2025-12-27
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Our top stories Volodymyr Zelensky said he would visit Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago to discuss ending Russia's four-year invasion of Ukraine on Sunday.
Quote, a lot can be decided before the new year, said Ukraine's president.
On Thursday, Mr Zelensky held talks with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Mr Trump's envoys,
having previously suggested that Ukraine could accept a demilitarized zone in the country's east.
Najib Razak was sentenced to 15 years in prison
for abusing power and money laundering in the largest trial yet,
related to Malaysia's 1MDB scandal.
The country's High Court ruled that the former Prime Minister used his office to move vast sums from the country's sovereign wealth fund to his personal accounts a decade ago.
Mr Najib, who denies wrongdoing, has been in prison since 2022.
Precious metals are set for a sparkling end of the year.
Gold prices rose to more than $4,500 per ounce and silver exceeded $75 per ounce, both records.
The price of silver has risen by more than 150% in the past year,
driven by nervous investors looking for a haven and industrial buyers using the metal to make solar panels.