Russia and Ukraine ‘on the verge’ of deal to end war, deputy foreign minister says

Russia and Ukraine ‘on the verge’ of deal to end war, deputy foreign minister says
Russia and Ukraine ‘on the verge’ of deal to end war, deputy foreign minister says
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov speaks with ABC News in Moscow Chief Foreign Correspondent Ian Pannell in Moscow, Russia, Dec. 15, 2025. ABC News

(MOSCOW and LONDON) — Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told ABC News during an exclusive interview on Monday that he believes the warring parties are “on the verge” of a diplomatic solution to end Moscow’s war.

“We are prepared to have a deal,” Ryabkov said of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government. The deputy foreign minister added that he hoped an agreement would be reached “sooner rather than later.”

U.S. administration officials signaled on Monday that a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine may be closer than ever, telling reporters on the condition of anonymity that “literally 90%” of the issues between the two warring countries had been solved.

But Ryabkov also reiterated long-held demands from Moscow that Kyiv says it cannot accept as part of any peace deal. Among those is Russian control of Crimea, which was occupied in 2014, and four other partially-occupied territories — Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson — in the south and east of Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly ruled out territorial concessions to Russia.

“We have five altogether and we are not able, in any form, to compromise on this,” Ryabkov said of Russia’s control of the territories.

Ryabkov spoke to ABC News as both Moscow and Kyiv work with American representatives on the White House’s latest peace push, intended to secure an end to Russia’s full-scale invasion of its neighbor which began in February 2022.

Another sticking point for Moscow has been the possible deployment of troops from NATO nations to Ukraine after the war.

He said Russia would not agree to a deal that included their presence on Ukrainian soil, even if they were there as part of a security guarantee or as members of the so-called “Coalition of the Willing,” as a group of mostly European leaders refer to themselves.

“We definitely will not at any moment subscribe to, agree to, or even be content with, any presence of NATO troops on the Ukrainian territory,” Ryabkov said.

Ryabkov — a high-profile figure within Russia’s Foreign Ministry who regularly speaks with international media outlets — has served as the deputy foreign minister in Moscow since 2008, working under Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who has been in his post since 2004.

Ryabkov was among those Russian officials downplaying the threat looming over Ukraine in the lead up to Moscow’s full-scale invasion of its neighbor. As Russian troops massed along Ukraine’s borders in January 2022, Ryabkov said Moscow had “no intention of attacking, staging an offensive on or invading Ukraine.”

Speaking with ABC News on Monday, the deputy foreign minister refused to refer to Russia’s ongoing invasion as a war, instead using the Kremlin’s preferred phrase of a “special military operation.”

“We do what we do, we want to stop it and whether it would be stopped depends much on how people who support authorities in Kyiv recognize the inevitable outcome of our success,” Ryabkov said.

Russian officials have framed their invasion as a necessary measure to protect ethnic Russians living in Ukraine. When asked about the suffering and deaths of members of that community as a result of Moscow’s war, Ryabkov said he had sympathy for those affected.

“The whole purpose of what is being done by us there is to ensure that at least some of those people, majority of those people, find it better and find it, I would say, more appropriate to be where they belong, which is Russia.”

Ryabkov has regularly commented on various aspects of U.S.-Russian relations during the ongoing war. He has, for example, repeatedly called for renewed focus on bilateral nuclear and arms control treaties. 

However, Ryabkov said this month that progress on that and topics “will only become possible for us after we become convinced of substantive and irreversible improvements in Washington’s policy toward Russia.”

Ryabkov last month told the state-owned International Affairs magazine that a new meeting between Trump and Putin was possible as Ukraine peace talks continued. “I wouldn’t rule anything out,” he said.

ABC News’ Mariam Khan and Hannah Demissie contributed to this report.

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Chris Young sneaks in one more gig ahead of the holidays

Chris Young sneaks in one more gig ahead of the holidays
Chris Young sneaks in one more gig ahead of the holidays
Chris Young’s ‘I Didn’t Come Here to Leave’ (Black River)

Chris Young will sneak in an appearance on Live with Kelly & Mark right before Christmas. 

He’s set to play “I Didn’t Come Here to Leave,” the title track from his 10th studio album, on Dec. 23. Meanwhile, the record’s lead single, “Til the Last One Dies,” recently broke into country’s top 30.

Chris has four more stops on his It Must Be Christmas – An Acoustic Evening with Chris Young Tour, starting Wednesday in Tyson, Virginia, and wrapping Saturday in Wallingford, Connecticut. 

The trek takes its name from his 2016 holiday album. In November he put out two new yuletide tracks, his cover of “Silver Bells” and the original “Christmas Ain’t Christmas.” 

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Ciara to headline inaugural TikTok Awards

Ciara to headline inaugural TikTok Awards
Ciara to headline inaugural TikTok Awards
Ciara at the 2025 ESPYs ((Disney/Frank Micelotta)

Ciara has the “Goodies,” and she’s bringing them to the first-ever TikTok Awards. She’s secured a gig as the headlining performer for the event, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

“There’s nothing like performing for a community that loves movement, music, and expression as much as I do,” Ciara said in a statement. “The TikTok platform plays a significant role in entertainment. It is one of the most influential platforms in the world. TheTikTok Awards are all about celebrating that spirit, and I’m honored to hit the stage for first-ever show in the US.”

