On December 19, YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul will take on former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in a professional match.
Eight three-minute rounds of the heavyweight matchup will take place at the Kaseya Center in Miami, and it will be available for streaming on Netflix.
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The 28-year-old Paul, who has a 12-1 record (7 KOs) and last fought in a fight in June when he unanimously defeated former middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, will have to face the most difficult fight of his career.
This is not an AI simulation, the author says. Paul told Netflix, “This is Judgement Day. “A professional heavyweight fight with a legendary world champion.”
Every doubt disappears when I defeat Anthony Joshua, and no one can deny me the chance to fight for the title. This is what you wanted, haters!
Joshua, 36, has not yet competed since losing to Daniel Dubois in an IBF title fight in September 2024, despite the two-time unified heavyweight world champion and Olympic gold medalist.
Joshua said, “Jake or anyone can get this work. No retribution. I took a break, and now I’m back with a big show. I have a great opportunity here.
I’m about to break the internet over Jake Paul’s face, whether you like it or not, and I’m here to do massive numbers, fight big fights, and break every record while remaining composed, collected, and cool.
On December 24, 2023, Anthony Joshua celebrates defeating Otto Wallin at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Following the dog attack in west London, Tom Parker Bowles, the son of Queen Camilla and the stepson of King Charles, fought to save his Jack Russell named Maud.
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Queen Consort Camilla’s son, Tom Parker Bowles, has detailed the encounter(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Tom Parker Bowles — Queen Camilla’s son and King Charles’ stepson — bravely fought to save his dog after a 10stone mastiff attacked her, he has revealed.
When the large canine spotted Maud, a small Jack Russell, during a walk, the food writer, 50, said “all hell broke loose.” The mastiff slammed into Maud as they left their walker. The mastiff “was screaming with terror within seconds,” Tom said. “My tiny, less-than-one-stone terrier was slammed against me. Then the agonizingly painful cry began. My memory is currently somewhat cloudy.
However, Tom claimed that during the encounter in Kensington, west London earlier this month, “pure instinct took over” and that he “launched myself on to the dog.” If the attacker could raise its head and crush her like a furry Twiglet, the gallant father of two said, “I knew Maud would be finished.” I frantically attempted to break the dog’s jaws, which were entangling her soft, white belly in a vice-like manner.
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Crowds gathered as chaos ensued, and one man reportedly whacked the dog with his walking stick. The mastiff loosened its grip after around 30 seconds, a period which felt like hours to Tom. The food critic, one of two children to Queen Camilla, freed Maud, but she suffered gory injuries.
The pooch, who herself weighs less than one stone, needed two operations though she may bear psychological scars as well as those from her injuries. Tom alerted the police but doesn’t want the dog responsible put down. Writing for the Daily Mail, he said: “I don’t want the dog who attacked Maud put down, nor do I want to press charges. Emergency vet care is not cheap, but I’m lucky that Maud is covered by Petplan – which, so far, has been incredibly efficient. It’s not every day one says that about an insurance company. What I do want, though, is these big, powerful and often beautiful dogs to be muzzled when out in public. Is that too much to ask?
I’m not opposed to knee-jerk laws that ban particular breeds or have them destroyed, as they may be. I’d rather the owner bear the cost.
Earlier this year, police forces said they had recorded an huge spike in the number of dog attacks on people across the UK – and interactive maps showed which areas had seen the most incidents. The largest increase in the number of dog attacks was recorded by Cleveland Police, where they went up by a massive 163% between 2019 and 2024.
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Tom’s experience has left the writer fearful of what could happen if large dogs attack a small child, which has been the case in recent years. The Mirror told how one girl — Amelia Bird — had 30 horrific wounds after she was attacked by a pack of dogs belonging to one man in Carrington, Greater Manchester last year.
As he continues to face growing unease from Americans over the cost of living, US President Donald Trump has defended his administration’s record on lowering prices.
Trump praised the return of inflation to “normal” levels in a speech to McDonald’s franchise owners and suppliers on Monday, while promising to keep price growth at a low level.
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Trump said, “We have it down to a low level, but we’re going to get it a little lower.”
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The Republican president blamed former US President Joe Biden for the economy’s failure and reiterated his regular claim that Americans were “damn lucky” that he won the 2024 election.
“No one has done the pricing we’ve done,” said the spokesperson. Trump claimed that “we took control of a mess.”
In spite of persistent affordability concerns, Trump, whose 2024 presidential campaign focused a lot on living costs, has struggled to appeal to Americans.
In a Reuters poll conducted this month, 66 percent of respondents said Trump had not lived up to their expectations for affordability, while 63 percent said the same about the economy in general.
