Syria ministers discuss military cooperation with Putin in Russia: Report

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syria’s foreign and defense ministers met in Moscow to discuss expanding “strategic cooperation in the military industries sector,” according to Syrian state media.

According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Putin’s meeting with the minister of defense and the minister of foreign affairs of Syria, Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, on Tuesday focused on “mutual interest” political, economic, and military issues, with “particular emphasis” on defense.

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Putin and the Syrian ministers discussed a number of issues relating to the defense, including expanding military cooperation, modernizing the Syrian army’s equipment, and transferring expertise and cooperation in research and development, according to SANA.

According to SANA, “both sides discussed ways to advance military and technical partnership in a way that strengthens the Syrian Arab Army’s defensive capabilities and keeps up with modern developments in military industries.”

According to the news agency, the two sides also discussed political and economic issues, including the “importance of continued political and diplomatic coordination between Damascus and Moscow in international forums.”

On the economic front, the discussions focused on boosting Russian-Syrian cooperation, including in terms of reconstruction initiatives, infrastructure development, and investment.

Putin reiterated “Moscow’s condemnation of repeated Israeli violations of Syrian territory, which he described as a direct threat to regional security and stability,” while also reaffirming Russia’s “steady support” for Syria and its territorial integrity.

The ministers’ recent visit to Moscow comes as a result of Syria’s new administration’s removal from power of Bashar al-Assad, its longtime leader and Moscow’s ex-alleyer, in December.

Russia’s key supporter of al-Assad during Syria’s nearly 14-year civil war included Russian air support that rained air strikes on rebel-held areas, which provided essential military support for the Assad regime.

Moscow is eager to establish positive relations with the new government in Damascus despite al-Assad and his family escaping to Russia after the regime was overthrown.

Moscow is particularly interested in obtaining agreements to keep operating the Tartous naval base and Khmeimim airbase on Syria’s Mediterranean coast, where Russian forces are still stationed.

Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s new president, traveled to Russia in October, where he stated that his country would honor all previous agreements reached between Moscow and Damascus, which suggested that the two Russian military installations were secure during the post-Assad regime.

Putin stated during al-Sharaa’s visit that Moscow was prepared to take all necessary steps in response to what he termed the “many interesting and useful beginnings” discussed by the two sides regarding resuming relations.

Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian government’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, claimed that during the Syrian delegation’s visit, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov would also speak with his Syrian counterpart, Al-Shaibani.

Al-Shaibani claimed that his country wanted Russia “by our side” during a July visit to Moscow.

“The present period presents numerous challenges and threats, but it also offers a chance to build a strong, united Syria,” he said. And of course, we’re interested in Russia supporting us along this path,” Al-Shaibani said at the time to Lavrov.

Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa meet at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, on October 15, 2025. [Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko via Reuters]

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,399

On Wednesday, December 24, 2018, this is the current status:

Fighting

    Russian forces launched a “massive attack” on Ukraine on Monday night, killing three people and launching 30 missiles and 650 drones against 13 regions, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a post on X.

  • A four-year-old girl was among the victims of the overnight attack, according to Governor Vitalii Bunechko’s Telegram post. According to Bunechko, “Doctors struggled to save the child’s life, but ultimately they were unable to save her,” adding that five other people were seriously hurt in the attack.
  • A woman was killed and three others were hurt when Russian forces launched drones and missiles into the Kyiv district of Ukraine, according to Governor Mykola Kalashnyk.
  • One person was killed by Russian shelling in the western Khmelnytskyi region of Ukraine, according to Governor Serhii Tiurin.
  • Five people were injured in the Kyiv City Military Administration’s Tymur Tkachenko, who is the head of the city’s Sviatoshynskyi district.
A Russian drone struck an elderly woman on Tuesday in Kyiv, Ukraine, causing her to look out of her broken window.
    According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy, Russian forces are attempting to destroy energy infrastructure in a number of regions across the nation. The ministry announced that it was restoring power to the regions of Rivne, Ternopil, and Odesa. The ministry claimed that the border region’s situation was “most challenging” because “continued fighting makes it difficult to restore electricity.”

  • After months of intense fighting, the Donetsk region’s Siversk area, according to the Ukrainian General Staff, which noted that Moscow’s forces there had a “significant advantage.”
  • On Tuesday night, Ukrainian F-16 fighter pilots shot down 34 of 35 Russian “aerial targets,” according to the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Three men were killed on Monday when a Ukrainian drone struck a car in the Belgorod region, according to the emergency response team there.
  • One person was killed and three were hurt in a second Ukrainian drone attack in Belgorod on Tuesday, according to the regional operational headquarters’ Telegram post.
  • According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, according to the state news agency TASS, Russian forces destroyed 56 Ukrainian drones in one day as well as a guided bomb.

