The Trump plan for a ceasefire in Ukraine suggests that Ukraine should give up Crimea in order to achieve peace, rather than retaking territory. Trump's advisor Brian Lanza stated that a new US administration would focus on stability. There is speculation that British and US troops could create a buffer zone along the current line of contact to separate the two countries' forces, but this would be problematic for Russia as it would mean a NATO presence on its border. Alternatively, a demilitarized zone like in Korea could be created. Crimea and the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson would remain under Russian control. Questions regarding the Russian language, demilitarization and denazification, the legal status of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and a guarantee that Ukraine will not join NATO remain unclear.
• According to the FBI's investigation, the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck in front of the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday was apparently not a terrorist attack, as initially suspected. Instead, it was a tragic suicide. The incident involves a highly decorated war veteran who suffered from severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for years. FBI Special Agent Spencer Evans stated: “Our investigation has determined that there is no terrorist connection. Rather, everything points to a tragic case of personal desperation.” The investigation continues to focus on establishing the exact circumstances. The incident has sparked public concern and has brought into focus the challenges that many veterans face after returning from war. • 4. January: A widespread technical outage affected aviation ports across the country. The causes are currently unknown. A spokesperson for the federal police confirmed: “Our colleagues had to manually do what the system used to do.” However, it cor...

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