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  • Transcript of Weekly Media Briefing by the Official Spokesperson (December 26, 2025)

    Transcript of Weekly Media Briefing by the Official Spokesperson (December 26, 2025)

    Shri Randhir Jaiswal, Official Spokesperson: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I welcome you to this last press conference of the year.

    Is saal ke antim press varta mein aap sabhi logon ka bahut bahut swagat hai. To chaliye, daur shuru karte…

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  • Mosque bombing in Alawite district in Syria leaves at least 8 dead

    Mosque bombing in Alawite district in Syria leaves at least 8 dead

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    At least eight people were killed in an explosion at a mosque in a predominantly Alawite neighbourhood in the Syrian city…

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  • 7 things grandparents secretly wish their adult grandchildren would do more often – VegOut

    7 things grandparents secretly wish their adult grandchildren would do more often – VegOut

    When I visited my grandmother last month, she held my hand a little longer than usual at the door.

    “You know,” she said softly, “your grandfather and I talk about you kids all the time.” There was something in her voice that made me…

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  • Pediatric surgeons weigh AI benefits against ethical challenges and practical barriers

    Pediatric surgeons weigh AI benefits against ethical challenges and practical barriers

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing across modern healthcare, yet its role in pediatric surgery remains limited and ethically complex. This study reveals that although surgeons recognize AI’s potential to enhance…

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  • Entergy Arkansas employees empowered to help neighbors in need

    Entergy Arkansas employees empowered to help neighbors in need

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – During this season of giving, Entergy Arkansas is doing more than powering communities across its 63-county service area, the company is empowering its employees to make a direct difference in those communities throughout Arkansas for neighbors facing hardship. In the past month alone, Entergy Arkansas has directed $30,000 to hunger-relief efforts statewide at the request of employees who saw needs in their communities.

    Drew County effort delivers support through February
    In Drew County, a local food program that serves 156 senior citizens and disabled residents was temporarily paused due to relocation of a distribution site during the recent federal government shutdown. When Customer Service Manager Amanda Killingsworth, a lifelong Drew County resident, learned of the issue, she quickly mobilized support. She reached out to co-workers and more than 2,600 people on Facebook to sponsor a month of food for $60 per recipient.

    Two weeks later, she and colleagues were shopping in bulk, assembling meals with volunteers and delivering boxes by Entergy truck and trailer.

    “Entergy truly loves the communities it serves,” Killingsworth said. “When your company president, vice president, managers and co-workers ask, ‘What can we do?’ you realize you’re surrounded by people who believe in service just as much as you do.”

    With Entergy Arkansas’s support and donations Killingsworth helped raise, every program participant — and several additional residents in need — received food boxes with enough supplies to last through February.

    Hunger Relief Alliance strengthens statewide food access
    Statewide, the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance has also been working to keep shelves stocked at its six regional food banks and more than 500 community partners during the months when many Arkansans were not receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Entergy Arkansas provided a $20,000 grant to support that effort.

    Entergy Arkansas Director of Public Affairs John Bethel, who serves as president of the Alliance board, said the grant filled a critical gap.

    “This support helped the Alliance provide food to food banks and pantries across the state, helping fight food insecurity and meet the critical needs of our neighbors,” Bethel said.

    Alliance CEO Sylvia Blain said Entergy’s partnership strengthens hunger-relief work across Arkansas.

    “Entergy’s investment strengthens our statewide network and ensures rural communities, seniors, and families have access to healthy food and emergency support,” Blain said. “We are grateful for Entergy’s continued leadership through John Bethel. His advocacy and service have strengthened hunger-relief efforts statewide and helped connect Entergy employees to the needs of local food pantries.”

    Entergy Arkansas employees connect nonprofits to resources

    In Malvern, Ashley Selph, network administrative assistant, knew Revive Community Outreach’s pantry was serving more families than ever. She contacted Revive Director Courtney McKinney and encouraged her to apply for an Entergy Arkansas grant. For McKinney — who grew up with Selph — the outreach itself was just as meaningful as the financial support.

    “Having community members who work for Entergy advocate for our nonprofit means everything to us,” McKinney said. “It shows how deeply our neighbors care and how willing they are to use their resources to uplift local families.”

