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Latest news bulletin | December 9th, 2025 – Midday

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00:00Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky describes Monday night's meeting in Brussels with NATO
00:05chief Mark Rotter and EU leaders as good and productive.
00:10Antonio Costa has rejected any attempt to interfere in European politics in response
00:15to a controversial document released by the Trump administration last week.
00:21Celebrations kicked off across Syria as people marked one year since the fall of
00:26longtime strongman President Bashar al-Assad.
00:30At least 33 people were injured after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake hit northeastern Japan on Monday night.
00:40Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held his Monday evening meeting with NATO Secretary-General
00:46Mark Rotter, European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
00:52describing it as good and productive.
00:55Zelensky said that he had briefed the NATO chief and EU leaders on the situation on the diplomatic track
01:02following his earlier meeting in London with leaders of the UK, France and Germany, known as the E3.
01:10According to Zelensky, the meeting torched on the PURL initiative to procure critical US-made military equipment
01:17and the reparations loan.
01:19Monday's meeting came ahead of Thursday's high-stakes European Council summit that will focus on efforts to
01:25persuade Belgium to approve the use of Russian frozen assets to help the war effort in Ukraine.
01:32Earlier in his London meeting, Zelensky reiterated that any territorial concessions to Russia,
01:38a key element of Washington's plan for ending the war, remain off the board.
01:44According to the Ukrainian president, Kyiv had neither the legal nor moral right to hand over territory to Russia
01:52in any deal seeking to end the war.
01:55After three days of talks between US and Ukrainian delegations in Florida,
02:03Donald Trump says Zelensky is not ready for a peace deal with Russia.
02:08Speaking to reporters at the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors,
02:12he accused the Ukrainian leader of holding up the talks from moving forward.
02:16And I have to say that I'm a little bit disappointed that President Zelensky hasn't yet read the proposal.
02:23That was as of a few hours ago.
02:25His people love it, but he hasn't.
02:28Russia's fine with it.
02:30However, Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn't publicly expressed approval for the White House plan.
02:37Trump was the first president to hold the Kennedy Center Honors,
02:41a role normally assumed by journalists and presenters.
02:43He says he did so, quote, at the request of a certain television network.
02:49During his speech, he praised Sylvester Stallone, KISS and Gloria Gaynor, among others.
02:58European Council President Antonio Costa rejected any attempt at political interference
03:03in response to a controversial US government document published last week criticizing Europe.
03:08The document, released by the Trump administration, called on Europe to change course and tighten immigration
03:15or face what they called civilizational erasure.
03:18It also noted that it will support, quote,
03:21like-minded patriotic parties across the continent to cultivate resistance.
03:25So, we have a difference in our vision of the world.
03:31But it goes beyond that.
03:34It's true that this strategy continues to talk about Europe as an ally.
03:41It's good.
03:42But if we have an ally, we must act as an ally.
03:48And the ally is not to interfere with the interests of the political choice of these allies.
03:59We respect them.
04:01We respect the sovereignty of each other.
04:04Of course, surely, many Europeans don't share the same view that the Americans on different subjects.
04:13And it's natural that they don't share the same view that we have.
04:17What we can't accept, is this threat of interference in the political life of Europe.
04:25The 33-page document also argued that a combination of ill-designed economic policies,
04:49excessive regulation, and illegal migration could lead to Europe's demise as a civilization.
04:54Washington says its goal is to help Europe change its current trajectory,
04:59as sentiment European lawmakers have slammed is unacceptable.
05:09Celebrations kicked off across Syria to mark one year since the ousting of longtime strongman president Bashar al-Assad.
05:16These were the scenes in the capital, Damascus.
05:19People cheered, fireworks were set off, and the new Syrian flags were raised and waved.
05:26And the country's transitional president, Ahmad al-Sharah,
05:29delivered a message promising bright and stable times ahead.
05:32The message appears to have been well-received by the Syrian people.
06:02public.
06:09December 8th does not just mark the end of Bashar's rule for the people of Syria.
06:27It's the end of the Assad dynasty, which started with his father Hafez back in 1971.
06:35It's also an opportunity for Syrians to remember the estimated 600,000 people
06:40who lost their lives in 14 years of brutal civil war.
06:47Japan on Tuesday began to assess damage and caution people of potential aftershocks
06:53after a late-night 7.5 magnitude earthquake left at least 33 people injured.
06:59According to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency,
07:02the quake caused light damage and a tsunami in Pacific coastal communities.
07:07Prime Minister Senai Takai-chi said an emergency tax force was formed to urgently assess the damage.
07:14Officials said train services in coastal counties were halted
07:20and thousands of people were left without electricity.
07:25Safety inspections were also carried out at several nuclear power plants
07:28after the earthquake, learning from the 2011 Fukushima disaster,
07:48but no major damage appears to have occurred.
07:52Authorities said they've ordered they have a question of some 90,000 people.
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