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Pentagon · United StatesTwo U.S. Army soldiers and a U.S. civilian who was serving as an interpreter were killed after shots were fired at U.S. and Syrian forces during a visit to a historic central town in Syria on Saturday, U.S. military officials said. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a post on X that the attack occurred as the soldiers were conducting a "key leader engagement." He said three other service members were injured in the incident.See the Story
Two U.S. Soldiers, American Civilian Interpreter Killed in Attack in Syria
46% Center coverage: 297 sources

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor · United KingdomThe Metropolitan Police has decided not to launch a criminal investigation into reports that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked his taxpayer-funded bodyguard to investigate Virginia Giuffre in 2011. In October The Mail On Sunday claimed Andrew passed Ms Giuffre’s date of birth and social security number to his taxpayer-funded bodyguard in 2011 and asked him to dig up dirt as for a smear campaign against his accuser.See the Story
Met Police rule out investigation into claims Andrew ordered smear campaign on Virginia Giuffre
61% Center coverage: 77 sources

Immigration & Borders (UK) · United KingdomMigrant arrivals in small boats have resumed after 28 days without crossings. Home Office figures showed a stretch between 14 November and yesterday (12 December) without arrivals, making it the longest uninterrupted run since autumn 2018.See the Story
UK has seen longest period without migrants arriving on small boats since 2018, figures show
39% Left coverage: 13 sources
