Xi Jinping Likely to Skip Trump's Inauguration Despite Invitation
Chinese President Xi Jinping is unlikely to attend the inauguration ceremony of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on January 20, despite receiving an invitation
The Russian embassy in Washington dismissed accusations of interference in the US presidential election, calling them “malicious slander,” according to a statement cited by Reuters. The embassy claimed that allegations of “Russian machinations” were unfounded and intended for use in internal political battles in the US. Russian media outlets quoted the statement, which rejected the idea of any involvement by Moscow in the election.
Previously, the FBI reported the circulation of false bomb threats and fake videos related to the election, further fueling concerns about potential interference in the voting process.
On election day, nearly three thousand migrants began a march from southern Mexico to the United States. The procession highlighted immigration as a central issue in the US presidential race. Migrants, carrying banners that read “No more migrant blood,” aimed to convey a message to US authorities that they were simply seeking work and posed no harm.
In recent years, several migrant convoys have set out from Mexico toward the US border, often traveling in large groups to ensure their safety. However, most of these groups have dispersed before reaching their destination.
This latest procession began in Tapachula, the capital of the Mexican state of Chiapas, where migrants had gathered. Tapachula, home to a mandatory border checkpoint, has experienced an increase in violence in recent months, with migrants frequently falling victim to organized crime in the area.
Ukraine’s military forces confirmed a strike on the Stalnoi Kon linear production dispatch station, an oil depot located in Russia’s Oryol Oblast, on the night of 13-14 December
Bulgaria has secured a €250 million loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to co-finance priority projects supported by EU funds during the 2021-2027 programming period
French President Emmanuel Macron has named François Bayrou as France's new prime minister
Switzerland is preparing to modernize its extensive network of nuclear bunkers, a move prompted by the increasing global uncertainties, especially after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Chinese President Xi Jinping is unlikely to attend the inauguration ceremony of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on January 20, despite receiving an invitation
Amid growing concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions, Israel has reportedly drawn up plans to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, with its military continuing preparations for potential airstrikes
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