Washington’s attacks on so-called “drug trafficking vessels” and other international military exercises, dozens of people have died in international waters as a result of US forces’ deployments to the Latin American region, including an aircraft carrier group, stealth fighter jets, and thousands of troops.

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In a video message he delivered to US forces over the Thanksgiving holiday, Trump said, “You really are the backbone of America’s air force, and you’ve been working in recent weeks to deter Venezuelan drug traffickers, of which there are many.

Trump remarked, “Of course, there aren’t any coming in by sea any more.” We will start preventing them by landing on land as a result of the people’s refusal to deliver goods by sea.

The land is simpler, but that will start very soon. We issued a warning. Stop poisoning our nation.

“But we’re going to handle that,” he said. Already, we are exerting a lot. Nearly stopped, we think. The US president continued, “It’s about 85 percent stopped by sea.”

At least 83 people have been killed by US military strikes on ships in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean since September, totaling more than 20. The campaign of attacks has been characterized by legal experts and governments in Latin America as extrajudicial killings.

Regional leaders claim that the attacks have resulted in the deaths of primarily fishermen despite Washington’s lack of proof that the vessels attacked were drug traffickers.

Trump claimed Maduro and senior Venezuelan government officials are involved in the drug trade and previously warned of potential military action against sites there.

Officials in Caracas claim that the US is using drug trafficking as a pretext to impose military rule in Venezuela in order to overthrow Maduro.

Despite weeks of US threats, Maduro said Venezuelans wouldn’t be intimidated.

Foreign and imperialist forces have been threatening to end the peace in Venezuela, the Caribbean Sea, South America, and Venezuela for 17 weeks using false and extravagant claims that no one believes, including in the powerful Venezuelan public opinion.

In his speech, which was broadcast on national television, Maduro stated, “Today, we say that there is no threat or aggression that frightens our people or takes us by surprise.”

Chiefs suffer huge play-off blow with defeat in Dallas

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After falling 31-28 to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving, the Kansas City Chiefs’ chances of making it to the postseason are in jeopardy.

Despite Patrick Mahomes receiving four touchdown passes as he returned to his native Texas, the Cowboys have always hosted games on the American holiday since 1966. “America’s Team” put on a strong performance to defeat the Chiefs.

The Chiefs have won five of their previous six Super Bowls, but they are currently 6-6 and are in danger of missing out on the playoffs for the first time since the 2014 season.

The Cowboys rose from a 17-14 deficit at half-time, but the Chiefs took a 21-20 lead into the fourth quarter with a tense conclusion.

Dallas scored 11 points on their next two possessions despite a late Chiefs’ response, but quarterback Dak Prescott held his nerve as they finished the game.

In just five days after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, the Cowboys have now won back-to-back Super Bowl victories over both of the previous year’s teams.

The Eagles’ stirring 21-point comeback against Dallas, which kept the Chiefs’ hopes of entering the post-season alive, is their third win in a row, going up to 6-5-1.

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Bears are kept under pressure by the Packers.

The Green Bay Packers defeated Detroit, one of their NFC North divisional rivals, to maintain the pressure on the Chicago Bears, 31-24.

Since 1934, the Lions haven’t won any Thanksgiving games, finishing with a 7-5 record as a result of a poorly led Packers offense led by Jordan Love.

The Green Bay quarterback led the team to a half-time lead of 17-14 with a season-high four touchdowns as he threw 234 passing yards and four touchdowns.

In the second and third quarters, Dontayon Wicks scored a touchdown to improve to 8-3-1 and help the Packers win third straight.

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Sharon Osbourne’s last sacrifice not to ‘let Ozzy down’ is incredibly heartbreaking

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At a glittery event near Oxford Circus in central London, Sharon Osbourne this week made her first public appearance since Ozzy Osbourne’s passing, holding onto daughter Kelly.

Sharon Osbourne is so determined not to “let Ozzy down” she won’t fly to Australia where son Jack is on I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here, it is said.

The grieving mum reportedly faced a tough choice between staying in the UK — at the sprawling Buckinghamshire home in the grounds of which the rock legend is buried — or to move to the US where her children and grandchildren are. She decided to remain here, reluctant to stray far from her beloved Ozzy’s side since he died in July at 76.

It is fror this reason too that Sharon, 73, has not flown to Australia to support Jack, who is taking part in this year’s I’m A Celebrity. Sharon’s daughter Kelly, though, shared photographs on Instagram of her mum’s reaction to Jack’s plight as the pair watched on TV over here.

No family members are yet expected to see TV personality Jack cross the famous bridge to see Ant and Dec and reunite with their comforts. Sharon can’t leave Ozzy, according to a source. She has tried her hardest to help Jack, but she is unable to meet him. She adores her children, so it’s so sad for her. But she is utterly determined to fulfill Ozzy’s wish. “

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The former judge on The X Factor attempted to put on a brave face and clasped Kelly’s hand when, this week, she made her first public appearance since the tragedy. They went to a glitzy event at a restaurant near Oxford Circus, central London. Fans took to social media to praise the incredible show of strength for both Sharon and her 41-year-old daughter.

