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Brigitte Bardot is considered the “angel of animals” by the founder of Peta #Brigitte #Bardot #considered #angel #animals #founder #Peta
The 1960s film star and “sex symbol” gained worldwide fame as one of the most recognizable faces of post-war cinema, but later retired from show business to devote her life to causes such as animal rights.
French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to the star, known for her tousled blonde hair and bold eyeliner, and described her as “a legend of the century”.
Rest in peace, Brigitte Bardot 🤍 From rescuing pigeons in Saint-Tropez to caring for her beloved dogs, Brigitte was an angel to animals. A lifelong vegetarian and staunch advocate for all species, she sold her jewelry and personal belongings to create a sanctuary and defend… pic.twitter.com/YwUS0or0BG
– MAP (@map) December 28, 2025
Known as BB because of her initials, pronounced bebe, the French word for baby, Bardot starred in dozens of films, with Et Dieu Créa La Femme (And God Created Woman) often considered the film that launched her to international stardom.
Bardot was also known for her campaigning efforts and joined forces with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) to oppose the annual slaughter of seals in Canada as well as the sale of foie gras in Fortnum And Mason department stores.
Ingrid Newkirk, president of Peta, said in a statement: “From her rescued pigeons in Saint-Tropez to her beloved dogs, Peta will miss Brigitte, an angel for animals who went to bat and court to protect them all.
“A vegetarian for years, a spokesperson for all species, she recounted in the chapter she dictated for my book, One Can Make A Difference, how she sold her jewelry and other possessions to create a sanctuary and advocate for animals.
“She once said that it was only by protecting animals that she was able to truly thrive – and we are calling on the public to honor her memory by doing something kind for animals today, so that the seeds she planted continue to flourish.”
Her films, her voice, her dazzling glory, her initials, her sorrows, her generous passion for animals, her face that became Marianne, Brigitte Bardot embodied a life of freedom. French existence, universal brilliance. She touched us. We mourn a legend of the century.
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) December 28, 2025
A statement on Peta’s website read: “Peta is grateful to Brigitte Bardot for being such an advocate for animals, and we know that her foundation – and all of us who have been inspired by her commitment – will continue to advocate for them with her heart and her voice.” »
The Brigitte Bardot Foundation, dedicated to the protection of animals, announced that she died at her home in the south of France.
In a press release consulted by Press Association, the foundation declared: “The Brigitte Bardot Foundation announces with immense sadness the death of its founder and president, Madame Brigitte Bardot, world-renowned actress and singer, who chose to abandon her prestigious career to devote her life and energy to the defense of animals and her foundation. »

He adds: “The foundation will continue, more than ever, to defend the work of Brigitte Bardot. »
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Far-right French politician Marine Le Pen said in a social media post that Bardot was “incredibly French: free, indomitable, whole” and added: “We will miss her very much.”
Bardot was a supporter of Le Pen and reportedly once called her the “Joan of Arc of the 21st century.”
Wildlife presenter and animal expert Anneka Svenska also paid tribute and said “animals were safer because she existed” in a message to X on Sunday.

Separately, the British Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Bafta) said Bardot was known as “a symbol of sexual liberation in cinema” and added that the film star received a nomination for Viva Maria in 1967.
Born in 1934, the star was an aspiring ballerina before winning an international audience as an actress in the late 1950s.
Bardot’s spirited performances took place at a time when Europe was emerging from the horrors of war and adopting a more liberated way of life.
Directed by her husband at the time, Roger Vadim, And God Created Woman – released in 1956 – pushed the boundaries of sexual representation in cinema.
As an actress, one of her most notable collaborations was with an acclaimed figure in French New Wave cinema – French-Swiss filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard – who directed her in the films Mépris (1963) and Masculin Féminin (1966).
After achieving success as a movie star, she stopped acting in the 1970s to devote her life to animal rights advocacy.

In her later years, she emerged as a controversial figure and was criticized for her support of the French far-right Front National party.
She was fined several times for inciting racial hatred and her son sued her for invasion of privacy and emotional harm, which also damaged her reputation.
In 2018, she made headlines again, saying actresses who spoke out against sexual harassment amid the #MeToo movement were “hypocrites.”
She told French magazine Paris Match: “There are a lot of actresses who flirt with producers to get a role. Then, to get people talking, they say they were harassed. In reality, rather than benefiting them, it hurts them.”
