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Bosnia’s Serb Regional Parliament its representatives on Wednesday to boycott votes in joint state bodies to hinder the reforms needed for EU integration. The order was made in an emergency session to discuss the response to the ongoing of The EU delegation and EU Special Representative in BiH a joint statement, along with embassies of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy, condemning the regional parliament’s acts as “a serious threat to the country’s constitutional order.” The statement called out that such a threat is against the which was made to end forty-year-long ethnic wars in the 1990s and split Bosnia into two autonomous regions: the Serb Republic and a Federation shared by Croats and Bosniaks. The statement further highlighted Annex 4, Article 3 of DPA which requires the parliamentary bodies of both regions to comply with the Constitution and BiH Constitutional Court Jurisprudence. It also stated that it directly undermines “the authority of state-level rule of law institutions and BiH’s Euro-Atlantic path.” In the to the Secretary-General of the UN, the High Representative has updated the progress of reforms for EU integration. The report said the government is still committed to the EU integration process despite to adopt a Draft Reform Agenda that complies with the . BiH first its membership application on 15 February 2016. The EU accession negotiations were formally opened in BiH in March 2024. 38 Santee Sioux hanged by US for rebellion On December 26, 1862, 38 Santee Sioux men were hanged in a mass execution for their roles in a rebellion against US authorities in Minnesota which left hundreds dead and made refugees of some 40,000 white settlers.Government annuities promised under a treaty with the Sioux had failed to arrive on schedule and credit for purchases was not advanced in the meantime, threatening the tribe with starvation. The Santee Sioux Tribe's members were deported first to South Dakota and ultimately to Nebraska, where they remain today.Learn more about the . Louis XVI put on trial during French Revolution On December 26, 1792, Romain de Sèze, a defense attorney for deposed King Louis XVI, presented a defense of his client. The former King was on before a French Revolutionary court on thirty-three charges, including treason and other crimes against the state. He was convicted on January 15, 1793 executed by guillotine on the following January 21.By Colin McCarthy Whether the Patriots coaching staff is coaching for their jobs in the final weeks of the season remains unknown. However, if the Krafts were watching Saturday’s performance with a keen eye, they didn’t see much to like. New England looked like a football team outclassed by its opponent once again, en route to a 40-7 blowout loss at the hands of the Los Angeles Chargers, who are also in the first season with their new coach, albeit Jim Harbaugh is quite a bit more seasoned than Jerod Mayo. Los Angeles, coming in at 9-6, was playing for a playoff spot — and acted like it. The Chargers dominated start to finish, leaving Patriots fans unhappy for just about all 60 minutes on Saturday. Fans were sure to let Mayo hear their frustrations, echoing a loud “Fire Mayo” chant at one point during the game. During his postgame press conference, Mayo acknowledged he heard those chants. “Look, you hear those things, but at the same time, they paid to sit in the seats, and we’ve got to play better,” Mayo told reporters. “If we play better, we don’t have to hear that stuff.” Jerod Mayo heard the “Fire Mayo” chants pic.twitter.com/NftBaFBMDt New England was outgained 428-181 against the Chargers, who scored their highest single-game total of the season on Saturday. Uncertainty remains in the air surrounding just about every New England coaching staff member, including Mayo. However, Mayo wouldn’t say too much when asked if he feels like he and the coaches are coaching for their jobs in Week 18. “I’m always under pressure and it’s been that way for a very long time, not just when I became the head coach of the Patriots,” Mayo said. “I’m okay. Look, I always do what’s best for the team.” Patriots defensive tackle Davon Godchaux had Mayo’s back postgame, calling the chants “ridiculous.” #Patriots Davon Godchaux referred to the “Fire Mayo!” chants that were started by fans as “ridiculous.” pic.twitter.com/qcpgvQVPsN New England has one more opportunity to put a good game on tape before heading into an offseason with a long list of issues to solve in 2025. Sign up for Patriots updates🏈 Get breaking news and analysis delivered to your inbox during football season. Be civil. Be kind.

