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The risks are rocketing for Rolls-Royce shares – time to bank that profit?

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Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR) shares are a wonder of the investment world. They’ve jumped over 1,000% in three years. Early 2020s investors have seen life-changing gains, smashing the myth that FTSE 100 shares are dull. Even latecomers have done well, with the stock up 97% in the last year. New investors might be tempted, while old hands may be wondering if it’s time to get out while the going is good. Should they hit the ejector seat?

FTSE 100 powerhouse

Rolls-Royce was helped by how badly beaten down the shares were after the pandemic. CEO Tufan Erginbilgic shocked investors and staff by publicly shaming it as a “burning platform” when he took over in January 2023. But that also gave him the freedom to make tough calls, and it has paid off faster than even he could have imagined. Profits are climbing, free cash flow surging and debt falling. Dividends have returned and a £1bn share buyback has boosted confidence further.

The post-Covid civil aviation recovery has certainly helped, as the company makes a huge chunk of its income from aircraft engine maintenance contracts, which are based on miles flown. But defence is also booming, boosted by Western efforts to counter China and Russia.

Rolls-Royce’s power systems division, which runs engines for data centres and back-up generation, enjoys rising demand as AI infrastructure expands. Its small modular reactors offer a fresh growth opportunity. The group’s diversification provides a cushion against setbacks in any of these areas.

Valuation stretch

The higher the share price climbs, the bigger the risks. The price-to-earnings ratio has now soared to around 52, far above the FTSE 100 average of 18. Investors are pricing in a lot of extra growth, and if Erginbilgic struggles to deliver, the shares could slip. Peace talks in Ukraine appear to be hitting sentiment towards defence stocks. Rolls-Royce has lost 5.5% over the last month, and BAE Systems is down 11%.

While those mini-nukes are brilliant long-term opportunities, building nuclear plants is the work of years, decades even, and depends on political will. There are clearly risks, and yes, I’m a little wary.

Buy, Hold or Sell?

Personally, if I didn’t hold Rolls-Royce, I wouldn’t be buying today. But since I do, I’m holding. The company is a terrific example of British engineering, and I believe its long-term prospects remain strong. However, in the short run things could get bumpy. Expectations are dizzyingly high. Investors might still consider buying but I’d suggest taking a minimum 10-year view and get ready for hiccups along the way. Or maybe wait for a dip.

Rolls-Royce shows what happens when leadership makes tough decisions, focuses on operational excellence, and enjoys a bit of luck too. I plan to stick with this one for the long haul. Investors hunting the next big recovery play might want to look elsewhere. I can see plenty of potential on the FTSE 100 today.



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Airbus warns A320 fleet needs software fix after incident

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Airbus SE cautioned that a large portion of its active A320 jetliner family fleet will require a software fix after a recent incident involving a Jetblue Airways Corp. airliner revealed that “intense solar radiation” could risk corrupting data that’s critical to maintaining functioning flight controls.

The company said a significant number of its A320 fleet, encompassing about 6,000 jets in total, may be impacted by the required fix, according to a statement sent by the European planemaker on Friday. 

“Airbus acknowledges these recommendations will lead to operational disruptions to passengers and customers,” the company said.

The advisory follows an incident on Oct. 30 involving a Jetblue aircraft that was flying from Cancun to Newark, New Jersey, that suffered a computer glitch that resulted in a sudden, unexpected downward pitch without pilot input. Nobody was injured, and the jet diverted to Tampa, Florida. A later investigation uncovered that one of the plane’s elevator-aileron computers — known as ELAC 2 — had malfunctioned.

The finding risks becoming a significant headache for Airbus, given the A320 family is the company’s by far most widely flown aircraft. According to people familiar with the situation, most of the jets can receive an uncomplicated update from the cockpit with minimal downtime. 

But about 1,000 older jets will need an actual hardware upgrade and will have to be grounded for the duration of the maintenance, said the people, asking not to be identified discussing non-public findings. 

The manufacturer, based in Toulouse in southern France, said it’s requesting a so-called Alert Operators Transmission (AOT) to implement the fixes, and that the AOT will be reflected in an emergency directive by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, the region’s regulator.

Airbus declined to comment on the details and the duration of the maintenance measures. The EASA directive will likely contain more information on the exact fix and the extent of the upgrades. 

