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24 Nov 25

Top News Headlines for November 24, 2025

Here's a roundup of the major stories breaking today, sourced from global outlets. I've categorized them for clarity, focusing on key global, political, entertainment, and other developments as Thanksgiving week kicks off in the US amid stormy weather.

World Conflicts and Diplomacy

  • Hezbollah Confirms Senior Commander's Death: The resistance movement announced the martyrdom of top commander Haytham Ali al-Tabtabai in an Israeli airstrike on Beirut yesterday, sparking widespread regional condemnations including from Iran's foreign ministry. This follows recent strikes in Lebanon's Dahiyeh suburb, heightening tensions.
  • US-Ukraine Peace Talks Advance in Geneva: US and Ukrainian officials unveiled an "updated and refined" framework to end Russia's war, but European allies remain skeptical amid front-line challenges. The closed-door session included key figures like US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
  • Sudan Ceasefire Holds Precariously: Rapid Support Forces accepted a humanitarian truce after seizing El Fasher, but the Sudanese army vows to press on, risking further escalation in Darfur.
  • Germany Lifts Israel Arms Export Ban: Restrictions imposed in August over Gaza operations end today, resuming military equipment sales to Israel.

Politics and Legal Developments

  • US Government Shutdown Hits Record: The ongoing federal shutdown became the longest in history after a failed 14th Senate vote, surpassing the 2018-2019 crisis. Non-essential services remain halted, impacting millions.
  • India Swears In New Chief Justice: Justice Surya Kant, known for rulings on Article 370 and Pegasus spyware, took oath as the 53rd CJI at Rashtrapati Bhavan, administered by President Droupadi Murmu. Meanwhile, PM Modi pushed for UNSC reforms at the G20 in Johannesburg.
  • Delhi Pollution Protests Lead to Detentions: Five activists were held after a rally at India Gate demanding action on air quality; posters of slain Maoist leader Madvi Hidma appeared, prompting investigations.
  • Bolivia Frees Ex-President Áñez: The Supreme Court overturned her 10-year sentence for an alleged coup, ordering her release and a retrial by a special tribunal.

Disasters and Health Crises

  • Afghanistan Quake Death Toll Rises: The 6.3 magnitude tremor near Mazar-i-Sharif has killed at least 20, injured hundreds, and severely damaged the Blue Mosque.
  • Typhoon Kalmaegi Devastates Philippines: Landfall in Central Visayas claimed at least two lives and displaced tens of thousands.
  • US Listeria Outbreak Linked to Pasta: Six dead and 25 hospitalized across 18 states from recalled products, per CDC alerts.
  • Nigeria School Abduction Update: 50 of 303 kidnapped children from a Catholic school in Niger state have escaped and reunited with families.

Entertainment and Culture

  • Bollywood Icon Dharmendra Dies at 89: The veteran actor, known for his machismo in films like Sholay, passed away in Mumbai, leaving a legacy as one of India's most versatile stars.
  • Reggae Pioneer Jimmy Cliff Dead at 81: The Jamaican legend behind "The Harder They Come" and global reggae hits died from a seizure and pneumonia, his wife confirmed.
  • Cult Actor Udo Kier Passes at 81: The German star of Warhol, von Trier, and Own Private Idaho died Sunday, per his partner.

Sports Highlights

  • Italy Clinches Fourth Davis Cup: Matteo Berrettini and Flavio Cobolli's wins gave Italy a 2-0 lead over Spain in the final, their third straight title.
  • India Wins Blind Women's T20 World Cup: Triumph over Nepal in Colombo marks a historic first.
  • Gotham FC Crowned NWSL Champs: Rose Lavelle's 80th-minute goal sealed a tense victory over Washington Spirit.
  • Saskatchewan Roughriders Take Grey Cup: A 25-17 defeat of Montreal secures their fifth Canadian football title.
  • Lakshya Sen Claims Australian Open: The Indian shuttler lifted the men's singles trophy.

Tech and Business

  • SpaceX Launches 28 Starlink Satellites: A Falcon 9 rocket from California boosts the constellation amid surging AI demand.
  • Nvidia H200 Chips to China?: Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says approval is on President Trump's desk, navigating trade tensions.
  • G20 Ends Without US Handover: Washington boycotted the Johannesburg summit, skipping the ceremonial transition to its 2026 chair.

Other Notable Stories

  • Pakistan Army Kills 38 Taliban Militants: Raids in multiple regions, including North Waziristan, continue counter-terror ops.
  • US Thanksgiving Travel Chaos Looms: FAA predicts the busiest period in 15 years with 3 million screenings by Sunday, but storms threaten flights.
  • Sri Lankan Bombing Suspect Seeks UK Asylum: A questioned Islamist linked to the 2019 attacks that killed 269 is applying for refuge.
  • Ontario Drops Gun Charges on Sikh Activist: Inderjit Singh Gosal, leader of Sikhs for Justice, cleared after claiming self-protection.