Why Bill Shorten embodies the best, and worst, of Australian politicsArizona State was projected to have a rough first season in the Big 12, while Arizona was expected to be one of the conference's top teams upon joining the league. However, the opposite has played out as the No. 16 Sun Devils get set to square off with the host Wildcats for Saturday's Territorial Cup clash in Tucson, Ariz. Arizona was coming off a 10-3 season in which it beat Oklahoma in the Alamo Bowl, and new coach Brent Brennan and his staff managed to keep many of the top players -- including quarterback Noah Fifita and All-American receiver Tetairoa McMillan -- despite the departure of coach Jedd Fisch to Washington. Meanwhile, Arizona State went 3-9 last season in Kenny Dillingham's first year as a head coach. The Sun Devils were picked to finish last in the Big 12 media preseason rankings but have emerged as a playoff contender. Dillingham's team moved up five spots in the latest College Football Playoff rankings after last week's 28-23 win over then-No. 14 BYU at Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State (9-2, 6-2) is in position to play in the conference championship game next week, but the tiebreaking scenarios are complex with the Sun Devils atop the league standings with Colorado, Iowa State and BYU. Arizona (4-7, 2-6) is not bowl eligible amid a social media outcry of removing Brennan as head coach despite this being only his first year. Brennan was asked at his weekly press conference if the Wildcats are motivated to potentially spoil Arizona State's attempt to play in the Big 12 championship game and then possibly the CFP. "Not really," Brennan said. "I think it's more about the fact that we're playing ASU and what this game means to everybody here." Dillingham and Brennan experienced the rivalry from a young age. The former was raised in the Phoenix area and grew up an Arizona State fan before earning a degree at the school in 2012. Brennan was an avid Arizona supporter in the late 1990s when his brother Brad played against the Sun Devils as a receiver. Brent Brennan, who played at UCLA, is married to an Arizona graduate. "The mindset is this is the biggest game of the year, every year, and that doesn't change," Brennan said. "For us, whether we're bowl eligible or not, all that matters is we're playing the team from up north." Dillingham must guard against his team feeling the pressure to advance to the Big 12 championship game, while Arizona is playing with nothing to lose. Cam Skattebo, one of the nation's top running backs, said the Sun Devils will be ready because of the "brotherhood" they have built under Dillingham. "The culture has changed man and everybody loves each other," Skattebo said. "We've turned this thing around. But it's not finished yet because there's still a process. There is still work to do in the process." Skattebo will go against an Arizona defense depleted by injuries. Three of its best players -- linebacker Jacob Manu and safeties Treydan Stukes and Gunner Maldonado -- have been out most of the season with leg injuries. Skattebo has gained 1,221 yards on 226 carries with 14 touchdowns. Fifita and McMillan will test an Arizona State secondary that is 83th nationally, allowing 228.4 passing yards a game. McMillan became Arizona's career receiving yards leader with his 115-yard performance last week at TCU. He has 3,355 career receiving yards, passing his current position coach, Bobby Wade (3,351 yards, 1999-02). --Field Level Media

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Ukraine president’s criticism comes as Kyiv is expected to stop transit of Russian gas to Slovakia as planned on January 1. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico of opening a “second energy front” against Kyiv on the orders of Moscow, deepening an already tense dispute over transfers of Russian gas to Europe. Ukraine pumps Russian natural gas through its territory to several European countries, including Slovakia, Moldova and Hungary. But it is expected to halt the flow when an existing transit deal, which was signed before Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 , expires at the end of the year. Fico, who visited Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow earlier this week, said on Friday that Slovakia would consider reciprocal measures against Ukraine – such as halting back-up