The A320 is the competing aircraft to Boeing Co. 737 model, and the two jetliner families are the workhorses of the civil aviation industry. Airbus has already had to contend with engine issues on its newer A320neo jets, involving those built by Pratt & Whitney, that have forced hundreds of jets to be taken out of service temporarily for maintenance. 

The A320 is flown using so-called fly-by-wire system, which rely on electronic inputs rather than hydraulic mechanisms. The ELAC system, which stands for Elevator Aileron Computers, helps manage critical flight parameters such as stabilizer trip and ensures the aircraft remains within its prescribed flight envelope by preventing excessive or accidental inputs. 



This story originally appeared on Fortune

Made in the USA: Intel foundries may get used for Apple's M7 processor

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The lower-end M7 Apple Silicon chip could be made in the United States as soon as 2027, but this isn’t the first time we’ve heard that this could happen.

Intel could soon be making Apple’s chips. Image credit: Intel

Until now, all M-series chips used in Macs and iPads have been built by TSMC at its factories in China and elsewhere. But a new report by supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests things are about to change.

If Kuo is correct, Apple will have TSMC build its entry-level M-series chips at its U.S.-based factories from 2027. The rest of Apple’s chips will continue to be provided by TSMC.

Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible

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Trump Melts Down Over National Guard Shooting That He Caused

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The person responsible for the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, DC is the shooter himself. I have a policy of never naming shooters, so he will not be given by name in this story, but the conditions that created the opportunity for the person who carried out this act of senseless violence, were put in place by the Trump administration.

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There are currently about 160 National Guard troops from West Virginia serving in Washington, DC under the pretext of “crime emergency.” Courts in other jurisdictions have questioned the emergency basis for these deployments, but what is clear is that the two National Guard members from West Virginia would not have been in Washington, DC, without Donald Trump’s order, and the governor of West Virginia rolling over for his president.

The shooter had worked with the CIA during the war in Afghanistan and was let into the United States in 2021. However, it was the Trump administration that granted him asylum this year.

When Donald Trump was asked by a reporter about how this person was vetted by his administration and granted asylum, the president blew a gasket.

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Slippery subject: Lakers will not use NBA Cup court tonight

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The Lakers will not use their special NBA Cup court during a group stage game Friday against the Dallas Mavericks after the team flagged concerns that it was too slippery.

After the Lakers debuted the special yellow court on Tuesday in a win over the Clippers, Lakers superstar Luka Doncic said during his postgame news conference that the floor was dangerously slippery. The team reported the problem to the league, and technicians from the court vendor determined the surface was unplayable for the group stage finale, according to a team spokesperson.

The court could be repaired and available in time for the NBA Cup quarterfinals that begin on Dec. 9, if needed. The Lakers, who are 3-0 in West Group B, have already clinched their spot in the knockout round and will secure home-court advantage in the quarterfinals with a win against the Mavericks.

The colorful NBA Cup courts were designed to help set the in-season tournament games apart from other regular-season matchups. The Lakers played their first two NBA Cup games on the road — in Memphis and New Orleans — but Doncic did not remember having a problem with courts in those games. But it became immediately clear during pregame warmups on Tuesday that the Lakers’ bright yellow NBA Cup court presented issues.

“It just felt weird. Just like oily, slippery,” forward Rui Hachimura said Friday morning. “Everybody was on the floor, literally. Every second. … We’re going to do the normal court [Friday], so it will be fine.”

In former Lakers star Anthony Davis’ highly anticipated return to L.A., the Lakers will also get their own big man back as center Deandre Ayton was upgraded to available for Friday’s game after morning shootaround.

Ayton missed Tuesday’s game because of a knee contusion. He suffered the injury in the previous game against the Utah Jazz when he took a knee-to-knee hit. He said the impact was so strong that it felt almost like he broke his knee cap, but after an MRI exam revealed no major damage, he was able to get treatment and medication to help alleviate the swelling.

“It’s not really something that’s stopping me from playing,” Ayton said. “It hurts, but it is something I could play through.”

Davis has been sidelined since Oct. 29 when he suffered a calf injury. The Mavericks’ forward is expected to play his first game against the Lakers in L.A. after last year’s blockbuster trade that sent him to Dallas in exchange for Doncic. Davis missed last year’s game in L.A. because of injury.

Lakers guard Marcus Smart, who was questionable to play tonight, has been downgraded to doubtful because of back spasms.



