The flag of the European Union (EU). (Photo: Xinhua/ VNA)
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European Union prioritises strategic autonomy

In 2025, strategic autonomy has become an urgent requirement for the European Union (EU) across multiple fields, from security and defence to economics, trade, and technology. Amid a world marked by volatility, the EU’s desire to reduce dependence, strengthen internal capacity, and enhance its standing is understandable. However, the path to autonomy is not an easy one, as a gap remains between ambition and actual capability.

People gather at Bondi Beach for a memorial service to honor the victims of the deadly terror attack a week earlier in Sydney, Australia, Dec. 21, 2025, the National Day of Reflection. Thousands of people gathered at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Sunday evening to mark one week since a fatal mass shooting claimed the lives of 15 innocent people there. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: December 21

Representatives of the United States, Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye have expressed support for the near-term establishment and operationalization of the Board of Peace as a transitional administration in Gaza, U.S. presidential special envoy Steve Witkoff said Saturday.

The European Union flag in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)
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Europe and Russia gas dilemma: An open question

In an effort to strengthen the European Union’s (EU) energy self-sufficiency, the European Parliament (EP) has just approved a plan to completely eliminate imports of Russian gas. However, this decision has met with opposition from some member states, who fear that “shutting off” the flow of gas from Russia could trigger a price surge in the energy market, harming the economy.

Afghan returnees receive food at a temporary camp at the Torkham border crossing, Afghanistan, Dec. 16, 2025. As the world marks International Migrants Day on Thursday, the unfolding narrative in Afghanistan is one of resilience and uncertainty. The forced return of thousands from neighboring countries is reshaping lives: many families are coming back to a homeland they barely know, striving to rebuild amid fragile security and limited support. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: December 18

China on Thursday called on Cambodia and Thailand to remain calm and exercise restraint and achieve a ceasefire as soon as possible, while rejecting speculation arising from the reported use of Chinese weapons.

Students attend an outdoor class at a makeshift roadside school without proper shelters beside a highway junction in Nangarhar province, eastern Afghanistan, Dec. 16, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: December 17

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday that the country's intelligence systems would be examined following the fatal mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Sunday night.

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Commentary

Optimistic outlook for global oil market

The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has forecast that the global oil market will remain stable in 2026, with supply expected to stay closely balanced with demand amid moderate macroeconomic risks facing the world economy.

People mourn the victims of the Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney, Australia, Dec. 15, 2025. The death toll from a shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Sunday has risen to 16, with a father and son identified as the attackers, police said Monday. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: December 15

Malaysia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday confirmed to the media that the Special ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting (AMM) on the Cambodia-Thailand situation, initially scheduled for Dec. 16, has been postponed to Dec. 22 at the request of Thailand.

Flags of European Union (EU) and Ukraine are seen at the EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, February 24, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua)
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Ukraine’s EU accession: Europe’s strategic calculations tested

The prospect of Ukraine joining the European Union (EU) by early 2027 is generating significant interest, reflecting Europe’s evolving strategic calculations. Yet a considerable gap persists between strong political commitments and the practical conditions required, making this timeline both a strategic aspiration and a major test for the EU itself.

Tourists buy souvenirs at a Christmas market in St. Petersburg, Russia, Dec. 13, 2025. A Christmas market opened here on Saturday for the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: December 14

Flights between Phnom Penh and Bangkok as well as those between Siem Reap and Thailand are operating as normal although the Cambodia-Thailand border fighting is still going on, a Cambodian civil aviation spokesperson said on Saturday.

Artists stage a performance celebrating the reopening of National Museum in Tripoli, Libya, Dec. 12, 2025. Libya on Friday celebrated the reopening of its national museum, housed within the historic Red Castle complex in Tripoli, marking a significant cultural moment after 14 years of closure following the 2011 popular uprising that toppled the rule of Muammar Gaddafi. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: December 13

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Saturday that Malaysia, as ASEAN chair, will convene a Special ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting soon on Cambodia-Thailand border tensions.

Photo taken on Dec. 11, 2025 shows shelters of displaced Palestinians in the Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City. Heavy winter rains and high winds are pounding flimsy temporary shelters of tents and tarps in the Gaza Strip, putting more vulnerable people at risk, UN humanitarians have said. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: December 12

Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua has endorsed a royal decree to dissolve the lower house of parliament, an announcement published in the Royal Gazette said on Friday, paving the way for a general election early next year.

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell attends a press conference in Washington, D.C., the United States, Dec. 10, 2025. The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday decided to lower the target range for the federal funds interest rate by 25 basis points to 3.5 to 3.75 percent, marking its third rate cut this year. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: December 11

In the wake of large-scale protests over economic policy across Bulgaria, the country's Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov formally submitted his government's resignation on Thursday, the registry of the National Assembly has confirmed.

Representatives from nearly 40 founding member states attend a meeting to launch the Group of Friends of Global Governance at the UN headquarters in New York, on Dec. 9, 2025. The Group of Friends of Global Governance was officially established at the UN headquarters in New York on Tuesday. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: December 10

A contingent of Cambodian athletes has abruptly withdrawn from the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games currently underway in Thailand, citing safety concerns from their families back home amid escalating border tensions, Thai media reported on Wednesday.

A plenary session of the Syrian Parliament in the capital city of Damascus. (Photo: SANA/VNA)
Commentary

A significant turning point for Syria

In early December 2025, Syria welcomed several positive signals on its path towards reconstruction and reintegration. From a country devastated by war and isolated diplomatically and economically, Syria is taking steps that demonstrate its determination to pursue stability, while maximising foreign aid and striving to balance relations with major powers and regional countries.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (2nd L), Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (2nd R), French President Emmanuel Macron (1st R) and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz make remarks as they meet in 10 Downing Street in London, Britain, Dec. 8, 2025. (Lauren Hurley/No. 10 Downing Street/Handout via Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: December 9

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is concerned by reports of renewed armed clashes between Cambodia and Thailand, particularly the reported airstrikes and mobilization of heavy equipment in the border area, his spokesperson said Monday.

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