electricity supplies – if Kyiv cuts off the transfers as of January 1. “It appears that Putin gave Fico the order to open the second energy front against Ukraine at the expense of the Slovak people’s interests,” Zelenskyy wrote in a social media post on Saturday. It appears that Putin gave Fico the order to open the second energy front against Ukraine at the expense of the Slovak people’s interests. Fico's threats to cut off Ukraine's emergency power supply this winter while Russia attacks our power plants and energy grid can only be... — Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) December 28, 2024 “Fico’s threats to cut off Ukraine’s emergency power supply this winter while Russia attacks our power plants and energy grid can only be explained by this,” he said, adding that Fico was “dragging Slovakia into Russia’s attempts to cause more suffering for Ukrainians”. Slovakia wants to maintain Russian gas supplies via Ukraine, saying alternative routes would hike costs and harm its transit operations while causing the country to lose 500 million euros ($521m) in fees. Kyiv has said it will not sign any new deal for gas transit with Moscow as the war between the two countries drags on. The Ukrainian government has been forced to import electricity from several of its neighbours since Russia began hitting its power grid in late 2022, damaging or destroying much of the country’s non-nuclear generation capacity. Russian gas accounted for less than 10 percent of the European Union’s gas imports in 2023. In 2021, a year before the Ukraine invasion began, it made up more than 40 percent. However, EU members in Eastern Europe still depend largely on Russian gas for geographical and political reasons. Zelenskyy said Slovakia currently accounted for 19 percent of Ukraine’s power imports, and that Kyiv was working with its EU neighbours to bolster the supply. “Slovakia is part of the single European energy market and Fico must respect common European rules,” the Ukrainian president said on Saturday. Meanwhile, Slovakia’s prime minister said on Friday his country could serve as a meeting place for possible talks on ending the war in Ukraine. Fico is one of only a handful of European leaders who have remained close to the Kremlin, and his meeting with Putin in Moscow on December 22 provoked an angry reaction from Ukraine. “If anyone turns to us and is interested in organising peace talks in Slovakia about the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, they can count on our hospitality,” Fico said in a video message published on Facebook. Fico said he had discussed the proposal with Putin during his surprise visit to the Russian capital and was pleased with the positive reaction.Luigi Mangione merchandise gains popularity as sweater worn by murder suspect sells out

Scorching heat and dangerous fire conditions are sweeping across eastern Australia, with some areas predicted to swelter as temperatures push into the mid-40s. or signup to continue reading Hot, dry, windy conditions have been building across the nation since Christmas Eve, fuelling bushfires including a massive blaze in Victoria's Grampians National Park. Birdsville, in southwest Queensland, recorded 47.2C on Boxing Day, the nation's highest temperature, while Moomba in South Australia hit 45.5C. The extreme conditions have complicated firefighting efforts in the Grampians, where wind gusts reached 95 km/h. Half of the iconic Grampians region in Victoria is on fire, about 74,000 hectares. A dramatic cool change brought some relief overnight, with temperatures dropping 10C in two hours at the fireground. However, the weather bureau said the change did not bring any relief for firefighters in the form of rain. "No rainfall was observed across the Grampians northern fire sites with this system," said the Bureau of Meteorology's Jonathan How. The potentially dangerous weather pattern has now shifted northeast, with Sydney facing extreme fire danger ratings on Friday. Western Sydney is bracing for temperatures in the low 40s, while coastal areas expect high 30s. "With that heat and also very dry winds coming through from inland areas, we are expecting extreme fire dangers for Sydney and Hunter as well as the northwestern slopes of New South Wales," Mr How said. A total fire ban is in place for those areas. Queensland isn't being spared, with Brisbane set to peak at 37C on Saturday and the city's western suburbs potentially reaching 40C. The bureau warns of "low to locally severe intensity heatwave conditions" stretching along Queensland's east coast. A cool change if offering relief to southern states, with temperatures dropping 10-15 degrees in Victoria and SA later in the weekend. 