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Pedro Pascal and Bella Hadid Will Host Concert To Support Palestine and Sudan

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Another installment of Artists for Aid is just around the corner. It’s the third year the benefit concert will be happening, with a diverse group of artists on the bill in 2026.

The event is in support of the ongoing crisis in Sudan and the occupied Palestinian territory. A star-studded lineup is set for the event organized by Sudanese-Canadian artist Mustafa, formerly know as Mustafa the Poet. Actor Pedro Pascal and model Bella Hadid have been named as hosts for the big event. Proceeds for the event in California will go to the Sudanese American Physicians Association and the Palestinian children’s relief funds.

Bella Hadid and Pedro Pascal will host Artists for Aid

We can expect plenty of people to attend a worthwhile cause early in the New Year. On Friday, Mustafa revealed that the performers are in Los Angeles.

Those on the lineup card include Shawn Mendes, Alex G, Omar Apollo, Clairo, Blood Orange, Mustafa and Rex Orange County. The concert series debuted last year in Newark, New Jersey, with a second benefit show taking place in London in July 2024. The upcoming concert will occur at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles.

For the likes of Clairo and Omar Apollo, this will be familiar territory as they both performed in the inaugural benefit show in 2024.

The organizer and one of the co-hosts have both been longtime advocates for charitable causes like this one. The Canadian released the song Gazza is Calling in 2024, with all proceeds from that song benefiting children in Palestine. That tune won the Polaris SOCAN Song Prize earlier this year.

As for Pedro, the actor previously called for a ceasefire in the Gaza War in 2023. He signed an open letter in 2025 criticizing the film industry’s passivity. This October, his new look drew comparisons to Joey Tribbiani, the famous character from the TV show Friends. Matt LeBlanc portrayed that role.

Pre-sale tickets for Artists for Aid are now available, with the concert taking place on January 10.

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Celine Dion Shares Heartfelt Thanksgiving Message And Fans Respond With Love

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Celine Dion was heard by her fans during Thanksgiving; the message included video footage that highlighted gratitude, family, and tranquility. As soon as the singer’s statement went viral, it was interpreted as very profound, and this was actually the reason for the global movement of large and soft replies. Still, in these comments concerns and good wishes regarding the health of the recently sick singer were shared.

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Celine Dion was giving viewers a whispering and slow-talked time in which she invited them to calm down and breathe deeply. For Dion, the family gathering was a time that called for thanking God, regardless of whether it was for dining or just being together. In her post, she again emphasized the feeling, expressing her prayer for a beautiful, peaceful, and love-filled Thanksgiving full of cherished moments for everyone. This gentle reminder of recognizing life’s blessings, no matter how small, surely touched many people.

The section with comments soon became filled with people sharing their emotions. One user remarked, “Thank u for existing and for your music which will leave with me forever.” This very short and simple utterance conveys the inexpressible bond that many people still feel with the artist—one that transcends the holidays and spans even longer than decades.

Another person speaking in a different manner turned his attention to the health of the singer and said, “and we are thankful for YOU and to see you healthy again.” This comment, along with others, demonstrates how health issues of Dion continue to be the main topic that the public is concerned with and the source of that support for her all over the world. The audience is not only celebrating the festive times with her; the audience is emotionally engaged in her healing process and happiness.

A note that particularly moved the reader went like this: “Your words always feel like a hug. Thank you for sharing your light with all of us.” It is exactly this flattering presence that Dion manages to keep in the spotlight. Even when she is not very much in public, she still plays an important role in the life of her fans through her warm and close messages.

There was also some fun in the communication. An Iranian user wrote, “love u from Iran Queen Celine .do u love me?” The user’s humorous replies such as laughter and jokes concrete the community’s lively and engaged aspects. It is one of the many glimpses into the humorous exchanges that take place among the fans even when the post is about gratitude.

Another comment was more profound in that it said, “You have such a peaceful AURA. Happy Thanksgiving.” The comment seems to discern a feature of Dion’s personality where she calms. The message delivery seems to show that she is going through struggles but is still able to project a calming effect that others will find uplifting.

Another person was in the same boat as many and said, “I hope you are well, Celine. We need your voice. Never give up.” The mix of personal care and admiration for her artistic talent is oftentimes hard to separate. To a large number of people, the voice of Celine Dion is more than just a musical one—it is a source of strength and inspiration.