The inaugural TikTok Awards will take place Thursday at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. The show will begin at 6 p.m. PT, following a red carpet that is set to stream at 5 p.m. PT on TikTok Live.

The news of Ciara’s headlining set arrives just days after she and husband Russell Wilson celebrated their daughter Amora Princess Wilson’s 2nd birthday on Dec. 11.

“You bring us sunshine, happiness, and pure joy every day! We’re so excited you’re now the big 2! God is so good! Happy Birthday! We love you soooo much! 2 means Peace,” Ciara captioned an Instagram Reel featuring moments from Amora’s last two years. 

Russell also shared a Reel highlighting special moments with Amora. “Happy Birthday Amora!!! You bring such a light to our family,” he wrote. “Your personality shines and your giggles are so contagious. We thank God every day for you! Mommy & Daddy Love you so so much.”

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The #1 song in the world right now is a Christmas tune — and it’s not Mariah Carey’s

The #1 song in the world right now is a Christmas tune — and it’s not Mariah Carey’s
The #1 song in the world right now is a Christmas tune — and it’s not Mariah Carey’s
Wham! ‘Last Christmas’ (Sony Music)

Mariah Carey‘s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” may be the #1 song in the U.S. right now, but the #1 song in the world is a different Christmas tune.

For the first time ever, “Last Christmas” by Wham! has topped the Billboard Global 200. The 1984 hit by the British duo is only the second Christmas song to top the Global 200 since the chart began in 2020. The first was, of course, Mariah’s song.

Meanwhile, on the Hot 100 “Last Christmas” has reached a new peak of #2. It’s also #1 in the U.K.

The estate of the late George Michael, who died on Christmas Day 2016, wrote on Instagram about the song’s continued success, “George adored Christmas, and he would have truly loved seeing WHAM! back at Number 1 this year.

“It fills our hearts that this brilliant, timeless song continues to resonate with audiences while captivating new listeners around the world.”

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Reba McEntire pays tribute to her ‘Does He Love You’ co-star Rob Reiner

Reba McEntire pays tribute to her ‘Does He Love You’ co-star Rob Reiner
Reba McEntire pays tribute to her ‘Does He Love You’ co-star Rob Reiner
Dan Aykroyd smiles at Elijah Wood with Reba McEntire in a scene from the film ‘North’, 1994. (Photo by Columbia Pictures/Getty Images)

Reba McEntire‘s remembering Rob Reiner after the actor/director and his wife were found murdered in their Los Angeles home on Sunday.

“I enjoyed every minute I was around Rob Reiner,” Reba shared on Instagram Monday. “He was one of a kind. I got to work with him on the movie North and he also helped us with our ending of my video, ‘Does He Love You.'”

“I sure will miss him,” she added. “What a gift he was to this world. Rest in peace, my friend.”

Reba acted in 1994’s North, which was produced and directed by the former All in the Family star.

Her post includes a photo of Reiner from 1993’s “Does He Love You” shoot with Linda Davis. He appears at the end of the video as the director of the fictional film in which Reba and Linda’s characters are starring.

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Cardi B pays homage to Arabian culture

Cardi B pays homage to Arabian culture
Cardi B pays homage to Arabian culture
Cardi B performs onstage during TikTok In The Mix at Sloan Park on December 10, 2023, in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for TikTok)

Cardi B returned to the stage roughly a month after giving birth to her son with partner Stefon Diggs. She performed Sunday at the Soundstorm Festival 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Cardi took the stage with songs “Hello,” “Bartier Carti” and more while paying homage to the culture with a hot pink Arabian-inspired outfit and head scarf. She even stepped off stage for closer interaction with the fans.

Cardi later reflected on her experience in the country on Instagram Live, noting, “It’s very strict out here. They will put you under the jail. … The people over here is hip, honey. … They are very polite, they don’t look at you like you’re poor.” 

“I’m starting not to like America,” she said. “America makes me pay taxes. The vice president is talking s*** about me on Twitter. I don’t feel real appreciated in America. Y’all need to convince me to come back.”

Cardi’s performance likely indicates that she’s been preparing for her upcoming Little Miss Drama tour. She showed fans she’s been working out to get her body ready for the trek.

“We in Saudi Arabia baby, I told ya after I give birth imma be getting ready for the Little Miss Drama tour!” Cardi said in an Instagram video that saw her working out in the gym.

“It is two months away,” she said while dressed in a black outfit and matching head covering. “Everyone keep asking me, ‘Cardi, how did you lose all that weight after the baby?’ … I’ll tell you how I did it: Stress.”

Cardi continued, “It is Christmas, it is Kwanzaa, it is Hanukkah [and] get your tickets now, because in January don’t be hitting me up, like, ‘Cardi, there’s no tickets left. … I ain’t got nothin’ but this tour to give ya!”

