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Israeli Airstrikes Hit Gaza's Beit Lahiya
International

Israeli Airstrikes Hit Gaza's Beit Lahiya

Israeli forces conducted airstrikes in northern Gaza's Beit Lahiya and engaged in gunfire in central Gaza on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, directly violating an existing ceasefire agreement. These renewed hostilities exacerbate an already catastrophic humanitarian crisis, with over 69,000 people killed and 170,000 injured since October 7, 2023, prompting grave concerns from international bodies.

IAEA Can't Verify Iran Uranium Stockpile
International

IAEA Can't Verify Iran Uranium Stockpile

The UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, has reported a critical inability to verify Iran's growing stockpile of near-weapons-grade uranium for several months, intensifying international concerns about its nuclear program. This oversight gap emerged after Iran suspended cooperation following June 2025 strikes on its nuclear sites, leaving a 440.9 kg reserve of 60% enriched uranium that could potentially be used for up to 10 nuclear bombs.

German Court: ChatGPT Violated Copyright
Technology

German Court: ChatGPT Violated Copyright

A Munich court has delivered a significant blow to OpenAI, ruling that its ChatGPT chatbot infringed German copyright laws by utilizing copyrighted song lyrics without authorization to train its advanced language models. This landmark European decision, which mandates undisclosed damages and sets a crucial precedent for AI development, was hailed as a "milestone victory" by Germany's music rights society, GEMA, despite OpenAI's plans to appeal.

3 Earth-Sized Planets Orbit Twin Suns
Science

3 Earth-Sized Planets Orbit Twin Suns

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery in the TOI-2267 system, identifying three Earth-sized planets uniquely orbiting both stars, marking the first time such a planetary arrangement has been observed. This unprecedented finding challenges existing theories of planetary formation, as these small, rocky worlds in a compact binary system defy previous assumptions about gravitational stability and the rarity of Earth-sized planets in such environments.

Hurricane Melissa Kills 45 in Jamaica
General

Hurricane Melissa Kills 45 in Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa, a catastrophic Category 5 storm, has tragically claimed 45 lives in Jamaica with 15 still missing, leaving unprecedented destruction and cutting off towns since its October 28 landfall. The widespread devastation extends to other Caribbean nations like Haiti, which reported 43 deaths, with Jamaica facing potential economic losses exceeding its entire annual GDP and receiving significant international humanitarian aid.

Android Update: Live Video Emergency Calls
Technology

Android Update: Live Video Emergency Calls

Google's November 2025 Android system updates introduce a groundbreaking live video capability for emergency calls, allowing dispatchers to receive real-time visual feeds directly from a caller's phone to enhance response accuracy. Beyond this critical safety feature, the updates also bring significant improvements to account management, including clearer parental control notifications, and new developer tools for integrating Maps functions across Android platforms.

US Small Biz Slows Hiring Amid Headwinds
Business

US Small Biz Slows Hiring Amid Headwinds

Small businesses across the U.S. are significantly slowing their hiring processes, a cautious trend driven by pervasive economic uncertainty and escalating operational costs that signals a notable concern for the nation's economy. This reluctance stems from factors like declining optimism, persistent inflation, rising labor costs, policy shifts, and tightened access to capital, all of which are impacting profit margins and strategic planning for entrepreneurs.

Brain Immune Cells Offer Alzheimer's Hope
Science

Brain Immune Cells Offer Alzheimer's Hope

Scientists have identified a specialized subset of brain immune cells, called microglia, that actively slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease by reducing inflammation and blocking the spread of harmful proteins. This groundbreaking discovery, published in Nature, offers a promising new direction for developing immunotherapeutic strategies that harness the brain's natural defenses to combat the devastating disease.

G7 Meets in Canada Amid Trump Trade Tensions
Business

G7 Meets in Canada Amid Trump Trade Tensions

G7 foreign ministers are currently gathered in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, for a two-day meeting dominated by discussions on global trade tensions, particularly those arising from the Trump administration's policies. Hosted by Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand, the talks aim to foster economic stability and international cooperation while also addressing critical issues such as Arctic security, the conflict in Ukraine, and Middle East peace.

Sudan, South Sudan Sign Historic Peace Deal
International

Sudan, South Sudan Sign Historic Peace Deal

In a significant step towards lasting peace, leaders from Sudan and South Sudan signed a landmark agreement in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on November 12, 2025, brokered by the African Union. This accord aims to resolve long-standing border and resource-sharing disputes, fostering economic cooperation and regional stability between the two nations.

COP30 Opens in Belém, Urges Climate Action
Environment

COP30 Opens in Belém, Urges Climate Action

The 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) officially began in Belém, Brazil, with UN climate chief Simon Stiell urging nations to translate climate pledges into tangible actions and significantly boost financial commitments. This pivotal summit aims to mobilize an ambitious $1.3 trillion in annual climate investments by 2035, with its Amazonian setting serving as a powerful reminder of the critical need to protect vital ecosystems.

Senate Passes Bill to End Shutdown
Politics

Senate Passes Bill to End Shutdown

The U.S. Senate has passed crucial legislation to reopen the federal government, bringing an end to the nation's longest shutdown after 41 days of closure. This bipartisan agreement, which now moves to the House, aims to restore full operations, provide back pay for furloughed federal workers, and fund most agencies through January 30, 2026.

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