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Министерство финансов США опубликовало окончательные положения, внедряющие требования двухпартийной налоговой отчетности для брокеров цифровых активов


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Houthis vow to continue attacking Israel in solidarity with the Palestinians after Israeli air strikes on Yemen. We ask the US envoy to Yemen, Tim Lenderking, where this escalation could lead. Also in the programme: NASA says it has successfully flown a space probe closer to the sun than ever before – one of its scientists tells us what happens next; and this year’s Booker Prize winning novelist Samantha Harvey and the retired astronaut Cady Coleman discuss life on the International Space Station. (Photo: Houthi supporters protest against the USA and Israel in Sana’a, Yemen. Credit: YAHYA ARHAB/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

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Russia-Ukraine war: Frontline update as of December 27


Ukrainian defenders continue to mount a successful defense against relentless Russian assaults, delivering a decisive blow to enemy forces near Pokrovsk, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

According to the General Staff, 158 combat engagements have occurred so far. The fiercest clashes were reported in the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove directions, with enemy activity also observed in the Lyman and Vremivka directions and the Kursk region.

Throughout the day, Russian forces launched 37 airstrikes on Ukrainian territory, including 43 guided aerial bombs. Additionally, they deployed 808 kamikaze drones. In total, more than 4,300 shelling incidents targeting Ukrainian military positions and civilian settlements were recorded.

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In the Kharkiv direction, Russian forces launched two attacks near Vovchansk. Preliminary estimates indicate that Ukrainian defenders eliminated or wounded 72 occupiers during the day in this area. They also destroyed a tank, two artillery systems, an anti-tank weapon, four vehicles, three communication systems, and 29 drones.

In the Kupiansk direction, the enemy made five attempts to advance toward Ukrainian positions near Petropavlivka and Lozova throughout the day. Four attacks were successfully repelled by the Ukrainian Defense Forces. Intense fighting is ongoing.

In the Lyman direction, Russian forces carried out 20 attacks, all of which were repelled by Ukrainian troops.

In the Siversk direction, the Russian army attempted to advance four times but were driven back.

In the Kramatorsk direction, five combat engagements were recorded, with assaults occurring near Chasiv Yar, Bila Hora, and Stupochky.

In the Toretsk direction, Ukrainian forces repelled ten enemy attacks, successfully halting all advances.

The Pokrovsk direction saw an intense effort by Russian forces, with 52 attempts to breach Ukrainian defenses. The Russian army faced a fierce response from Ukrainian defenders.

Preliminary reports indicate that in this area alone, Ukrainian troops neutralized 382 Russian soldiers, including 196 who were killed. Additionally, they destroyed four vehicles, an armored combat vehicle, a Murom-M observation system, an electronic warfare system, seven communication devices, a Lancet drone, and a motorcycle.

In the Kurakhove direction, Russian forces launched 18 attacks on Ukrainian positions, all of which were successfully repelled by Ukrainian defenders.

In the Vremivka direction, Ukrainian troops thwarted 17 enemy assaults.

In the Prydniprovskyi direction, the enemy continued efforts to dislodge Ukrainian forces from their positions, conducting two unsuccessful offensives over the past day.

In the Kursk region, Ukrainian defenders repelled 22 offensive actions by Russian forces. Meanwhile, Russian aviation carried out 15 airstrikes, deploying 18 guided bombs on their territory.

Notably, as reported by Bloomberg, Ukraine may withdraw its forces from the Kursk region by spring.


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‘The best Hanukkah they ever had’: Brooklynites celebrate light, miracles at lighting of borough’s largest menorah


The first night of Hanukkah was a joyous one in Brooklyn, as hundreds of people from all over the country gathered to light the borough’s largest menorah in Grand Army Plaza. 

It was a cold night, said Rabbi Shimon Hecht of Congregation B’Nai Jacob in Park Slope, but it was filled with light and celebration. 

“The first night was unbelievable, the energy was special,” Hecht said. “So many people told us it was the best Hanukkah they ever had.”

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Hundreds of people attended the celebration. Photo by Erica Price
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Rabbi Shimon Hecht (left) at the first night of Hanukkah at Grand Army Plaza. Photo by Erica Price

Both longtime locals and visitors from far-away cities told Hecht how meaningful it was to celebrate Hanukkah in such a unique way, with so many people gathered together, he said. 

Brooklynites will head to Grand Army Plaza to light the 32-foot-tall menorah every night of Hanukkah, as has been tradition for almost 40 years.

The celebration is meant to “publicize the miracle of Hanukkah,” Hecht said. The holiday marks an ancient victory and a holy miracle — when just one days’ worth of oil left in the Second Temple, in Jerusalem, which had just been reclaimed by the Maccabees, lasted for eight days.

Hanukkah carries with it a message of freedom, light over darkness, and the victory of the Maccabees over their enemies, Hecht said. 

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Local Ethan Bonn played the violin at the celebration. Photo by Erica Price

“We focus on the oil, the fact that it lasted for eight days and nights is a message to each and every one of us that if we put forth our best effort and search for that will, God will provide a miracle for us,” he said. “And what we think is only a little bit will end up being something that is so much greater than we ever imagined.” 

Bobby Dweck, a lifelong Brooklynite, had a miracle of his own on Wednesday night as he headed to his first lighting of Brooklyn’s largest menorah. He went to the wrong place initially, he told Brooklyn Paper, and had to rush to Grand Army Plaza.

 But he made it, and once he arrived, was shocked to be chosen to ride to the top of the menorah to help light the first candle. Getting to the top was “a little scary,” he said, but the experience was “exhilarating.” 

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Bobby Dweck (third from left) found himself unexpectedly riding to the top of the menorah. Photo by Erica Price
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The first candle being lit on Dec. 25. Photo by Erica Price

“Just to be part of something like that was very special,” he said. “It was really cool. Like, seeing everyone happy, smiling, singing, and to be up there and light the candle — I couldn’t believe it. It was really a very special time, and a very special moment.” 

The first night was celebrated with live performances, fresh latkes, and free gifts for little ones, and the food and toys will continue for all eight. Special guests are also slated to attend most nights — Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso on Sunday, Hecht said, and Mayor Eric Adams on Monday. 

Seeing the singing, dancing, and gift-giving gave Dweck hope.

“You see social media, you think the world’s coming to an end,” he said. “But when you actually meet people, you realize most people are just good people. You walk in and you say, ‘You know what? This world’s going to be OK.’” 

People sang, danced and celebrated. Photo by Erica Price
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A young girl snacked on a latke at the lighting. Photo by Erica Price

The sheer size of the menorah emphasizes the message of Hanukkah and the celebration, Hecht said. 

“When people come together at such a massive menorah, it allows for their Jewish pride to express itself in a manner that is greater than what they’re usually used to,” he said. 

As they celebrated light and miracles in Grand Army Plaza, Hecht said the crowd was also praying for the hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza, more than a year after they were kidnapped. 

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The menorah on the first night of Hanukkah. Photo by Erica Price

“We are hoping, and we’re praying that we experience a miracle at this time, for the hostages … that they be released to light, and that they experience a miracle,” he said. “The Hanukkah miracle of light should be with them and their families to be reunited in good health, and that we should have peace in the Middle East and peace around the world.” 

Additional reporting by Erica Price

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