Ukraine’s Frontline Soldiers Reject US Peace Plan: Anger, Fear & Uncertainty Grow

Ukraine’s frontline soldiers are responding with strong emotions to the leaked US peace plan that aims to end the ongoing conflict with Russia. As American and Ukrainian officials continue adjusting the proposal, frustration, anger, and fear dominate conversations among troops directly involved in the war. CyberUpto reviewed responses from several soldiers who shared their views…

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Ukraine Peace Plan Raises Concerns Among European Allies

At the G20 Summit held in Johannesburg, several European leaders voiced significant concerns over the new US proposal aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine. While they acknowledged that the 28-point plan contained “important elements” needed for a lasting peace, they emphasized that major issues still needed to be addressed before any agreement could…

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Australia Bans Social Media for Kids Under 16: How the New Law Will Work

Australia has taken a historic step by introducing a complete ban on social media use for children under the age of 16. Starting from 10 December, major platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, Reddit, X, and Twitch will be required to block new accounts from under-16s and remove accounts belonging to minors. The move…

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Russian Strikes Devastate Western Ukraine: 16 Killed in Ternopil Attack

A powerful Russian missile and drone barrage has struck western Ukraine, killing at least 16 people and injuring dozens more in what authorities are calling one of the deadliest attacks in the region since 2022. The attack hit two large apartment blocks in the city of Ternopil, causing massive structural collapse and trapping residents under…

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F-35 Stealth Jets Headed to Saudi Arabia as Trump Pushes for Peace

President Donald Trump just made a colossal announcement: the US will sell its most advanced fighter jet, the F-35, to Saudi Arabia. This isn’t just a military deal; it’s a high-stakes move that redefines Middle East power dynamics, challenges Israel’s military dominance, and is tied directly to Washington’s push for Saudi Arabia to normalize relations…

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Why Thyroid Cancer Cases Are Rising Worldwide: New Research Reveals Hidden Causes

Why Thyroid Cancer Cases Are Increasing Across the World Thyroid cancer rates are rising globally at a pace that worries health experts, and the trend is especially visible in countries like the United States, South Korea, Japan, and parts of Europe. Although thyroid cancer is still considered one of the more treatable cancers, the question…

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US to Help South Korea Build Nuclear Attack Submarines: What the Deal Really Means

Seoul, South Korea In a historic move, the United States has approved South Korea’s request to build nuclear-powered attack submarines, opening a new chapter in security cooperation between the two allies. The decision comes at a time of rising tension in East Asia, driven by North Korea’s expanding nuclear arsenal and China’s growing military presence…

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Netherlands Seizes Control of Chinese Chipmaker Nexperia Amid Trade Tensions

Amsterdam, Netherlands The Dutch government has officially taken control of Nexperia, a Chinese-owned semiconductor manufacturer, in a surprise move that has sent shockwaves through the global tech and trade communities. The decision, described as an “extraordinary intervention,” comes amid growing concerns about national security, supply chain dependence, and foreign ownership of Europe’s most critical technology…

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