Added to the comments was one inquirer who expressed practical curiosity through, “It would be interesting to know when these videos were made. I wish Celine Dion all the best and hope she’s doing well!” A guess about the age of the video went along with this, showing that followers are very attentive to the smallest details and are hoping for hints about her health condition.

Still, the prevailing sentiment was that of reciprocal gratitude. “Thank you, Celine. Please know how grateful we are for the love and joy you bring to the world,” one of the fans claimed. This is a repetition of Dion’s central message—that gratitude is two-way. She offers the world her music and love and in turn receives a vast tide of love and support especially in times of personal crisis.

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Celine Dion’s Thanksgiving greeting was not just that; it was a seasonal good wish. It was a moment of human cooperation and mutual awareness that she shared with everyone. In a one-minute film, she was able to unite the entire world in a grateful pause, regardless of their religion or race. The response she got was proof that her influence is not only felt in the theater but also, through a simple, sincere reminder to cherish every moment, it spreads far beyond the reach of the stage. She, as one fan rightly stated, still shines her light very brightly. Fans have been enjoying throwback photos from an iconic album shoot and appreciating her elegant fall photo with a powerful message. In a unique project, Celine Dion personally crafted her own wax figure for a Paris museum. She also shared a throwback photo from an empty arena soundcheck, and recently, Celine Dion kicked off the holiday season with her classic Christmas album.



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Cautious shoppers plan to spend less this Black Friday

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Black Friday shoppers flocked to stores, hoping to get more bags for their buck as they grapple with inflation, tariffs and anxiety about the health of the economy.

Citadel Outlets in Commerce was mobbed Friday morning with long waits for parking and winding lines in front of stores as consumers tried to grab good deals. Camila Romero and her 13-year-old daughter spent hours in line trying to get the best possible deals on Ugg and Coach items on their wish lists.

“You come to the Citadel because it’s outlets. And it’s discounts on top of that,” she said. “So even when you’re broke, you don’t feel it.”

Shoppers across Los Angeles plan to spend less this holiday season, data show. While retailers tease their biggest deals and prepare for what they hope is robust demand, a Deloitte survey found that Angelenos plan to spend 14% less over the holidays compared with last year.

Nationally, shoppers are expected to spend 10% less than last year.

Consumers are pulling back on spending in response to economic uncertainty and rising prices, said Rebecca Lohrey, a partner at Deloitte with expertise in retail and e-commerce.

“There is at least a perception of higher prices and higher costs of goods,” Lohrey said. “That is a concern for consumers across the board, and is one of the reasons they’re tightening their wallets a little bit.”

The survey found that 62% of Angelenos expect the economy to weaken in the year ahead, up from 34% in 2024. Around the same percentage of respondents said they are concerned about a potential recession in the next six months.

Across income groups, consumers are making cost-cutting trade-offs and putting more emphasis on finding the best deal, the data showed. More than half of Los Angeles respondents said they would switch brands if their first choice was too expensive.

“It tends to be the lower income brackets or the middle income brackets that are the most likely to trade down,” said Collin Colburn, vice president of commerce and retail media at the Interactive Advertising Bureau. “This year, actually, everyone is trading down.”

Camryn Smith and her daughter showed up to snoop around for the deals at the Americana at Brand in Glendale early Friday morning. The discounts help knock off some of the effect of inflation, she said.

“The prices are higher and they just bring them down to what they normally would be,” Smith said. “It’s crazy.”

Consumers are fatigued from continuous inflation and instability brought on by the Trump administration. More shoppers are regifting or considering giving homemade gifts, the Deloitte survey found.

“We’ve been in an environment where prices continue to rise for a host of reasons, inflation being one, tariffs being another,” Colburn said. “I think when that happens year on year, it really drags on the consumer.”

This means more shoppers are looking for ways to save on purchases — and presents — they cannot put off.

The National Retail Federation predicts that a record number of Americans will shop the sales over Thanksgiving weekend. Retail sales in November and December are expected to grow between 3.7% and 4.2% compared with last year, the federation said.

Cautious consumers are more eager than ever to find a hot deal, said NRF chief economist Mark Mathews.

“People are changing the way that they spend,” he said. “They’re focusing more on stretching their dollar and getting value for the dollar.”

Shoppers are also using new tools to help them find products and deals, including artificial intelligence. Data collected by the Interactive Advertising Bureau found that AI now ranks as the second-most influential shopping source, ahead of retailers’ websites and apps and behind only search engines.

