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World Brief: Myanmar hospital airstrikes kill dozens; Kim’s grand welcome for troops back from Russia; House Democrats release Epstein estate photos; Norris wins F1 title, hands back trophy; Berlin ‘Stranger Things’ market opens; Cardiff terror plot condemned; Saddam capture anniversary

Stranger Things Holiday Market Opens in Berlin

Berlin has a Hawkins Christmas Market on Kurfürstendamm, timed to Netflix releasing the first episodes of the show’s final season. Fans can sip mulled wine while buying merch themed to an interdimensional nightmare, because nothing says festive spirit like monetizing the Upside Down.

Myanmar Airstrikes Kill Dozens at Mrauk-U Hospital

Myanmar’s military says the hospital it bombed in Mrauk-U was being used as a base by armed groups. The strikes killed more than 30 people, according to local reports. The claim will draw scrutiny under the protections for medical facilities in conflict, and independent verification will be crucial.

Kim Jong Un Stages Grand Welcome for Troops Returning From Russia

North Korean state media showcased a lavish, tightly choreographed reception for soldiers returning after fighting for Russia. The spectacle praised their service while acknowledging nine deaths. It was pageantry first, accountability never, all in perfect formation.

House Democrats Release Epstein Estate Photos Featuring Powerful Figures

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee published photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate that include Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and others. The images document proximity to power, not crimes by those pictured, but they will intensify scrutiny and the partisan firefight. Elite circles remain very small, and somehow always crowded.

Lando Norris Wins F1 Title, Hands the Trophy Back

Lando Norris was crowned world champion at the FIA gala in Uzbekistan, posed with girlfriend Magui Corceiro, then returned the official cup, which the FIA keeps. He edged Max Verstappen by two points, finished 13 clear of Oscar Piastri, and becomes Britain’s first F1 champion since Lewis Hamilton. The engraving stays, the silverware goes, and the number one will ride on his car next season.

Muslim Council of Wales Condemns Alleged Cardiff Terror Plot

Prosecutors say two 18-year-olds researched targets, visited locations, and sought firearms to attack a Cardiff mosque and a Jewish cemetery between October and November. Both defendants appeared by videolink, intend to plead not guilty, and have a pre-trial hearing in March, with a three-week trial slated for February 2027 in Bristol. The Muslim Council of Wales called the plot horrifying, urged vigilance without fear, and pressed for stronger cooperation with authorities. Justice moves slowly, but vigilance cannot.

This Day in 2003, U.S. Forces Captured Saddam Hussein

On December 13, U.S. troops pulled the deposed Iraqi leader from a small underground hideout near Tikrit. Palaces gave way to a dirt hole, and the myth of untouchability met a very real pair of handcuffs.

December 13 Birthdays, Legends With Staying Power

Dick Van Dyke turns 100 and Wendie Malick celebrates 75, two performers proving that talent ages better than most reboot pitches. Happy birthday to the pros who still make it look easy.

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