Ceasefire

  • In his nightly address, Zelenskyy stated that “we sense that the Ukrainian side wants to reach a final agreement” to end the conflict in Ukraine.
  • Following discussions in Miami, Zelenskyy stated in an earlier post on X that “several draft documents have now been prepared.” He said that these documents include documents on a fundamental framework for ending this war, as well as security guarantees for Ukraine, and recovery.
  • According to Pope Leo, “among the things that cause me much sadness” is Russia’s apparent refusal to accept a ceasefire on December 25.
  • Leo addressed reporters outside his home in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, saying, “I will make an appeal to people of goodwill to respect at least Christmas Day as a day of peace.”

Koepka becomes first major winner to leave LIV Golf

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Brooks Koepka, a five-time major champion, has left LIV Golf to prioritize “his family’s needs.”

The 35-year-old American won five events over four seasons before controversially leaving the PGA Tour to join the Saudi Arabian-backed series in 2022.

Brooks’ decisions have always been influenced by his family, and his family believes this is the ideal time to spend more time at home, according to a statement released on Tuesday from his representatives. “Brooks continues to be enthralled by the game of golf.”

Koepka’s contract reportedly had a year left, but LIV Golf’s CEO, Scott O’Neil, stated that his departure had been “amicably and mutually agreed.”

Koepka, who was born in Florida and has a young son, turned professional in 2012 and spent nine years competing on North America’s elite professional circuit.

In a statement, the PGA Tour also expressed gratitude to Koepka and “his family for continuing success,” adding that they “continue to provide the best professional golfers with the most competitive, challenging, and lucrative environment in which to pursue greatness.”

Koepka, a three-time US Open champion, has also won twice.

In a time when the sport appeared to be at war, his defection from the PGA Tour was viewed as a major coup for LIV, along with big names like Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, and Bryson DeChambeau.

Talor Gooch will now take over as Koepka’s LIV Golf team captain as the team prepares to face competition in February for the opening day of the 2026 season.

Koepka leaves LIV Golf as the first major player, but there has been much rumors about his future and a potential return to the PGA Tour.

Players who entered LIV Golf events were flag as unauthorised by the Tour and have since been suspended. Following their previous LIV event, non-members have been subject to a year-end ban.

Koepka will also be permitted to play in each of golf’s four major championships and be eligible to play on the DP World Tour.

What will be fascinating when it comes next?

Koepka’s departure marks a significant development as the first major-winning player to leave the lucrative breakaway league.

Since winning the US PGA Championship in 2023, the five-time major champion has suffered a dramatic decline in form. His involvement with LIV was unremarkably lukewarm, and he rarely praised the Saudi-backed venture in the same way as many of its other recruits.

It will be fascinating to see what comes next. He will not be eligible to play on the PGA Tour until August, which will be one year after his last LIV appearance.

Could one of the game’s biggest names’ rules be changed, though? That would be a highly contentious decision.

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Lily Allen reveals therapy for habit that drains her bank account

Lily Allen, the singer of West End Girl, has revealed that she is experimenting with eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy to help her deal with a financial compulsion.

Lily Allen has revealed she is currently in therapy to address what she has described as an unhealthy relationship with money, after admitting her spending habits have cost her large sums. The singer, 40, made the candid confession on her Miss Me? podcast alongside long time friend and co-host Miquita Oliver, explaining that she has been working through her addiction to shopping with the help of EMDR therapy.

Lily said she has been in treatment for several months and is beginning to understand how much her spending is tied to her self-worth. During the Christmas special episode, Lily explained that she recently used a therapy session to focus specifically on her compulsion to spend. She admitted that she often tries to get rid of money quickly because she struggles with feeling like she does not deserve it.

In her own words, Lily continued, explaining how EMDR therapy uses stimulation on both sides of the brain to help reframe harmful behaviors or traumatic experiences.

She claimed that she and I attempted to separate our two interests by discussing my spending and how it relates to my sense of self-worth yesterday. Let’s see how that turns out. The actress later stated, “I think I try to get rid of it because I don’t think I deserve it.”

She described the EMDR process as “life changing” and claimed to have started it about four or five months ago. According to Lily, the therapy is enabling her to separate emotional meaning from tangible objects.

The singer also mentioned how this process has helped her accept and refute the notion that expensive goods can increase her worth. The Nonmonogamummy hitmaker said EMDR has worked well for her, despite admitting she doesn’t fully understand the science behind it.

Lily confessed shortly after making a joke on the podcast about giving herself an expensive emerald ring, calling it a “little present” despite the obvious cost.