 

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Official video for George Harrison’s ‘Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)’ to be released

Official video for George Harrison’s ‘Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)’ to be released
Official video for George Harrison’s ‘Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)’ to be released
Former Beatle, George Harrison (1943 – 2001), Cannes, France, 30th January 1976. Harrison is in Cannes for the Midem music industry trade fair. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)

George Harrison’s classic tune “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” is getting an official video.

Harrison’s official Instagram page gave fans a preview of the animated clip, which has been directed by Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard

The video is being released on Tuesday at 9 a.m. PT.

“Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” was the opening track and lead single off Harrison’s 1973 album, Living in the Material World, which went to #1. The song topped the chart as well, becoming Harrison’s second #1 after “My Sweet Lord.” The tune actually knocked his former Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney and Wings’ “My Love” out of the top spot.

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‘General Hospital’ star Anthony Geary dies at 78

‘General Hospital’ star Anthony Geary dies at 78
‘General Hospital’ star Anthony Geary dies at 78
Anthony Geary accepts the outstanding lead actor in a drama series award for ‘General Hospital’ during the 42nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, April 26, 2015, in Burbank, California. (Allen Berezovsky/WireImage via Getty Images)

General Hospital star Anthony Geary has died, his publicist confirmed to KABC. He was 78.

The soap opera star was known for playing Luke Spencer on the hit ABC daytime drama.

Fans remember Geary’s Luke Spencer for being quirky, impulsive, brash and sassy, which made him one of daytime TV’s most iconic characters.

Geary’s longtime role as Luke Spencer began in 1978. He played the iconic soap opera character on TV until 2015.

“He was not created to be a heroic character,” Geary told Nightline in 2015. “He was created to be an anti-hero and I have treasured the anti-side of the hero and pushed it for a long time.”

“He’s not a white hat or a black hat, he’s all shades of grey,” he continued. “And that has been the saving grace of playing him all these years.”

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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FBI disrupted alleged terrorist bombing plot in Los Angeles, according to officials

FBI disrupted alleged terrorist bombing plot in Los Angeles, according to officials
FBI disrupted alleged terrorist bombing plot in Los Angeles, according to officials

(LOS ANGELES) — Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Monday that the FBI disrupted a “massive and horrific terror plot” by an anti-government extremist group allegedly planning a series of bombings against multiple targets in Orange County and Los Angeles, California, beginning on New Years Eve.

Bondi said the plot by the so-called “Turtle Island Liberation Front,” which she described in the announcement as a “far-left, pro-Palestine, anti-government and anti-capitalist group,” also “planned to target ICE agents and vehicles.”

At a Los Angeles press conference Monday morning, Bill Essayli, assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, and Akil Davis, assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles field office, said that four people — identified as Audrey Illeene Carroll, 30, Zachary Aaron Page, 32, Dante Gaffield, 24, and Tina Lai, 41 — were arrested and each charged with conspiracy and possession of an unregistered destructive device.

The FBI on Friday “intercepted a scheme by members of a violent extremist group we believe determined to detonate explosives at multiple businesses on New Year’s Eve,” according to Davis.

The four people arrested, whom Davis said were “members of a radical faction of the Turtle Island Liberation Front, a violent homegrown anti-government group,” allegedly planned to plant backpacks containing improvised explosive devices “to be detonated at multiple locations in Southern California targeting U.S. companies.”

The IEDs were coordinated to detonate at midnight on New Year’s Eve, Davis said, adding that the suspects were arrested Friday by the FBI while they were allegedly assembling the devices in the desert.

All four will appear in federal court Monday afternoon, according to officials.

Though he declined to name the companies that were allegedly targeted, Essayli described them as “logistics centers.” He added that there were “at least five” locations that the suspects allegedly planned to target in Orange and Los Angeles counties.

FBI Director Kash Patel also posted Monday that a fifth person “believed to be linked” to the Turtle Island Liberation Front had been arrested by the FBI in New Orleans for “allegedly planning a separate violent attack.”

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Watch Ed Sheeran lead a sing-along at an NYC bar

Watch Ed Sheeran lead a sing-along at an NYC bar
Watch Ed Sheeran lead a sing-along at an NYC bar
Ed Sheeran performs onstage during 2025 Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden on December 12, 2025 in New York City. (Kevin Kane/WireImage)

What does Ed Sheeran do when he gets offstage? Goes to a bar and keeps on singing.

In a video shared by Asia Roma karaoke bar in New York City, Ed is seen sitting at the bar with Harry Potter star Tom Felton, who is currently reprising his role as Draco Malfoy in Broadway’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. 

As Ed’s hit “Perfect” plays on the karaoke system, Ed holds the mic and sings along, before urging the bartender and the crowd, “You’ve got to sing it, too!”

According to the bar, Ed and Tom popped in on Friday night, the same night that Ed had done a short set at Madison Square Garden, during which he sang — you guessed it — “Perfect.”

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