Bardot was married four times, first to director Vadim in 1952, then to actor Jacques Charrier, with whom she shares a son, in 1959.
She later married millionaire Gunter Sachs, in 1966, and her last marriage was to Le Pen advisor Bernard d’Ormale, to whom she had been married since 1992.
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EAM S. Jaishankar to attend ex-Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia’s fund in Dhaka tomorrow #EAM #Jaishankar #attend #exBangladesh #Khaleda #Zias #fund #Dhaka #tomorrow
“Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar will represent the Government and people of India at the funeral of Begum Khaleda Zia, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh and President of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He will therefore visit Dhaka on December 31, 2025,” the statement said.
Begum Khaleda Zia died today early morning at the age of 80, while undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka.
According to a BNP statement on Facebook, Zia died around 6 a.m. (local time), shortly after the Fajr prayer. “Khaleda Zia died around 6 a.m., just after Fajr prayers,” the BNP statement said.
“We pray for the eternal peace of his soul and ask everyone to pray for his departed soul,” the text adds.
Zia was admitted to Evercare Hospital in the capital Dhaka on November 23 for a lung infection. The former prime minister has long suffered from various physical illnesses, including heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, liver cirrhosis and kidney complications, and earlier this month she was sent to London for advanced medical treatment for her illnesses.
Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sadness over the demise of former Bangladesh Prime Minister and BNP Chairman, extending condolences to his family and the people of Bangladesh. In an article on
“Deeply saddened to learn of the death of former Prime Minister and BNP President Begum Khaleda Zia in Dhaka. Our deepest condolences to her family and all the people of Bangladesh. May the Almighty grant her family the fortitude to bear this tragic loss,” the Prime Minister said.
World leaders on Tuesday continued to express their condolences over the death of former Bangladesh Prime Minister and BNP chairwoman Begum Khaleda Zia, remembering her as a prominent democratic leader in her country.
Nepal’s Acting Prime Minister Sushila Karki said she was “deeply saddened” by the death of Khaleda Zia and offered condolences, on behalf of the government and people of Nepal, to her family and the people of Bangladesh.
“Begum Zia leaves behind a lifelong legacy of public service, with her enduring leadership marking a historic chapter in her country’s democratic journey,” Karki said in an article on
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Legacy of Leadership: Khaleda Zia’s Role in Bangladesh’s Democracy #Legacy #Leadership #Khaleda #Zias #Role #Bangladeshs #Democracy
Khaleda Zia, a dominant figure in Bangladesh’s political landscape, played a pivotal role in the restoration of democracy after military rule. As the country’s first female prime minister, she played a crucial role in unifying the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) during turbulent times.
Despite significant contributions, Zia’s tenure was marked by complex relations between India and Bangladesh. Allegations of support for Northeast insurgents strained ties, particularly during his second term, when alliances with Jamaat-e-Islami drew criticism from India on security grounds.
Zia’s legacy is highlighted by his leadership in the peaceful transition from dictatorship. However, his passing leaves the BNP at a crossroads, with his son Tarique Rahman set to lead the party amid ongoing electoral challenges.
(With input from agencies.)
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MARKETS EUROPE/DAX is up slightly at target level #MARKETS #EUROPEDAX #slightly #target #level
DJ MARKETS EUROPA/DAX is up slightly from the target level
DOW JONES–European stock markets are higher Tuesday afternoon. There is little news and most investors are no longer active as the start of the year approaches. We cannot exclude the so-called “window dressing” of individual stocks, i.e. the targeted maintenance of prices in the portfolios of institutional investors. On some exchanges, trading is shortened only on Tuesdays. Trading in Germany and Austria ends at 2 p.m. THIS. While today is the last trading day of the year on some exchanges, shortened listings will take place on Wednesday in Lisbon, London, Madrid and Paris.
The DAX gained 0.5 percent to 24,476 points; the index is up 22 percent since the start of the year. The DAX can look back on an excellent year overall. “A closer look, however, shows that only the first half of the year was excellent for the DAX. The second half of the year was more of a sideways trend,” explains QC Partners. The MDAX is once again lagging and is up 19 percent year to date. The TecDAX has a meager yield of 5 percent. This continues the pattern of German blue-chip companies performing better in their international operations than German mid-sized companies. Whether this will change with Germany’s billion-dollar investment program remains to be seen.
