The EU has banned the transfer of frozen assets to Russia.

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Brussels, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) — The Council of the European Union (EU) on Friday decided to ban the release of Russia's frozen sovereign assets in Europe, citing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

“This decision was taken urgently in order to limit the damage to the EU economy,” the EU Council said in a statement.

The adopted regulation prohibits any direct or indirect transfers of assets or reserves of the Central Bank of Russia, as well as “any legal entities, organizations or bodies acting on behalf of or at the direction of the Central Bank of Russia,” the document notes.

European Council President António Costa wrote on the social media platform X that in October, European Council leaders committed to maintaining the freeze on Russian assets at an EU meeting. "Today, we have fulfilled this commitment," he wrote.

The statement stressed that this measure is “temporary in nature”, but that it must remain in place as long as the provision of significant financial or other resources to Russia to wage war in Ukraine creates or threatens to create serious economic difficulties in the EU and its Member States.

The EU decision effectively freezes Russian assets valued at approximately €210 billion (US$247 billion), the bulk of which (around €190 billion) is held in the Belgian depository Euroclear.

These funds were frozen under EU sanctions against Russia, imposed after the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in 2022. The sanctions are subject to renewal every six months with the unanimous support of all 27 EU member states.

Russia's central bank said on Friday it would take legal action in response to EU plans to target its assets, warning that such actions violate international law and the principle of sovereign immunity.

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Thailand will continue military action until threats to territory and population disappear, says Prime Minister

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BANGKOK, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) — Thai Prime Minister Anuthin Chanvirakoon said on social media on Saturday that his country will continue military action until threats to its territory and people are eliminated.

A. Chanvirakoon also commented on US President Donald Trump's earlier statements: "This is definitely not a street accident." Trump had previously claimed that the roadside bombing that killed several Thai soldiers was an "accident," while also noting that Thailand had responded "very strongly."

“Our actions this morning have already spoken for themselves,” added A. Chanvirakun.

The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) deployed two F-16 fighter jets to strike targets on the border with Cambodia, Thai media reported on Saturday, citing a military source.

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Breaking: Death toll from floods and landslides in Indonesia's Sumatra reaches 1,000

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JAKARTA, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) — The death toll from recent floods and landslides in three provinces on the Indonesian island of Sumatra has reached 1,000, with another 218 missing, according to the latest figures released by the National Disaster Management Agency on Saturday.

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At least 14 people have died as a result of winter storms in Gaza – Civil Defense

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Gaza, December 13 /Xinhua/ — At least 14 people have died in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours after homes collapsed and tents housing displaced families were flooded during a powerful winter storm, the local Civil Defense reported on Friday.

Three children were reportedly among the dead, having died of hypothermia. Other victims were found buried in the rubble of homes destroyed by heavy rains and strong winds, particularly in Gaza City and the northern areas of the enclave.

Rescue teams responded to reports of 13 completely or partially collapsed buildings, rescuing 52 people and transporting them to safer locations. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, as more than 15 buildings were damaged throughout the enclave.

Gaza health authorities warned that the death toll from the storm continues to rise.

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Some steel products in China will be subject to export licensing.

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Beijing, December 13 (Xinhua) — China will introduce licensing for certain types of steel products starting January 1, 2026, to manage the export of goods in this category, according to a statement released recently by the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs (GAC).

Based on relevant laws and regulations, the Ministry of Commerce and the Main Customs Administration of the People's Republic of China decided to amend the "List of Goods Covered by Export Licenses" and include some types of steel products in this document.

The announcement also notes that participants in foreign trade activities must apply for export licenses to supply such products. When submitting an application, they will be required to provide an export contract and a product quality inspection certificate issued by the manufacturer. -0-

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Cuba calls US attack on Venezuelan oil tanker "maritime terrorism"

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HAVANA, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) — The Cuban government on Friday said the attack on a Venezuelan oil tanker in international waters was a serious incident that marked a dangerous escalation in the economic war and "maximum pressure" campaign waged by the United States against Venezuela.

Cuba's Foreign Ministry described Wednesday's incident as "an act of piracy and maritime terrorism" and "a serious violation of international law," including the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation.

"These actions are part of an escalation by the United States aimed at infringing on Venezuela's legitimate right to freely use and trade its natural resources with other countries, including supplying hydrocarbons to Cuba," the department said in a statement.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that such actions “have a negative impact on Cuba and strengthen the policy of maximum pressure and economic strangulation by the United States,” having a direct and serious impact on the national energy system and, as a result, on the daily lives of the Cuban people.