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Critics view the move as further evidence of Northern Ireland still having to follow EU rules post-Brexit and being treated differently from the rest of the UK – a major source of contention to the unionist community. The paperwork, which will be free to apply for, includes a declaration that the owner will not travel onwards to Ireland or another EU country with their pet or assistance dog. Animals will have to be microchipped and have their own individual pet travel document, which will be valid for its lifetime. Northern Ireland residents returning after a stay in Great Britain with their pet or assistance dog will not need a travel document. The scheme is being introduced under the Windsor Framework, a revised deal for Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit trading arrangements aimed at tackling issues caused by the protocol. Raising her concerns in Parliament, Baroness Hoey, a Northern Irish Brexit supporter and former Labour MP, said: “These regulations are in effect about a new aspect of the Irish Sea border that has not had expression until this point because of the grace periods.” She added: “The experience of visiting Northern Ireland with your pet dog or cat, or even a ferret, will be made to feel like a visit to a foreign country. Lady Hoey went on: “This could spell the end of holiday trips for pet owners from GB to NI and then on to the Republic, when they want to explore both Northern Ireland and the Republic. “If they have a pet passport, they will have renounced their right to go to the Republic. That makes the border more of an obstruction than having border control posts on it, because at least in that eventuality, you could still cross over it.” Rejecting claims it was a result of the UK leaving the EU, she said: “The reality is that this is happening precisely because Northern Ireland has not got Brexit. “As we say repeatedly, it is still subject to EU rules and the EU could change the rules overnight.” Former DUP deputy leader Lord Dodds of Duncairn said: “Every one of the statutory instruments that come forward under the Windsor Framework must be properly debated, because these laws are being brought forward to implement what a foreign jurisdiction has decided should be the law of the United Kingdom. “In the 21st century, we should not accept colonial rule. We abolished it elsewhere. We believe it should not be tolerated for one second. People should have the democratic right to decide their laws for themselves, in their interests.” He added: “The ridiculous part about this debate is that we are having to debate European laws regulating the movement of pet animals owned by British citizens between one part of the United Kingdom and another. That is an outrage.” Lord Dodds went on: “As I said, there will be hundreds, thousands more of these regulations, in all areas, affecting the daily lives of people in Northern Ireland. They all add up to a grievous assault on Northern Ireland’s constitutional position.” But former leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick said: “I support the Windsor Framework because it is a necessary legal device to deal with the complexities that were presented to us in Ireland, north and south, on the issue of Brexit. “We need a pragmatic solution rather than choosing to have political contests and duels simply for the sake of them.” Introducing the regulations, environment minister Baroness Hayman of Ulloch said: “This scheme will simplify the requirements associated with moving pet dogs, cats and ferrets from Great Britain to Northern Ireland significantly. “It replaces single-use animal health certificates with a free-of-charge lifelong travel document and removes the need for costly pet health treatments. “Pet owners who travel frequently with their pets, or those who rely on the services of an assistance dog to travel independently, will benefit substantially from this change in approach.” However, she acknowledged the concerns raised by peers and promised to continue engagement with them.