    Grant helps Sulphur Rock students through holiday breaks
    Across the state in Independence County, Vegetation Operations Coordinator Chris Millay was visiting his children at Sulphur Rock Elementary when Principal Tina Baker mentioned an urgent need. The school, which provides weekly food boxes to 52 students, lacked funds to purchase food for the upcoming holiday breaks. Millay immediately relayed the request, and by the next morning Entergy Arkansas confirmed a grant to cover the need.

    “Sulphur Rock Elementary is grateful for Entergy employees who go beyond their workplace to advocate for our students,” Baker said. “Grants like these directly support our efforts to ensure every child has what they need to learn, grow and thrive.”

    Nearly $1M, 30K volunteer hours invested in communities in 2025
    In 2025, Entergy Arkansas awarded nearly $1 million in grants, including more than $125,000 for hunger-relief programs. Employees are also on track to complete over 30,000 volunteer hours with nonprofits and schools across the state.

    “We invest in solutions and partner with organizations that share our commitment to improving quality of life in Arkansas,” said Brandi Hinkle, senior representative for Entergy Corporate Social Responsibility. “Our employees do the same — giving their time and resources to help those who are disadvantaged.”

    Volunteers continue giving spirit through December
    Throughout December, Entergy Arkansas employees will continue serving communities by collecting toys for Arkansas Children’s Hospital families, ringing bells for the Salvation Army, distributing coats to elementary students and assembling pantry boxes for those facing food insecurity.

    To learn more about the Entergy Charitable Foundation and Entergy Arkansas Corporate Social Responsibility, visit entergy.com/csr/giving.

     

    About Entergy Arkansas
    Entergy Arkansas provides electricity to approximately 735,000 customers in 63 counties. Entergy Arkansas is a subsidiary of Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR). Entergy produces, transmits and distributes electricity to power life for 3 million customers through our operating companies in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. We’re investing for growth and improved reliability and resilience of our energy system while working to keep energy rates affordable for our customers. We’re also investing in cleaner energy generation like modern natural gas, nuclear and renewable energy. A nationally recognized leader in sustainability and corporate citizenship, we deliver more than $100 million in economic benefits each year to the communities we serve through philanthropy, volunteerism and advocacy. Entergy is a Fortune 500 company headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has approximately 12,000 employees. Learn more at EntergyArkansas.com and connect with @EntergyARK on social media.

     

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  • Israel becomes first country to formally recognize Somaliland as independent state – Arab News

    1. Israel becomes first country to formally recognize Somaliland as independent state  Arab News
    2. Somalia demands Israel withdraw Somaliland recognition  Al Jazeera
    3. Abraham Accords nations abstain as 21 Muslim-majority countries pan Somaliland…

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  • Carmarthen mental health unit expects referrals after festive period

    Carmarthen mental health unit expects referrals after festive period

    Lily, 14, from Swansea has also benefited from the support given at the hub for about two years.

    Lily’s advice for others finding the festive season difficult is not to be ashamed to ask for help.

    “Don’t be worried to reach out, it’s brave if you…

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  • NASA study reveals surprising details about Titan

    NASA study reveals surprising details about Titan

    In the latest study, researchers applied advanced processing techniques to Cassini’s archival data, reducing noise and revealing a strong energy dissipation signature deep within Titan. The research team interpreted this signature as coming…

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  • Deer are secretly lighting up the forest with glowing urine to mate

    Deer are secretly lighting up the forest with glowing urine to mate

    White-tailed deer use glowing signposts to communicate during mating season, a new study has revealed. 

    The University of Georgia, US, found that white-tailed deer communication involves a “hidden” visual component: UV-induced…

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  • The King’s message tops Christmas Day TV ratings

    The King’s message tops Christmas Day TV ratings

    PA Media King Charles, wearing a pinstriped suit and pale blue tie and pocket square, smiles at the camera, with the lights from a Christmas tree just seen in the background PA Media

    The King’s Christmas Broadcast was the most-watched TV programme in the UK on Christmas Day, overnight data has shown.

    Nearly 7m tuned in on the BBC, ITV, Sky News and GB News to watch King Charles deliver his annual message, this year…

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