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| George and Amal Clooney acquire French citizenship The Hollywood star, now a dual US-French citizen, has previously praised France's strict privacy laws, saying they protect his children from paparazzi. Ukraine updates: Russia allegations deal blow to peace talks Peace talks to end the war in Ukraine were dealt a setback after Russia claimed that Ukrainian forces launched a drone strike on one of Vladimir Putin's residences. Follow the latest. Russia opens new Mariupol theater after devastating siege The bombing of the Mariupol Drama Theater became a symbol of Russia's three-month siege of the city. Exiled Ukrainian municipal authorities condemned inauguration of the new theater as "singing and dancing on bones." UK boxer Anthony Joshua injured in car crash in Nigeria The former Olympic champion was in a car that was involved in an accident in Nigeria. Joshua will face countryman Tyson Fury in 2026. Baby, you're a fire hazard: Fireworks stash seized in Berlin Local police said that a Berlin man bragged to guests that he kept large quantities of fireworks, which led to them receiving a tip. Germany news: Fireworks back on sale, reignite ban debate Germany's perennial debate over safety has flared up once again as fireworks sales resume ahead of New Year. Meanwhile, a spate of black ice has caused numerous accidents across the country. Follow our updates. Kosovo: Kurti wins snap election, signalling end of impasse Prime Minister Kurti's governing Self-Determination party won nearly 50% of the vote, results showed with most of the votes counted. It is not yet clear whether he will be able to form a cabinet without a coalition. Brigitte Bardot: Actor, icon, controversial activist French actress, singer and model Brigitte Bardot became an icon of the 1960s by portraying sexually emancipated characters. The animal rights activist also harbored polarizing political views. French actress and activist Brigitte Bardot dies aged 91 The French screen legend appeared in 56 films before ending her career in 1973 and dedicating herself to animal rights activism. German company to sell more refurbished appliances The secondhand smartphone market has grown significantly in recent years, but other, bulkier items like washing machines are less frequently refurbished and resold. That could soon be changing. |