Nearly 90% of shoppers nationally said AI helps them find products they wouldn’t have found otherwise, according to the IAB data.

Mattel, the El Segundo-based toy company, is offering up to 50% off at Target on Hot Wheels, Barbie dolls and Disney Princess toys, said company spokesperson Kelly Powers.

“Mattel is working closely with retailers across the country on Black Friday deals,” Powers said.

In May, Mattel said it was considering raising its prices to offset the effect of President Trump’s tariffs on China, where the company makes nearly 80% of the toys it sells in the U.S. Citing uncertainty about the economy and tariffs, Mattel also paused its financial guidance for the full year and said it expects tariffs to affect its costs in the third quarter.

On the October earnings call, however, the company said the full effect of tariffs won’t be seen until the fourth quarter.

Discount retailers that depend heavily on foot traffic have given conflicting signals about their business.

Walmart recently raised its sales forecast for the year after reporting a 6% year-over-year increase in revenue in the third quarter.

Target, in contrast, missed analyst expectations and reported a 1.5% decline in sales in the third quarter. On a call with analysts earlier this month, Target Chief Executive Brian Cornell said the company “has not been performing up to its potential.”



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The many chilling aspects of video showing Israeli forces killing two Palestinians after apparent surrender | World News

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There are so many chilling aspects to the video from Jenin.

The men being shot, calmly and precisely, from close range after appearing to surrender; the digger being used to bring down part of the building on top of their bodies. The total lack of shock among the soldiers – at least six of them – who were involved.

But perhaps the most troubling is the realisation that we only know about this because someone filmed it. Otherwise, this might well have gone down as a military operation where two people – invariably referred to as “terrorists” – were killed.

Within Jenin, to the north of the occupied West Bank, everyone has heard of this video. Farha Abu Alheja tells me that she was “angry and frustrated” after seeing the footage.

“They were killed in cold blood,” she says. “They could have just arrested them, not executed them. It’s a heinous crime. As a Palestinian woman, and mother, my heart goes out. I can’t imagine how their mothers are feeling.”

Farha reflects a blend of hopelessness and helplessness: “We have no international protection. I feel that we Palestinians don’t mean anything to the rest of the world.

“This is not the first time this has happened, but nobody does anything. We have no life in Jenin – we live in a state of fear and tension.

“You leave home and you don’t know if the Israelis will have demolished it when you come back. They don’t need an excuse to do anything.”

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The incident was captured on camera. Pic: Reuters

There will be an investigation into these killings, and the Israeli military insists it is transparent.

The IDF’s spokesperson, Lt Col Nadav Shoshani, admitted that shots had been “directed toward” the two men as they “exited” a building (even though the footage shows them going back into it, at the behest of soldiers).

He added: “The incident is under review by the commanders on the ground, and will be transferred to the relevant professional bodies.”

But for those expecting accountability and independent investigation, the precedents are not encouraging.

Between 2018 and 2022, the last years for which data are available, there were 219 court cases launched into allegations of Palestinians being killed, illegally, by Israeli soldiers on the West Bank.

Of these, 112 were deemed to be unworthy of investigation. Of the remaining 107, it was decided that 106 did not merit an indictment.

In the single case where a soldier was indicted, he was convicted of killing a Palestinian after opening fire at the scene of a traffic accident. His punishment was three months of community service.

Over the course of many years, Jenin has been the crucible of so much tension and violence – the scene of endless clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces.

According to the Oslo Accords of 30 years ago, it is under Palestinian control, but the Israeli military routinely go there to exert control, demolish buildings and arrest people. They claim they are thwarting terrorism; others see it as a form of creeping annexation.

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Tensions are always high there. But now, with Palestinians affected by the twin spectres of Gaza’s destruction and a wave of violence carried out by settlers in the West Bank, the anxiety is thick in the air.

And it is stirred by the unapologetic response of plenty in Israel. More than 60% of Israeli Jews oppose investigations being carried out into soldiers accused of abusing Palestinians.

Itamar Ben-Gvir, the minister in charge of national security, is unstinting in his praise of the military and his fury at the idea that soldiers should be investigated.

In the wake of these killings, he doubled down, saying that Israelis needed to “stop this distorted procedure” of questioning soldiers. “We are fighting enemies and murderers who want to rape women and burn babies,” he said.