Popular disinformation has been used to explain why Republicans lost in early this month’s off-year elections in several states, including New Jersey and Virginia.
Trump signed an executive order on Friday to lower duties on 200 food products, including beef, bananas, coffee, and orange juice, despite repeatedly lowering the impact of his tariffs on prices.
In an effort to address affordability concerns, Trump has also made mention of tariff-funded $2, 000 rebate checks and the introduction of 50-year mortgages.
Although inflation has significantly decreased since Biden’s administration’s four-decade high of 9.1%, it still is significantly below the Federal Reserve’s target of 2 percent.
In October, the inflation rate increased to 3 percent, marking the first time since January, despite the fact that many analysts had anticipated a higher figure as a result of Trump’s trade talks.
Trump, who is well-known for his adoration of McDonald’s, praised the fast-food chain for a significant portion of his speech on Monday, branding it an example of his economic agenda.
From the cashier starting her first job to the franchisee opening their first location to the young family in a drive-through line, “Together we are fighting for an economy where everyone can win.”
Trump also expressed his “special thanks” to the fast-food chain for introducing more affordable menu options, including the reintroduced extra value meals, which were phased out in 2018 and are $5 or $8.
Actor Liev Schreiber was rushed to a New York hospital yesterday after suddenly experiencing an intense headache.
The Golden Globe nominee was concerned enough to call his doctor, who advised him to head to the hospital for urgent evaluation. Liev, who was in crime drama Ray Donovan for seven years, underwent a full series of medical tests as doctors attempted to determine what had caused the alarming symptoms.
Early assessments indicate the 58-year-old performer remains fully conscious and responsive in the hospital. It said he is able to speak clearly, walk without difficulty, and move all of his limbs normally, and so doctors are confident he did not experience a stroke or major neurological impairment.
But medics continue to monitor Liev, a father of three, closely as he awaits his test results. He had described the headache as “massive”, according to early reports in the US.
Liev is pictured with his wife Taylor Neisen, a former Miss South Dakota (Getty Images)
This isn’t the first time Liev, born in San Francisco, California, has experienced a sudden and medically puzzling episode. He has previously spoken about a frightening incident that occurred while he was performing on Broadway, when he suffered what was later diagnosed as transient global amnesia. The condition, which causes abrupt and temporary memory loss, struck him in the middle of a stage performance. He recalled getting a powerful headache backstage and feeling immediately aware that something was very wrong.
During the episode, he suddenly couldn’t remember the name of a co-star standing right in front of him. When he walked out onstage, he found that he couldn’t remember his lines — or even which play he was performing. The sensation, as he described it later, was as though his entire memory had dropped away at once. An MRI eventually ruled out more dangerous causes such as a stroke or a brain bleed, and he was diagnosed with transient global amnesia. His memory returned fully by the next morning, and doctors explained that the condition, though dramatic, typically resolves on its own without long-term harm.
Doctors are not yet certain whether the severe headache that sent him to the hospital this week is connected in any way to his earlier episode. No conclusions have been made regarding the star’s situation, and testing is still being conducted. However, migraines are thought to be related to transient global amnesia.
Schreiber and Taylor Neisen have a young daughter together, and they are both engaged in private life. He previously dated actress Naomi Watts, and he has two older children, Kai and Sasha. As he goes through a continual evaluation, family members are said to be by his side.
Vogue Williams has reportedly signed up for I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! ten years after husband Spencer Matthews was removed from camp three days into the 2015 contest
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Vogue Williams is preparing for an extended period apart from her husband Spencer Matthews
Spencer Matthews will not be able to fly to Australia to support wife Vogue Williams during her time on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!, it is reported.
The TV personality, 37, is instead in Cape Town, South Africa, where he is gearing up for his third full Ironman triathlon, part of a challenge of seven in seven continents in just 21 days. This would secure Spencer, who was in Made in Chelsea for four years, a Guinness World Record.
The timing, though, is so unfortunate that Spencer won’t even be able to watch Vogue, 40, take on Bush Tucker Trials as she navigates the jungle’s challenges and she won’t know if he completes his “Project Seven”. A source said it was extremely unlikely the couple could avoid the diary clash, as Spencer has just finished his second triathlon — taken in Arizona — and must complete the set within the 21-day deadline.
And Vogue, meanwhile, has been tipped as “one of the most glam signings” I’m a Celebrity has had in years. A source said: “It has been a hard decision to go on the show, because it will mean so much time away from her kids, but she wants to fight her fears and go for it.”
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Spencer himself was in the jungle — for a mere three days in 2015 until he was booted out for taking steroids and failing to tell producers beforehand. In an interview since, he said “vanity” was the reason for his misdemeanour.