When we unite, the music flows: Ranjani and GayatriThe holidays are meant to be the most wonderful time of the year, filled with joy, laugher, celebration and family gatherings. Yet, for many people, the holidays can be a stressful time. They experience loneliness, anxiety, depression, sadness, fatigue financial worries and overwhelm. That is the reason these feeling are known as the holiday blues. Holiday blues is all about people’s expectations falling short. It helps to remember that it is quite normal to experience a little frustration or stress during this very demanding and busy time of the year. The good news is that there are several practical strategies that help us manage the holidays with more ease and shift our mindset to a positive one. This way, we will be able to transform the holiday stress into a time of gratitude and genuine joy, making this holiday season a truly meaningful time. Here are seven tips that can help one maintain a perspective about what is really important and to be more in charge of their emotions during this time. 1. Recognize and accept your feelings. Allow yourself to admit that you feel sadness, grief, loneliness, especially if you have experienced a separation, divorce, or the loss of a loved one. Feel your feelings and avoid forcing yourself to be in a festive mood. 2.Plan ahead and set priorities to avoid stress. Develop a schedule of specific days of shopping, baking, delivering gifts and social and family gatherings. Do not cram more things in your days, that you can reasonably accomplish. Shop early to avoid crowds. Create a budget to help you avoid financial worries after the holidays. 3. Set boundaries. Set clear boundaries in a compassionate way, with family and friends. Prioritize your physical and mental health and be willing to say no to certain obligations that you know they will drain your energy and leave you exhausted and stressed. 3. Practice self-care. Have a special self-care daily routine that includes nourishing meals, some exercise or a daily walk, getting enough sleep and doing something that gives you pleasure and enjoyment, like listening to music, seeing your favorite film, or reading a book. You must nurture yourself to maintain an emotional balance and be able to do the things on your list. 4. Maintain a positive outlook. Avoid deep family discussions and negative people who are critical, or tend to complain. If that’s not possible, try to shift the conversation to a light subject, or leave the room. 5. Be mindful with the food you eat and the amount of alcohol you drink. Enjoy food without feeling uncomfortable and drink in moderation. You want to avoid regrets the next day and feeling guilty. Remind yourself that balance is key to enjoying holiday meals. 6. Surround yourself with community. Loneliness is often a source of holiday blues, especially if you’re far from loved ones. If you are alone, plan early, to be with other people. They don’t have to be relatives. One can have meaningful connections with people that they may barely know, because of a shared human experience. 7. Gratitude. Reflect on the deeper meaning of the holiday season. Focus on each moment and appreciate every moment of joy, no matter how small it seems. Write in a gratitude journal all the things that you have in your life that you are grateful for. Giving to those less fortunate, creates a feeling of joy and gratitude. If you or someone you know needs some emotional support, you may talk to a professional counselor, a life coach or a hypnotherapist, to help you navigate this time of the year. Coaching and hypnosis help people reframe negative thought patterns, manage stress and grief and foster a greater sense of calm, well-being and inner peace. It reduces anxiety, improves quality of sleep, boosts confidence and resilience and promotes healthy habits, for the holiday season and all year long. Let’s approach the holidays as a time for deeper understanding of ourselves and each other, a time of forgiveness, compassion, love, hope and acceptance. The true meaning of the holidays is not in material things and a lot of presents. It is found in the heart . Happy holidays to each and everyone of you!

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The Jal Shakti Ministry’s revised target to achieve full rural tap water coverage and sanitation by 2025 underscores both the scale of India’s progress and the challenges that remain. The ambitious Jal Jeevan Mission and Swachh Bharat Mission-Gramin have brought transformative changes to rural India, providing access to clean water and sanitation. Currently, 15.37 crore rural households out of 19.36 crore have been equipped with tap water connections under JJM, leaving around four crore households yet to benefit. While 11 States and Union Territories boast 100% rural tap water coverage, larger and more populous states like Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Kerala, and West Bengal lag behind, with less than 60% coverage. Bridging this gap requires meticulous coordination, resource allocation, and robust implementation mechanisms. The sanitation story is equally commendable, with 95% of India’s villages now declared Open Defecation Free. This milestone proves the holistic approach of SBM-G, which goes beyond toilet construction to include solid and liquid waste management. Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra have set benchmarks in achieving these standards, with Madhya Pradesh’s 49,000 “model” villages offering a roadmap for others. Yet, the remaining 5% of villages require targeted interventions to ensure no one is left behind in this sanitation revolution. Ecological restoration under the Namami Gange Programme adds another layer to the Ministry’s 2025 vision. The wetland conservation and afforestation efforts, signal a commendable commitment to restoring India’s riverine ecosystems. These ecological initiatives have also improved water quality, reinforcing the broader goals of JJM. India’s experience demonstrates that addressing basic needs like water and sanitation can catalyze social and economic transformation. However, the challenge lies in ensuring equitable access and sustainability. The next two years must focus on addressing regional disparities, strengthening grassroots participation, and leveraging technology to monitor progress. The Jal Shakti Ministry’s 2025 goals are not just about numbers; they represent a vision of healthier, empowered rural communities. Achieving these targets will require collective action and unwavering resolve, but the benefits will resonate for the coming generations.Delayed BJP organisational poll process in U.P. likely to be completed in JanSamsonov stops 31 shots as Golden Knights earn sixth straight win, 3-0 over the Flames

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As 21-year-old Nitish became the third youngest Indian to score a maiden Test ton in Australia, legendary Sunil Gavaskar was left impressed with the feat, as he was seen gaving a standing ovation to the young talent the commentary box. ET Year-end Special Reads Take That: The gamechanger weapon's India acquired in 2024 10 big-bang policy moves Modi government made in 2024 How governments tried to rein in the social media beast "Wonderful wonderful shot that. Straight bat and lofted shot to get to his first hundred. And I am pretty certain that this is going to be the first of many hundreds. What a find this man has been for Indian cricket. Superb innings, fantastic temperament. A great mix of talent and temperament. Fantastic stuff, young man. Keep going. Keep going!," said Gavaskar as he clapped for Reddy on-air. — abcsport (@abcsport) Nitish Reddy , an unknown entity in red ball cricket before the start of Border-Gavaskar series, virtually bailed India out with his dogged maiden Test century here on Saturday, severely denting Australia's hopes of winning the Boxing Day contest. Reddy's unbeaten 105 took India to 358 for nine, still 116 runs short of Australia's first innings score of 474 as rain brought an early end to the third day's play. With the flat MCG deck not offering much to the bowlers, saving the Test match shouldn't be a big deal for India. Reddy, easily India's 'find of the series', played a pivotal role in visitors' fightback. Reddy's combative spirit and the invaluable 127-run stand he shared with Washington Sundar (50 off 162 balls) proved to be the turning point for the hosts. 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Hyderabad: Temples across Hyderabad were recommended to increase security by installing CCTV cameras with backup footage of 30 to 45 days said the North Zone deputy commissioner of police (DCP) on Saturday, November 23 during a meeting with over 350 representatives from various temples in the region. The meeting primarily focused on outlining proactive steps to safeguard temples, particularly during the upcoming festive seasons, and to address recent concerns about temple security and community welfare. The senior officer urged temple authorities to hire trained watchmen for round-the-clock protection. The representatives from temples in Hyderabad were also advised to maintain cleanliness by ensuring that garbage bins are emptied regularly, preventing stray dogs and other animals from disturbing the temple grounds or spreading non-vegetarian remains, which could potentially offend religious sentiments. A strong appeal was made to temple management in Hyderabad to avoid posting religious symbols or images on temple compound walls, as this could lead to desecration by vandals or mentally unsound individuals. The DCP also encouraged temple management to collaborate with law enforcement in raising awareness about various social issues such as rumours spread via social media, drug menace, cybercrime, online offences, and crimes against women, particularly on platforms used by local communities. The police highlighted the importance of community involvement in these efforts to foster a safer environment. Temple authorities across Hyderabad were encouraged to promote community carpooling to alleviate traffic congestion and parking issues thereby improving accessibility to the temples and reducing stress on local roads. The need for regular fire and electrical safety audits was also discussed, with the DCP stressing the importance of preventing accidents that could jeopardize public safety. Temple management was asked to prominently display emergency contact numbers, including those of the local station house officer, sector SIs, and the emergency number ‘100’ within the temple premises, to ensure quick communication in case of emergencies. Further, temple authorities were also advised to keep an eye on street dwellers and inform the police about any unknown individuals, especially near areas where Annadanam (free food distribution) programs are held to ensure their safety.

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