Ozzy had requested that his wife and his children place him under a crabapple tree on the Buckinghamshire estate long before he passed away. So Sharon, the wife of the vocalist from Black Sabbath who had battled Parkinson’s for a long time, dutifully followed his wishes.

But amid her grief, the former music manager has since struggled to stray far from the property. Speaking to the Daily Mail, the source added: “It [was] a toss-up between staying in the UK and being in the US where her children and grandchildren are. Sharon has opted for the former.

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Kelly has been there for her throughout the entire ordeal. She returned to see her and arranges for her mother to be returned. To keep Sharon going, she only has that one desire right now. “

After their father passed away, Jack, Kelly, and their sister Aimee relocated to Los Angeles. According to what they understand, they want their mother to relocate to the US so they can live there.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,373

On Friday, November 28, this is how things are going.

Fighting

  • According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian forces have “completely surrounded” and “controlled” the troubled Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk.
  • Additionally, Putin asserted that the fighting would stop once Ukrainian troops left their posts in crucial areas. However, Russian forces will forcefully accomplish their goals if they don’t.
  • The Russian president added that it was “noticeably increasing” the pace of Russia’s rapid advance on the front line from all angles.
  • The top commander of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskii, claimed on social media that Ukrainian troops had been preventing Russian forces from launching fresh assaults on Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad. Additionally, Smyrskii claimed that Russia had to use reserve forces.
  • Over the course of one day, Russia’s air defenses shot down 118 Ukrainian drones, including 52 over the country’s Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine, according to the Moscow-based Ministry of Defense.

Process of peace

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, stated that Ukrainian delegations and Americans will work together this week to find a solution to the conflict in Geneva and offer security guarantees for Kyiv.
  • Putin claimed that Russia would continue to fight if the draft peace proposals that the US and Ukraine discussed could serve as the foundation for upcoming agreements to end Moscow’s conflict with Ukraine.
  • Putin also referred to the Ukrainian leadership as illegitimate and said signing any peace agreements with them was absurd.
  • After Zelenskyy’s elected term expired, the Ukrainian leadership, according to the Russian president, ceased to hold elections. Under martial law and defending its territory from Russian attacks, Kyiv claims it cannot hold elections.
  • Andriy Yermak, the chief of staff for the Ukrainian president, told the US magazine The Atlantic that Zelenskyy would not agree to give up land to Russia in exchange for peace.
  • No one should bet on us giving up territory as long as Zelenskyy is president. He won’t leave any territory unmarked, Yermak said.
  • German Chancellor Friedrich Merz argued that Ukraine will still require strong security guarantees and strong armed forces even after a peace deal with Russia, and that no territorial concessions should be made.
  • “We are very pleased with the US government’s efforts to solve this problem. However, Merz added that both the security interests of Europeans and Ukraine must be protected.
  • Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that Moscow finds NATO membership unacceptable.
  • She told reporters, “The threat is still the NATO expansion,” for us. “We are still concerned about NATO’s desire to bring Ukraine into its orbit.”

Sanctions

  • Companies can continue doing business with Lukoil International, a subsidiary of Russia’s sanctioned Lukoil, which has its headquarters in Austria, thanks to the United Kingdom’s temporary license. Payments and other transactions are permitted under certain conditions, including that Lukoil’s funds remain frozen, as per the licence’s effective date of February 26.
  • The EU’s plan to use frozen Russian state assets to aid Ukraine’s solvability, according to Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, could stifle the development of a potential peace deal to put an end to the nearly four-year conflict.
  • In a letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, which the Financial Times obtained, De Wever stated that “having to advance the proposed reparations loan scheme would have as collateral damage that we as EU are effectively preventing reaching a final peace deal.”
  • Putin claimed that Russia is developing a series of retaliatory measures in response to potential European asset seizures. He warned that any attempt to seize Russian assets would constitute “a theft of property” and harm the world financial system.

Regional security

  • German federal prosecutors reported that a Ukrainian man who is alleged to have organized the Nord Stream gas pipeline’s sabotage in 2022 has arrived in Germany following his extradition’s approval last week. Russian gas was largely cut off from Europe by the explosions that destroyed the Baltic Sea pipeline three years ago.
  • Viktor Orban, the president of Hungary, announced plans to discuss the situation on Friday to ensure that Hungary receives sufficient Russian crude and gas supplies, which would also allow it to supply the neighboring Serbia.
  • Russia announced at the end of December that it would retaliate against Warsaw’s decision to close the Russian consulate in Gdansk by closing the Polish consulate in Irkutsk.

Russian politics

    Eight men allegedly participated in a deadly Ukrainian truck bomb attack on a Russian bridge that connects southern Russia and Crimea, and were given life sentences by a Russian military court.

  • The eight men who had been found guilty of terrorism-related terrorism ties to an organized crime organization that assisted Ukraine in carrying out the bombing are charged with helping.
  • The attack, which left five people dead and damaged what was a crucial supply route for Russian forces fighting in Ukraine, was blamed on Ukraine’s SBU domestic intelligence agency.