This is the backdrop to the killing of these two men. The footage seems clear – the shots fired calmly and deliberately.

The question is how this could have happened – why was this allowed? But many in Israel don’t want the question to be asked, and nor do they want to know the answers.



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Zelenskyy’s chief of staff resigns as Ukraine corruption investigations widen : NPR

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Andriy Yermak, left, and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio talk to the press as their consultations continue at the U.S. Mission to International Organizations in Geneva, Switzerland, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025.

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KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Friday the resignation of his powerful chief of staff, Andrii Yermak, whose residence was searched earlier in the day by anti-corruption investigators.

Yermak has been Ukraine’s lead negotiator in peace talks with Russia and the United States. He has also been a trusted confidante of Zelenskyy’s for years.

The unprecedented searches at the heart of Ukraine’s government come at a time when Kyiv is under intense U.S. pressure to sign a peace deal nearly four years after Russia invaded.

Two national agencies fighting entrenched corruption in Ukraine said their searches targeted Yermak. Oleksii Tkachuk, a spokesperson for Yermak, said the anti-graft agencies had not served Yermak a notice of suspicion, meaning he was not a suspect in an investigation. Tkachuk added that Yermak had not been told what the searches related to.

Yermak, a powerful figure in Ukraine and a key participant in talks with the United States, confirmed they searched his apartment inside the presidential compound in downtown Kyiv, where checkpoints limit public access. Media reports said Yermak’s office was also searched, but investigators declined to comment on that.

It was not clear where Zelenskyy or Yermak were at the time of the morning raid.

“The investigators are facing no obstacles,” Yermak wrote on the messaging app Telegram. He added that he was cooperating fully with them and his lawyers were present.

Energy sector

The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office are Ukrainian anti-corruption watchdogs. They are currently leading a major investigation into a $100 million energy sector corruption scandal involving top Ukrainian officials which has dominated domestic headlines in recent weeks.

It was not clear if the searches were connected to the case and a spokesperson for the NABU, Anton Tatarnikov, declined to comment, citing legal restrictions on revealing details on an ongoing probe.

A spokesperson for the European commission, Guillaume Mercier, told Ukrainian local news, Radio Svoboda, on Friday that they were following developments closely and that the searches showed that Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies were working. He added that fighting corruption was central to the country’s European Union accession.

Investigators suspect that Tymur Mindich, a one-time business partner of Zelenskyy, was the plot’s mastermind. Mindich has fled the country, with any criminal proceedings against him likely to be carried out in absentia. Two top government ministers have resigned in the scandal.

Two of Yermak’s former deputies — Oleh Tatarov and Rostyslav Shurma — left the government in 2024 after watchdogs investigated them for financial wrongdoing. A third deputy, Andrii Smyrnov, was investigated for bribes and other wrongdoing but still works for Yermak.

Political turmoil

The scandal has heaped more problems on Zelenskyy as he seeks continued support from Western countries for Ukraine’s war effort and tries to ensure continued foreign funding. The European Union, which Ukraine wants to join, has told Zelenskyy he must crack down on graft.

Zelenskyy faced an unprecedented rebellion from his own lawmakers earlier this month after investigators published details of their energy sector investigation.

Although Yermak was not accused of any wrongdoing, several senior lawmakers in Zelenskyy’s party said Yermak should take responsibility for the debacle in order to restore public trust. Some said that if Zelenskyy didn’t fire him, the party could split, threatening the president’s parliamentary majority. But Zelenskyy defied them.

Zelenskyy urged Ukrainians to unite and “stop the political games” in light of the U.S. pressure to reach a settlement with Russia.

Yermak met Zelenskyy over 15 years ago when he was a lawyer venturing into the TV production business and Zelenskyy was a famous Ukrainian comedian and actor.

He oversaw foreign affairs as part of Zelenskyy’s first presidential team and was promoted to chief of staff in February 2020.

Yermak has accompanied Zelenskyy on every trip abroad since Russia’s invasion in February 2022, and the president’s trust in him has made Yermak’s power appear almost untouchable.

Domestically, officials describe Yermak as Zelenskyy’s gatekeeper, and he is widely believed to have chosen all top government appointees, including prime ministers and ministers.

Individuals connected to Yermak and the president’s office have come under investigation before.



This story originally appeared on NPR