The Euro-Stoxx-50 rose by 0.6 percent to 5,789 points. The majority of the year’s best-performing countries come from the South, where European economic growth was based last year. The Spanish stock market rose by 48 percent, while in Athens the index even rose by 50 percent.
On the foreign exchange market, the euro changes little, at $1.1769; During the year, the greenback lost a lot of value. This is unlikely to make it easier for European companies to sell more expensive products around the world due to the strength of the euro next year. Yields on the bond markets are up slightly. After the liquidation of the day before, precious metals are recovering. The price of gold rose 1.2 percent to $4,385, silver rose 3.8 percent to $74.90. Not surprisingly, European mining stocks were one of the day’s winners, rising 1.6 percent. Shares of silver producer Fresnillo rose 5.5 percent.
The geopolitical situation remains tense. US President Donald Trump has threatened Iran with a military strike if the country resumes its nuclear program. Meanwhile, Hamas was threatened with serious consequences if the terrorist organization did not lay down its arms. Finally, China is organizing one of the largest military exercises in recent years off the coast of Taiwan. This is likely a reaction to the recent announcement of US arms deliveries to the island nation.
Additionally, the United States recently carried out an attack on a port area in Venezuela where US President Trump said drugs were being loaded onto boats and smuggled across international waters, saying a “big explosion” had occurred. Oil prices are barely reacting to this news. Brent is up 0.4 percent.
Defense stocks are recovering after the selling pressures of the day before. There is still no sign of progress in peace or ceasefire negotiations in Ukraine. Rheinmetall gained 2.1 percent, Renk 2.5 percent and Hensoldt 0.9 percent.
Meanwhile, bank stocks continue to run. The sector can look forward to a good year in 2025 thanks to the rise in yields on the bond markets. Deutsche Bank gains 1.5 percent and Commerzbank 2.0 percent.
Chipmaker Infineon’s sales growth (+1.8%) is down, with only one sector seeing strong growth: semiconductors to power AI data centers. “We are seeing a strong increase in demand and many indicators suggest that this will continue in the coming years,” CEO Jochen Hanebeck told Handelsblatt. “We currently cannot deliver as much as customers order.”
=== INDEX zuletzt +/- % absolut +/- % YTD Euro-Stoxx-50 5.788,57 +0,6% 36,86 +17,4% Stoxx-50 4.918,84 +0,5% 25,52 +13,6% DAX 24.476,16 +0,5% 125,04 +22,3% MDAX 30.548,50 +0,3% 95,97 +18,4% TecDAX 3.613,61 +0,4% 13,79 +5,0% SDAX 17.094,60 +0,5% 78,05 +22,6% CAC 8.141,91 +0,4% 29,89 +9,8% SMI 13.259,65 +0,1% 19,06 +14,2% ATX 5.304,29 +1,1% 56,33 +43,2% DEVISEN zuletzt +/- % 0:00 Mo, 18:00 % YTD EUR/USD 1,1769 +0,0% 1,1767 1,1756 +13,7% EUR/JPY 183,56 -0,1% 183,67 183,59 +13,1% EUR/CHF 0,9286 -0,1% 0,9291 0,9287 -1,0% EUR/GBP 0,8715 -0,0% 0,8716 0,8712 +5,4% USD/JPY 155,94 -0,1% 156,03 156,12 -0,5% GBP/USD 1,3505 +0,0% 1,3502 1,3494 +7,9% USD/CNY 7,0292 -0,0% 7,0312 7,0324 -2,3% USD/CNH 6,9881 -0,2% 6,9987 7,0001 -4,5% AUS/USD 0,6701 +0,1% 0,6693 0,6690 +8,4% Bitcoin/USD 87.770,40 +0,6% 87.232,35 87.544,55 -7,3% ROHÖL zuletzt VT-Settlem. +/- % +/- USD % YTD WTI/Nymex 58,29 58,08 +0,4% 0,21 -20,9% Brent/ICE 62,12 61,94 +0,3% 0,18 -19,4% METALLE zuletzt Vortag +/- % +/- USD % YTD Gold 4.384,52 4.330,40 +1,2% 54,12 +72,8% Silber 74,90 72,18 +3,8% 2,73 +173,6% Platin 1.854,76 1.791,70 +3,5% 63,06 +137,7% Kupfer 5,49 5,49 0% 0,00 +33,6% YTD bezogen auf Schlussstand des Vortags (Angaben ohne Gewähr) ===
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December 30, 2025 7:01 a.m. ET (12:01 p.m. GMT)
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