Skip to content
World Today News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • World
World Today News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • World
Friday, December 5, 2025
World Today News
World Today News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • World
Copyright 2021 - All Right Reserved
Home » Archives for Lucas Fernandez – World Editor » Page 4
Author

Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Lucas Fernandez – World Editor - world-today-news.com
Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Lucas Fernandez – World Editor Lucas Fernandez is World Editor at World Today News, bringing more than a decade of international reporting experience. He covers global events, diplomacy, and geopolitics, making complex world news accessible for all audiences.

World

-title Macron Warns US Could Abandon Ukraine Over Security Guarantees

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor December 5, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Macron Warns ⁤Zelenskyy US Support for Ukraine Could Waver, German​ Officials Urge European Independence

Kyiv, Ukraine ⁤- French President Emmanuel Macron reportedly​ cautioned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ‌that⁤ US support for Ukraine may⁣ falter should Donald⁤ Trump win the upcoming US presidential election, ‌potentially leading to ⁢a territorial‍ concession to Russia.‍ the warning, ⁣disclosed by sources familiar with the⁤ discussions, underscores growing European anxieties‌ about the reliability of American aid as ‌Ukraine continues to ​fight against russian aggression.

the concerns come as leading German political figures are‌ increasingly‌ vocal about the need for Europe ⁣to take⁢ greater responsibility for⁣ its own security and‍ defense. ‌German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius warned that a ⁤militarily defeated⁢ or destabilized Ukraine would⁣ pose a significant risk to ‍European security, stating, “A dictated peace would be disastrous for⁤ Europe … as⁤ a Ukraine ​which is‍ militarily beaten or potentially even ⁤defeated at the negotiating⁣ table (or) destabilised domestically through Russian influence, would put Europe’s ⁢security at risk.”

Friedrich‌ Merz,leader of the Christian Democratic​ Union (CDU),further emphasized the urgency of ‍European independence in a ‍guest‍ column‍ for the Frankfurter Allgemeine​ Zeitung. Merz advocated‍ for utilizing ⁢frozen Russian state assets to support Ukraine and argued that⁣ Europe must act decisively to protect its interests, stating, “The question of European independence is being decided today, when our security interests are under⁣ threat. ⁢and it will be ⁤decided‍ by​ whether⁤ we rise to this challenge.”

Merz stressed​ the importance of European agency⁣ in the conflict, adding,​ “We are sending a ⁣signal of European independence, a signal that we Europeans decide and​ shape what⁣ happens on our continent.” ​He also argued against relying on non-European countries to determine the fate of frozen Russian assets, asserting, “what we⁤ decide now will determine⁤ the future of Europe.”

December 5, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

Who was Yasser Abu Shabab? Israel-backed militia leader killed in Gaza

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor December 5, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Israel Confirms‌ killing of Yasser Abu⁤ Shabab,Leader of Hamas rival Militia in Gaza

Gaza ⁣City,December 5,2025,01:09:27 GMT – Israel’s military confirmed the targeted killing of Yasser Abu Shabab,a prominent‌ leader of a militia allied⁢ against hamas in⁣ the​ gaza Strip,in an ⁣airstrike yesterday,December 4,2025. The strike, ⁣conducted in‌ the Khan Younis area of southern Gaza, eliminates a‌ key figure in⁤ a network Israel has reportedly cultivated to counter Hamas’s authority within the territory.

Abu Shabab commanded a ⁤faction that openly challenged Hamas control,​ receiving support -⁤ both logistical ⁢and financial – from Israel, according to multiple reports and Israeli officials. His death escalates tensions within Gaza, potentially fracturing⁣ the already volatile internal Palestinian dynamics as⁤ Israel continues its military operations. The incident‍ also raises questions about Israel’s strategy of bolstering anti-Hamas⁣ groups amidst the ongoing conflict‍ and the potential long-term consequences for Gaza’s security landscape.

Yasser Abu shabab rose ⁤to prominence leading a militia ⁢comprised of members from Gaza’s prominent families who had grown‍ disillusioned with‍ Hamas’s governance.The group, ⁢operating under various names including⁣ the “Free​ Gaza Falcons,” engaged in clashes ​with ‍Hamas security ⁤forces and publicly criticized ⁤the‌ association’s leadership. Israeli intelligence sources indicate Abu Shabab’s ⁢militia numbered in the hundreds,posing⁣ a localized but ​persistent challenge ⁣to​ Hamas’s ‌control,particularly in Khan ⁣Younis.

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) stated the⁢ airstrike was a ​”precise ⁤operation” targeting a “terrorist operative” ⁢responsible for⁤ attacks against Israeli ‍forces. Though, the IDF did not explicitly‍ acknowledge Abu ​Shabab’s⁣ collaboration with Israel, framing the operation ⁢as part of its broader⁣ campaign​ against Hamas and its affiliates. Palestinian sources⁤ confirmed Abu Shabab’s ​death and reported ⁣several other individuals were⁢ injured in ​the strike.