The Cuban Foreign Ministry also emphasized that this is a clear application of D. Trump's amendment to the Monroe Doctrine, which, according to the Cuban side, violates the proclamation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace. –0–

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Tbilisi lit its main New Year's tree and opened its "New Year's village."

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Tbilisi, December 13 /Xinhua/ — A ceremonial lighting of the main New Year's tree and the official opening of the "New Year's village" took place on Friday evening at First Republic Square in Tbilisi.

This event marked the first of the city's festive program. That same evening, New Year's illuminations were turned on throughout Tbilisi.

The Christmas tree lighting ceremony was attended by the capital's mayor, Kakha Kaladze, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, and Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili.

The Mayor of Tbilisi congratulated the event's participants on the upcoming Christmas and New Year, wishing them peace. K. Kaladze noted that peace, which brings development and prosperity, remains the main wish.

The festive atmosphere was enhanced by a large-scale theatrical show. Spectators were treated to musical, dance, and acrobatic performances, culminating in a final scene based on Oscar Wilde's fairy tale "The Star Child." The event's concept followed the capital's New Year's slogan: "A City Full of Kindness."

The "New Year's Village" opened simultaneously with the ceremony and will remain open until January 7. Decorated with decorations and installations, the area now features food and craft markets, concert venues, an exhibition and sale, and a Christmas market. During the New Year's celebrations, there will be culinary master classes, theatrical performances, performances, cango and Zumba classes, dance karaoke, and an open-air cinema.

The New Year's Village will close on January 7, Christmas Day, and the ice rink will remain open until January 14. –0–

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The UN Secretary-General is alarmed by the drone strike that killed more than 30 Sudanese civilians.

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UN, December 13 /Xinhua/ — UN Secretary-General António Guterres is deeply alarmed by reports of a drone strike that killed at least 30 civilians in Sudan's South Darfur state, Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq said on Friday.

The attack took place on Monday about 150km southwest of the state capital, Nyala.

This strike occurred amid a rapidly rising civilian death toll in the Darfur and Kordofan regions due to escalating violence, particularly due to increased drone strikes. That same day, additional civilian casualties were reported in another strike on the town of Kutum in North Darfur, noted F. Haq.

According to him, the UN Secretary-General condemns any attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure and demands that all parties comply with their obligations under international law in all areas of active conflict in Sudan.

A. Guterres also calls on the parties to agree to an immediate cessation of hostilities and resume negotiations to achieve a sustainable ceasefire and a comprehensive, inclusive, and Sudanese-owned political process. The UN stands ready to support tangible steps to end the fighting in Sudan and chart a path to lasting peace, emphasized F. Haq.

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China publishes mandatory standard for deleting information from electronics

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Beijing, December 13 (Xinhua) — Chinese authorities have issued a mandatory national standard regarding the erasure of information from electronic products. This step is aimed at reducing the risk of data leakage when used devices are circulated, the Office of the Central Cyberspace Commission said in a statement on Saturday.

According to the agency, this standard aims to standardize technical methods for deleting data from electronic devices and guide economic entities involved in the disposal of these products, as well as to create and improve a system of management and technical measures for deleting information in order to prevent data leakage in the used goods market.

The standard will come into force on January 1, 2027.

According to the document, manufacturers will be required to provide consumers with built-in data deletion features. If such features cannot be developed, manufacturers will be required to offer external deletion tools, inform users about available third-party tools, or provide free data deletion services.

Electronics recycling companies will be required to promptly remind users to delete their data before collecting their products. Furthermore, they will be prohibited from accessing or storing user data without consent.

They will also be required to use compliant tools to erase user data, evaluate the effectiveness of the erasure before resale, and ensure that devices with undeleted data are not resold or exported.

Disposal companies will be required to store information removal reports and inspection results for at least 3 years. -0-

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Thailand continues airstrikes in Cambodia, Cambodian Defense Ministry says

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Phnom Penh, December 13 (Xinhua) — The Thai Armed Forces carried out airstrikes with two F-16 fighter jets on Saturday morning against several targets in Cambodia's Pursat Province, according to a press release from the Cambodian Ministry of Defense.

Thai armed forces reportedly dropped two bombs on a hotel building in the Tmor Da area at 5:50 and 5:55 a.m.

At 06:02 and 06:07, Thai fighters dropped two bombs on the Old Bridge, and at 06:12 in the morning, another one.

"Thai forces have not yet stopped bombing," the press release said.

The Thai side has not yet commented on the events.

The border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand resumed on December 7.

US President Donald Trump said on social media on Friday that he had held separate phone calls with the leaders of the two countries and that both sides had agreed to cease all hostilities as of Friday evening.

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