Now he can’t even get there to support his wife of seven years. Vogue, the Irish presenter and model, faces the creepy crawlies in the Australian jungle as one of the show’s late arrivals.
A source told the Daily Mail: “The timing isn’t ideal at all, but sometimes these things happen, and Vogue and Spencer’s diaries just clash. Of course, Spencer would want nothing more than to support Vogue in Australia and be there waiting for her when she leaves the jungle but both committed to their own projects, and unfortunately, the schedules overlap.
“They’ll both be missing their children, who will stay in London, continue attending school, and no doubt support their parents from afar – catching Vogue on TV whenever they can.”
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Spencer’s latest extreme challenge has seen him embark on a global mission to complete seven triathlons, each involving swimming, cycling and running, across seven continents in just 21 days.
The father of three, originally from Grantham, Lincolnshire, has already ticked off Europe and Arizona, and is now flying to Cape Town for race number three, all while documenting the journey on his podcast, Untapped.
On Tuesday, November 18, 2018, this is how things are going.
Fighting
Three people were killed and three children were hurt in a Russian missile attack on Balakliia, eastern Ukraine, according to a regional military official in the Kharkiv region’s Telegram on Monday.
Vladyslav Haivanenko, the acting head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, wrote on Facebook that at least two people were killed and three were hurt in the Russian shelling of the Nikopol district in the Ukrainian region.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, three villages were taken by Russian forces in three regions of Ukraine on Monday, according to the RIA news agency. Hai and Platonivka in the Donetsk and Dvorichanske in the Kharkiv regions are the villages.
36 Ukrainian drones were destroyed overnight by Russia’s air defense forces, according to RIA reporting on Monday, citing daily data from the Defense Ministry.
According to Ukraine’s emergency services, a Russian attack in Odesa, in southern Ukraine, sparked fires at energy and port infrastructure facilities on Monday.
According to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, the attack forced Romania to leave a border village and damaged port equipment and several civilian vessels, including one carrying liquefied natural gas.
According to Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the regional administration, a 68-year-old man has died after being injured in a Russian drone attack in the Kherson region of Ukraine.
According to Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, an electrical substation required for nuclear safety has been damaged by a military attack that left two Ukrainian nuclear power plants running at reduced capacity for ten days.
Following a two-day suspension of its oil loadings, the Russian port of Novorossiysk, according to the Kremlin, resumed export activities on Monday.
On November 17, 2025, a firefighter stands outside an apartment complex in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, where Russian missiles were fired.
military assistance
At France’s Velizy-Villacoublay Air Base, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed to purchase 100 French-made Rafale warplanes over the course of ten years.
According to the Interfax news agency, Macron claimed Alstom, France’s rail transport company, and Ukrainian Railways have signed a 475 million euro ($551 million) contract to deliver 55 electric locomotives to Ukraine.
Regional security
After an explosion on a Polish railway track on a route to Ukraine over the weekend, Polish Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski reported on Monday that one confirmed and one likely act of sabotage took place on Polish railways.
The likelihood that those responsible for the sabotage were acting at the people’s volition, according to Polish Special Services Minister Tomasz Siemoniak, who spoke at the same press conference. Despite not naming Russia, he appeared to be pointing the finger at Russia.
diplomacy and politics
Macron expressed confidence in Zelenskyy’s ability to improve Ukraine’s anticorruption record and implement reforms to ensure its accession to the EU during a joint press conference in Paris.
During a state visit to China on Monday, German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil stated that China “should work together to end the conflict in Ukraine” and that “China can play a key role.”
China will continue to contribute to the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis, he said in his response.
The Kremlin confirmed on Monday that a possible prisoner-of-war exchange with Ukraine was taking place, but it would not provide more details.
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump’s summit is anticipated to take place in Russia, according to Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Kremlin.
Peskov added that Moscow was very opposed to a bill that Trump claimed Republicans in the US were working on that would impose sanctions on all nations that conduct business with Russia.
Russian’s website added former prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov and prominent economist Sergei Guriev to its list of “extremists and terrorists” on Monday, according to the watchdog’s website.
Economy
In a letter to EU members on Monday, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, stated that the bloc had three options for helping Ukraine meet its financing needs: “Support… financed by member states via grants, a limited recourse loan funded by the union borrowing on the financial markets or a limited recourse loan linked to the cash balances of immobilized assets.”
Five sources with knowledge of the process told the Reuters news agency that the Chevron oil company is considering options to purchase foreign assets from the Russian oil company Lukoil after the US Department of the Treasury approved potential buyers talking to Lukoil about foreign assets.