The killing of Abu Shabab occurs against ​a‌ backdrop of intense fighting⁢ between Israel ⁢and Hamas, now entering ‌its ‌ [insert current phase/week of conflict]. Israel’s support for anti-Hamas factions has been a long-standing, albeit‍ often ​covert, element⁤ of its strategy in Gaza, aiming to ‌weaken⁢ Hamas’s grip on power⁢ and create alternative power structures. Analysts suggest Abu Shabab’s death could lead⁣ to a power vacuum within Khan Younis, potentially triggering further infighting between palestinian factions and complicating Israel’s efforts⁣ to maintain stability in the ​region.

December 5, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

The Real Madrid Games Trent Alexander-Arnold Will Miss With Lengthy Injury

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor December 5, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trent Alexander-Arnold will miss several crucial real Madrid fixtures in ‍early 2026 due to a notable injury, confirmed ⁢by recent reports. The Liverpool right-back sustained ⁣the injury‌ during ⁣training and is expected to be sidelined for an extended period, impacting both‍ his club ⁣and national team⁣ commitments.

This absence presents‍ a ​notable challenge for Liverpool as they navigate a demanding schedule,⁣ including high-stakes Champions League and ‌league matches. Real⁢ Madrid will be among ‌the⁢ teams benefiting from Alexander-Arnold’s unavailability,‍ as they are scheduled to face Liverpool on January⁣ 28,‍ 2026, in a ‍Champions League clash.

According to the published schedule, Liverpool’s upcoming matches affected by ‍Alexander-Arnold’s injury include:

* ‌ January 25, ⁣2026: Villarreal⁤ (A) – The League
* January 28, 2026: Benfica (A) – Champions League
* ⁢ ⁢February 1, 2026: Rayo Vallecano ​(H) – The League

The extent of Alexander-Arnold’s injury and his⁣ precise return date remain uncertain, with ​Liverpool officials stating that his recovery will be‌ closely monitored. The schedule notes that all matches‌ are dependent on cup​ progression.

December 5, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

Driving Quantum Access: OQI’s Initiatives at Quantum Africa 7

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor December 5, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

OQI Advances Inclusive Quantum Access at Quantum Africa 7

Article by Alexia Yiannouli

OQI is committed to democratizing access to ‌quantum computing, and recently participated in‍ Quantum Africa 7 (September 22-26, ​2025) to explore how‌ to ensure equitable benefits from this emerging technology. The event brought together stakeholders from across Africa and the globe to ⁣strengthen Africa’s role in the growing global quantum ecosystem through dialog and international collaboration.

OQI⁣ hosted a ​panel⁤ discussion, moderated ⁣by Applications Advisor Phillip⁣ Kammerlander, focused on leveraging ⁤international partnerships, educational initiatives, and science diplomacy to ensure⁢ all nations can both benefit from and contribute to the “second ⁢quantum revolution.” A key focus of the discussion‌ was the upcoming OQI-supported quantum hackathon, planned for 2026 at the Université Mohammed V in Rabat.This hackathon will specifically challenge participants to develop quantum computing use cases aligned with the​ Enduring Advancement Goals⁤ (SDGs).

The panel featured leading experts from Morocco and across⁢ the⁢ African continent: Fadwa El Ayachi (Université Mohammed V), Mohamed Ouchrif (Université Mohammed I), abdelouahed El Fatimy (school of ‍physics ⁢and Engineering, ‍UM6P), and Farai Mazhandu (Africa Quantum‌ Consortium).

Panelists highlighted the growing momentum in the quantum field across Morocco and ‍Africa, driven by new educational programs and expanding national initiatives. They also identified critical gaps,including the need for stronger regional collaboration ⁤and formal institutional partnerships ⁤to scale efforts and secure funding.

While hackathons where recognized as valuable ⁢for⁤ identifying and‍ nurturing young quantum⁢ talent, panelists emphasized that they are just‌ one piece of the puzzle.Sustained⁣ ecosystem building⁤ is crucial for ⁤truly ‍inclusive access to quantum ⁤technology. The 2026 OQI-supported hackathon in Morocco represents a meaningful opportunity to foster local innovation ‌and develop⁢ impactful, ⁤SDG-focused applications.

OQI⁤ looks forward to continued collaboration in Morocco and will share further details about the upcoming ‍hackathon at the Université Mohammed V in 2026.

December 5, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

Title: When the orgasm slips away: female anorgasmia after 50

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor December 5, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Reclaiming Intimacy: Addressing Female Anorgasmia After 50

the experience of pleasure doesn’t diminish with age,⁤ yet for many women ⁣over 50, orgasms become less frequent or even cease altogether. This isn’t simply a physiological inevitability, ‍but a complex‍ issue rooted in a confluence of factors – personal history, relationship dynamics, ‌and evolving self-perception. Accumulated unspoken needs and ingrained habits can contribute to a decline in sexual satisfaction, often compounded by fears​ of disappointment or simply physical weariness.

reigniting intimacy requires a holistic approach, engaging both mind and heart alongside the body. Women are finding pathways back to pleasure through diverse avenues: support groups offering safe spaces for sharing, exploration of mindful practices like meditation, and the intentional​ introduction of new sensual experiences. ⁣Boldness and consistent effort ⁢can unlock genuine sensory renewal, allowing pleasure to be embraced⁤ and enjoyed without reservation.

