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Germany news: Town body seeks €500m to curb loneliness
Germany needs a fund to tackle loneliness, which is now hitting under-30s as well as older people, a body representing 10,000 towns and municipalities said. DW has the latest.

Ukraine updates: Kyiv hits Russian refinery with UK missiles
Ukraine said it used British Storm Shadow missiles to attack the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery. Zelenskyy said he spoke with Trump's envoys on how to end the war.

Kosovo: Will elections break the political gridlock?
Kosovo hasn't had a functioning parliament since the February 2025 election. All attempts to form a governing coalition have failed. It's hoped fresh elections will provide a way forward, but many voters are skeptical.

Ryanair faces massive fine in Italy over 'abusive strategy'
Italy's competition authority AGCM claims the budget airline blocked payment methods and mass-deleted accounts to manipulate travel agencies and force them into partnerships. Ryanair has pledged to appeal the fine.

Ukraine: Zelenskyy cautiously optimistic about peace talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that while no side is likely to get all of its demands, Kyiv will not accept "some things." Follow DW for the latest.

UK: Banksy unveils latest mural in London
Two identical artworks have appeared on the streets of London, at least one of which has been officially claimed by the mysterious artist Banksy. But what is Banksy trying to tell us just days before Christmas?

UK: 'Driving Home For Christmas' singer Chris Rea dies
The guitarist and songwriter Chris Rea passed away after a short illness, his family said. His Christmas song became an integral part of the holiday spirit around the world.

Denmark fumes over new US envoy to Greenland
US President Donald Trump's newly named envoy has said he hopes to help "make Greenland part of the US." Denmark, which controls the autonomous island, is "deeply angered" according to its foreign minister.

France to build new aircraft carrier — Macron
Macron said that France needed to be "strong to be feared" as Paris aims to enhance its projection as a naval power.

France: 3 suspects in Elysee Palace silverware theft to stand trial
France's presidential silverware keeper and two other men are suspected of stealing thousands of euros' worth of porcelain and other tableware from the president's official residence.