Trump says one National Guard soldier shot near White House has died

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One of the two National Guard members who was shot close to the White House has died, according to Donald Trump, president of the United States, while the other is “fighting for his life.”

After being ambushed, Trump claimed that Sarah Beckstrom, a member of the West Virginia National Guard, was shot in the double shooting on Wednesday evening and later died from wounds.

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Beckstrom, 20, was described by President Trump as a “highly respected, young, magnificent person.”

He claimed that Andrew Wolfe, a 24-year-old fellow service member, is still in critical condition.

Trump addressed troops in a video call to mark the US Thanksgiving holiday, telling them, “He’s in very bad shape.”

The main suspect in the shootings of the two National Guard members is Afghan national Rahmanaullah Lakanwal, 29.

Before emigrating to the US in 2021, shortly after the withdrawal of Western forces from Afghanistan, Lakanwal was reportedly employed by the US spy agency there.

Beckstrom left high school and joined the West Virginia National Guard two years ago, according to Rosiland Jordan, Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Washington, DC.

She and her partner were ambushed by a man, according to Jordan, who was also a member of the West Virginia National Guard, on Wednesday afternoon, mid-afternoon.

If either or both of the victims did not survive the gun attack, according to US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro, who confirmed on Thursday that Lakanwal would face first-degree murder charges against her.

According to Pirro, “We are praying that they survive and that the first-degree murder will not be the highest charge.”

Make no mistake, she said, “But if they don’t, that will undoubtedly be the charge.”

The Trump administration announced following the attack that it was reexamining all green cards issued to people who immigrated to the US from 19 nations, including Afghanistan.

According to Joseph Edlow, the head of US Citizenship and Immigration Services, the president ordered a “full scale, rigorous re-examination of every green card for every alien from every country of concern” on Thursday night.

Van Persie gives son debut ‘as a coach – not as a dad’

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In response to Feyenoord’s Europa League defeat by Celtic, Robin van Persie claims that his decision to hand Shaqueel his senior debut was made “as a coach” rather than “out of sentiment.”

The 19-year-old forward signed a first professional contract with the Dutch club in 2022 after two seasons at Manchester City’s academy.

In the Eredivisie defeat by NEC Nijmegen on Sunday, Shaqueel was named in Feyenoord’s first-team squad for the first time in 2025.

In the 81st minute of Feyenoord’s Europa League defeat to Celtic, he made his senior debut four days later.

Afterward, former Arsenal and Manchester United forward Robin said, “I made that call as a coach, not as a father because we needed a goal.”

Shaqueel is a player who can score goals from all directions. I brought him on for that reason.

From the perspective of a father, it’s always a special moment when your son makes his debut. But I wasn’t all that focused on enjoying that moment; instead, I was engaged in my craft like Shaqueel.

The London-born teen only had one shot in Celtic’s box, meaning he had no chance to make an impact.

One minute after his introduction, Martin O’Neill’s side scored their third goal, bringing the score to 2-1.

“Added Robin,” Shaqueel, as one of the players, is how I see him. When we both already worked together a few years ago, we both agreed on this. I think Shaweel handled that really well, too, in my opinion.

“We will have a nice moment, when we are proud of each other, when we are home, of course.” Shaqueel deserves my respect because, like every player who makes their debut, there is a whole process unfolding before he does. He put in a lot of effort, deserved it, and it’s a special moment for him.

Johan and Jordi Cruyff

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Johan Cruyff, a hero as a player and manager with Ajax and Barcelona, is one of football’s most renowned names.

During Johan’s time as Barca boss, his son Jordi played 54 games for the Spanish giants before leaving the club in the summer of 1996.

By standard standards, Jordi had a respectable career, having played for Manchester United and nine times for his country, but he was unable to live up to his father’s renowned status.

Jamie and Harry Redknapp

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Jamie Redknapp started and ended his professional career with various clubs, where he totaled 38 games. At the age of 16, he survived at Bournemouth under the direction of his father before relocating to Liverpool in 1991. And he left Southampton at the age of 31 in 2005 after retiring due to an injury six months later.

Steve and Alex Bruce

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Under his father Steve, Alex Bruce managed more games than any other manager, registering for 116. That was in 2005-2006 at Birmingham, followed by three years of work at Hull.

Zinedine and Enzo and Luca Zidane

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Zinedine Zidane, a legend at Real Madrid, actually played two of his sons. Goalkeeper Luca and midfielder Enzo both scored in Copa del Rey games while goalkeeper Luca also played two La Liga games.

Darren and Alex Ferguson

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Darren, a midfielder for Manchester United before joining his father’s squad for the 1992-1993 Premier League championship, left in 1994 for Wolves.

Giuliano and Diego Simeone

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Giuliano Simeone has previously played on loan at Zaragoza and Alaves, but hasn’t played for his father Diego at Atletico Madrid for the majority of his career.

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