Open communication is paramount. Seeking ‍support – whether from a partner, medical professional, or therapist – can be transformative. Female anorgasmia isn’t a condition to be passively accepted, but an invitation to re-evaluate ⁤one’s relationship with both ‍self and partner, and to ⁤explore choice routes to fulfillment.

The silence surrounding this‍ issue reveals broader societal attitudes towards aging and desire, and the challenges couples face navigating life’s transitions together. Anorgasmia often serves as a signal – a need to actively rebuild connection and rediscover shared ‍intimacy.

There’s no quick fix, but ‍a combination of honest dialog, compassionate support ​(including medical or therapeutic intervention when appropriate), and a​ willingness to explore sexuality with fresh perspective can pave the​ way to renewed pleasure. ⁢As the year⁤ draws ‍to a‌ close, prioritizing intimacy – perhaps through open conversation or exploring new possibilities – can be a valuable ⁢gift. Breaking the silence around​ anorgasmia opens the door to a potential for rediscovered joy, deeper connection, and the courage to embrace a full‍ spectrum of desire, free from⁣ judgment. This could be the ⁢start of a revitalized and fulfilling intimate life.

December 5, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

Title: Wingsuit Pilot Dies in Tragic Cape Town Mountain Accident

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor December 5, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

CAPE TOWN – ‌World wingsuiting champion Jean Jacques ‌Wallis, 35, died in a crash on South Africa’s Lion’s Head mountain during a test flight Tuesday⁤ evening. The South African ⁢aviator was piloting a Flare Mustache‍ parakite, a hybrid wing designed for high winds, when he lost control and impacted a ‍rock cliff.

Wallis, a⁢ veteran of⁤ over two decades⁢ in ⁢aerial sports ​including paragliding, skydiving, BASE jumping, and wingsuiting, had recently achieved a career peak, winning gold in Target Strike ⁤at the World Wingsuit League ‌Grand Prix​ in ⁤China this fall and placing fourth in ‍slalom.

More than 30 members of the Wilderness Search and Rescue unit responded to‌ the 7:00 p.m. accident alert, utilizing technical​ rope systems to‌ recover Wallis’‌ body from the steep terrain.

“The purpose ⁤of the ⁣investigation is ​not to find the culprit,⁢ but to prevent further tragedies,” stated Louis stanford, spokesman for⁢ the South​ African Paragliding ‍and Hang Gliding Association.

The Civil Aviation Authority⁣ is ⁣investigating Wallis’ flight path, equipment⁢ condition, weather conditions, and potential technical issues with the Flare Mustache wing. ⁢Authorities⁤ are​ requesting any video footage or photos⁢ from witnesses.

Wingsuit BASE jumping is statistically ​one of the world’s ‌most dangerous sports, with approximately 1 death per⁣ 500 jumps, compared to roughly 1 in‌ 120,000 for traditional skydiving. Wallis’ death is the latest in⁤ a ⁣series ‌of recent tragedies within the extreme aerial sports community; in August, American Kirk Hawkins died in a wingsuit‌ crash in the Swiss ‌Alps, ‍and in June, 24-year-old Liam Byrne died ⁣jumping from Mount Gitschen in the Urner Alps.

December 5, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Newer Posts
Older Posts

Search:

Recent Posts

  • -title Trump DOJ’s Legal Battles Over Prosecutor Appointments Raise Questions of Legitimacy

    December 5, 2025
  • Title: Ruth Hotaling Earns 2025 All-America Recognition

    December 5, 2025
  • Title: Trump White House Under Fire: Scandal Erupts Over Military Strikes

    December 5, 2025
  • Title=”Dementia Warning: How Driving Behavior Can Predict Cognitive Decline

    December 5, 2025
  • Galaxies Rotate in Dark Matter Filaments, Challenging Galaxy Evolution Theories

    December 5, 2025

Follow Me

Follow Me
  • Live News Feeds
  • Short Important News
  • Most Important News
  • Headlinez
  • Most Recommended Web Hosting
  • About Us
  • Accessibility statement
  • California Privacy Notice (CCPA/CPRA)
  • Contact
  • Cookie Policy
  • Copyright Notice
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA Policy
  • EDITORIAL TEAM
  • Links
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

@2025 - All Right Reserved.

Hosted by Byohosting – Most Recommended Web Hosting – for complains, abuse, advertising contact: contact@world-today-news.com


Back To Top
World Today News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • World
World Today News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • World
@2025 - All Right Reserved.

Hosted by Byohosting – Most Recommended Web Hosting – for complains, abuse, advertising contact: contact@world-today-news.com