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40,000th Near-Earth Asteroid Discovered
Science

40,000th Near-Earth Asteroid Discovered

Astronomers have reached a significant milestone, identifying the 40,000th near-Earth asteroid (NEA) in November 2025, a crucial achievement for global planetary defense efforts. This rapid acceleration in discovery, with 10,000 NEAs added in just three years due to advanced technology, highlights both Earth's vulnerability and the ongoing need for vigilance despite no immediate threats from known objects.

Surya Kant Sworn In as India's Chief Justice
Politics

Surya Kant Sworn In as India's Chief Justice

Justice Surya Kant was officially sworn in as the 53rd Chief Justice of India on Monday, November 24, 2025, by President Droupadi Murmu, marking a pivotal leadership change in the nation's judiciary. He is set to lead the Supreme Court for nearly 15 months, bringing a distinguished career highlighted by his involvement in landmark verdicts concerning Article 370 and the electoral bonds scheme.

US-South Africa Rift Mars G20 Summit
International

US-South Africa Rift Mars G20 Summit

The G20 summit in Johannesburg concluded with significant diplomatic tension after the U.S. boycotted the event, citing claims of persecution against its Afrikaner white minority, and South Africa refused to transfer the rotating presidency to a "junior" American representative. This diplomatic friction escalated with accusations between both nations, yet South Africa proceeded to issue a Leaders' Declaration focused on Global South issues, breaking from G20 tradition.

Tech Giants Cut 100,000+ Jobs in 2025
Technology

Tech Giants Cut 100,000+ Jobs in 2025

Major technology giants like Amazon, Intel, Google, and Meta have collectively eliminated over 100,000 positions throughout 2025, marking a turbulent year for the sector. This significant workforce reduction is largely driven by the rapid integration of AI-driven process automation, a correction from pandemic-era overexpansion, and strategic efforts to streamline operations while reallocating resources towards AI development.

COP30 Secures Landmark Fossil Fuel Deal
Environment

COP30 Secures Landmark Fossil Fuel Deal

Delegates at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, have reached a pivotal agreement signaling a potential global shift away from fossil fuels, building upon previous summits like COP28. This landmark deal, achieved after arduous negotiations despite deep-seated disagreements and economic disparities, underscores a growing international commitment to accelerate efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C.

Deep-Sea Whales, Dolphins: PFAS Crisis
Science

Deep-Sea Whales, Dolphins: PFAS Crisis

Groundbreaking research reveals that marine mammals, including deep-sea species, are heavily contaminated with "forever chemicals" (PFAS), challenging previous assumptions that these habitats offered protection from human-made pollutants. This alarming discovery, based on a study of whales and dolphins in New Zealand waters, raises significant concerns about the long-term health of these creatures due to the bioaccumulation and biomagnification of these toxic substances.

Ukraine, Allies Discuss US Peace Plan in
International

Ukraine, Allies Discuss US Peace Plan in

Top U.S. and Ukrainian officials, joined by European allies, met in Geneva on November 23, 2025, to discuss a U.S.-proposed 28-point peace plan for the Russia-Ukraine war, which includes controversial Ukrainian concessions like territorial adjustments and military restrictions. While U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio deemed the high-level discussions "productive," European allies and Ukrainian officials voiced strong reservations, emphasizing the need to respect Ukraine's sovereignty despite President Zelenskyy's willingness to engage in negotiations.

Israel Strikes Beirut, Targets Hezbollah
International

Israel Strikes Beirut, Targets Hezbollah

In a significant escalation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a strike in Beirut on November 23, 2025, targeting Hezbollah's "chief of staff" Haytham Ali Tabatabai, who is accused of leading the group's rearmament efforts. This marks Israel's first attack in Beirut in months, signaling heightened regional tensions as Israel vows to prevent Hezbollah's resurgence, despite denials from the Lebanese government regarding the group's military rebuilding.

Nigeria Abduction: 265 Children, Teachers
International

Nigeria Abduction: 265 Children, Teachers

Armed gunmen raided St. Mary's co-education school in Nigeria's Niger state on Friday, November 21, 2025, abducting 253 schoolchildren and 12 teachers who remain captive, despite 50 children managing to escape. This incident marks the second mass school abduction in Nigeria within a week, prompting President Bola Tinubu to postpone international engagements and intensifying security fears across the nation.

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