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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Thursday that the United States has proposed creating a “free economic zone” in parts of the eastern Donbass region from which Ukraine will withdraw under peace talks with Russia. In wide-ranging comments to reporters, President Zelenskiy said Kiev had presented the United States with an updated version of its peace plan. “It’s not a single document but a series of documents,” many of which need to be finalized. He said the Trump administration wants to have a “full understanding” of the plan’s status by Christmas. The Ukrainian leader said territorial issues remained unresolved. “The Russians…
Liverpool have removed Mohamed Salah from their squad for the match in Milan, sparking interest from the Saudi Professional League.Liverpool manager Arne Slott has confirmed he will meet with Mohamed Salah to decide whether the Egyptian international will feature in Saturday’s Premier League Championship match at Brighton & Hove Albion.The 33-year-old forward, who won the UEFA Champions League and two Premier League titles with the Anfield-based club, sparked controversy after his reaction to being substituted on the bench for last Saturday’s 3-3 draw with Leeds United.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listSalah was on the bench for the third…
Thursday, December 11, 2025, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. Daniel Heuer | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesPrivate markets could see an influx of capital and investors under a bill approved by the House of Representatives on Thursday.A series of capital formation bills, known as the Investment Act, passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 302 to 123. Eighty-seven Democrats joined all Republicans in the House of Representatives in supporting the bill. The far-reaching bill would give more investors access to private markets. Lawmakers argue that the measure will encourage more companies to go public and encourage capital…
File Photo: This illustration taken on August 25, 2025 shows the Broadcom logo and a computer motherboard. Dado Luvić | ReutersThis is CNBC’s Morning Squawk newsletter. Subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox.Here are five important things investors need to know to start their trading day.1. Types of chipsof S&P500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average Investors jumped into old economy and blue-chip stocks yesterday, pushing them to new closing highs. of Nasdaq Composite withdrew from the rally after its stock price fell 11%. oracle sparked a recent wave of concerns about spending on artificial intelligence.Here’s what you need…
helmsford, england — In Epping, a small town on the leafy outskirts of London, social media was abuzz with calls for local men to “wear a mask” and bring their “outrage”. There was further trouble relating to the Bell Hotel, one of dozens of hotels that housed asylum seekers in the UK. Epping residents were furious after an Ethiopian national staying there was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a woman and a 14-year-old schoolgirl. A protest organized online on July 17 quickly turned violent. One man also hit police with a bottle. others with fists. Four men later pleaded…
Taylor Swift, Ellas Tour Documentary Series, Concert Film: All the Fascinating Details RevealedWelcome to the end of an era. A year after Taylor Swift wrapped up her record-breaking Elas Tour, she’s taking fans on the road as she looks back on one of her most captivating chapters to date. In the first two episodes of her new docuseries, released on Disney+ on December 12, Taylor and her touring family bring the curtain down on their historic journey with candid interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. “There were two main factors that culminated in The Eras Tour, and both were unpleasant,” Taylor explained…
Afghanistan’s International Olympic Committee member Samira Asghari said Taliban authorities must face the harsh reality that women’s rights to education and sports must be respected if the Taliban is to be accepted internationally.Asghari, 31, is living in exile for the second time and hopes to engage with Afghanistan’s rulers.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe Taliban government banned girls from attending school over the age of 12 and barred them from most jobs, public service, and sports.Asghari, who became Afghanistan’s first IOC member in 2018, acknowledged that her “situation is very difficult” and that “certain precautions are certainly needed”…
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on December 11, 2025 in New York City.Spencer Pratt | Getty ImagesFutures linked to the Dow Jones Industrial Average Stocks rose on Friday as investors continued to exit tech stocks and move into the value sector of the market.Dow futures rose 99 points, or 0.2%. S&P 500 futures fell 0.1% and Nasdaq 100 futures fell about 0.5%.chip manufacturer broadcom The company fell 6% in pre-market trading despite beating expectations for the fourth quarter and gave a strong outlook for the current quarter, saying sales of artificial intelligence chips were…
CNBC’s Jim Cramer explained Thursday why he thinks tech stocks are soaring. apple, meta and tesla All three companies have been “stalling” recently, with annual gains of about 10%.After the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third time in a row this week, large hedge funds and asset managers bought stocks known to benefit from lower interest rates, Cramer said. He suggested that they now prefer companies such as home builders, retailers, banks, industrials and transportation rather than tech giants.Mr. Kramer emphasized that, Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P500 Tech industries close at record highs Nasdaq Composite Thursday ended…
U.S. artificial intelligence stocks fell into negative territory in pre-market trading on Friday, extending losses into a third day. oracle Shares fell 0.9% in pre-market trading, offsetting an earlier loss of 1.3%. Nvidia 0.7% decrease, micron down 0.9%, coreweave Shares were down 1.3% as of 5:16 a.m. ET. broadcomreported a strong quarter on Thursday, but was last seen down 5%.Shares of cloud computing and database software maker Oracle fell sharply on Thursday, closing about 11% lower after Wednesday’s revenue fell short of analysts’ expectations.Other AI stocks also lagged, despite record gains elsewhere on Wall Street, suggesting investors are shifting away…