She was recently seen exiting a £120, 000 Porsche and carrying a £16, 500 Hermès handbag in London. Following a difficult time in her personal life, Lily’s admission about her struggles with overspending comes.

The star split from Stranger Things actor David Harbour late last year, with the pair confirming the end of their marriage in early 2025 following reports that David had been unfaithful during their relationship.

The couple originally got married in 2020 after meeting on the dating app Raya. The emotional fallout from the split inspired Lily’s latest album, West End Girl, which has been described as her most raw work to date.

The songs she wrote and recorded shortly after the breakup explore the betrayal that comes with broken promises.

Lily has spoken about the toll the separation took on her mental health, and previously shared that she checked into an £8,000 a week trauma facility to seek help for panic attacks after her marriage fell apart.

The singer has also admitted that she got a boob job after the split because of body confidence issues she experienced after losing weight quickly during this challenging time and imagining how she would look if she had gained it back.

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She explained to The Observer, “I was concerned about becoming very bottom-heavy because I’ve always been very small up top.” I thought getting boobs would help me feel better about gaining weight. That was my justification.

Major update on Rob Reiner and wife Michele’s murders as death certificates emerge

The couple’s wedding, Michele Reiner, and the legendary Hollywood photographer, Rob Reiner, were found dead on December 14 at their Brentwood, California, home.

Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner died “minutes” after sustaining “multiple” knife wound injuries, their death certificates have revealed.

The documents confirm that The Princess Bride filmmaker and his wife died of “multiple sharp force injuries” inside their Los Angeles home on December 14 caused “with (a) knife, by another”.

According to the death certificates obtained by People magazine, Rob, 78, was found at 3:45 pm, followed by Michele, 70, who was also found at 3:46 pm. Since then, the two have passed away.

Rob and Michele’s 32-year-old son Nick – who had battled addiction issues and was reportedly being treated for schizophrenia – has been arrested and charged with their murders. Meanwhile, the couple’s other children confirmed that a memorial service for them will take place “at a later date”.

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Jake and Romy Reiner, the siblings’ parents, are still appreciative of the love and support they have received, according to a statement from their spokesperson, Jake, 34, and Romy, 27, respectively. Later on, they will share information about a memorial service in their parents’ name.

The When Harry Met Sally… director and his wife had previously been referred to as Jake and Romy’s “best friends.” Words cannot even begin to describe the unimaginable pain we are going through each day, according to a statement released last week.

No one should ever go through the horrifying and heartbreaking loss of our parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. They were our best friends, not just our parents.

When discussing the circumstances surrounding their deaths, the siblings continued to thank and thank people for their love and support.

We are appreciative of the kindness, condolences, and support we have received from people of all kinds, not just from our own families and friends.

We now request respect and privacy, tolerance for speculation and compassion for humanity, and the memorialization of our parents for the extraordinary lives they led and the love they shared.

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After being charged with two counts of first-degree murder, their brother made his first court appearance last Wednesday (17.12.25).

During his appearance at Los Angeles Superior Court, Nick wore a blue anti-suicide smock and shackles despite having battled addiction and homelessness for years.

Koepka announces departure from LIV Golf

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Brooks Koepka, a five-time major champion, has left LIV Golf to prioritize “his family’s needs.”

The 35-year-old American won five events over four seasons before controversially leaving the PGA Tour to join the Saudi Arabian-backed series in 2022.

Brooks’ decisions have always been influenced by his family, and his family believes this is the ideal time to spend more time at home, according to a statement released on Tuesday from his representatives. “Brooks continues to be enthralled by the game of golf.”

Koepka’s contract reportedly had a year left, but LIV Golf’s CEO, Scott O’Neil, stated that his departure had been “amicably and mutually agreed.”

Koepka, who was born in Florida and has a young son, turned professional in 2012 and spent nine years competing on North America’s elite professional circuit.

In a statement, the PGA Tour also expressed gratitude to Koepka and “his family for continuing success,” adding that they “continue to provide the best professional golfers with the most competitive, challenging, and lucrative environment in which to pursue greatness.”

Koepka, a three-time US Open champion, has also won twice.

In a time when the sport appeared to be at war, his defection from the PGA Tour was viewed as a major coup for LIV, along with big names like Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, and Bryson DeChambeau.

Talor Gooch will now take over as Koepka’s LIV Golf team captain as the team prepares to face competition in February for the opening day of the 2026 season.

Koepka leaves LIV Golf as the first major player, but there has been much rumors about his future and a potential return to the PGA Tour.

Players who entered LIV Golf events were flag as unauthorised by the Tour and have since been suspended. Following their previous LIV event, non-members have been subject to a year-end ban.

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