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Ethiopia Volcano Erupts, Disrupts Air Travel
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Ethiopia Volcano Erupts, Disrupts Air Travel

Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted on November 23, 2025, for the first time in 12,000 years, unleashing a massive ash plume 14 kilometers high and causing widespread disruption to international air travel, especially impacting flights bound for India. This significant geological event led to numerous flight cancellations by major Indian airlines and prompted aviation advisories, though the ash cloud is anticipated to clear Indian skies by Tuesday evening.

CERN ALPHA Boosts Antimatter Production 8x
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CERN ALPHA Boosts Antimatter Production 8x

Scientists at CERN's ALPHA experiment have announced a groundbreaking advancement, dramatically increasing antihydrogen production to over 15,000 atoms in hours through a pioneering positron cooling technique. This eightfold increase in efficiency promises to unlock deeper insights into antimatter's fundamental properties and help address the universe's profound matter-antimatter imbalance.

Delhi Car Bomb: Terror Probe Launched
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Delhi Car Bomb: Terror Probe Launched

A devastating car explosion near Delhi's iconic Red Fort on November 10, 2025, tragically killed at least 13 people and injured over 20, leading the Union Cabinet to officially declare it a "heinous terror incident." The National Investigation Agency is now probing the attack, identifying Dr. Umar Mohammad as the driver of the exploded vehicle and exploring potential links to a recently dismantled "white-collar terror module.

Hurricane Melissa Kills 45 in Jamaica
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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.

Deadly Car Blast Kills 9 Near Delhi Red Fort
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Deadly Car Blast Kills 9 Near Delhi Red Fort

A high-intensity explosion outside Delhi's historic Red Fort on Monday, November 10, 2025, tragically killed at least nine people and injured over 20, sending shockwaves through the capital and prompting a nationwide security alert. Multiple agencies, including the National Investigation Agency, have launched a comprehensive probe, actively exploring potential terror links and connections to a recently busted terror module.

Typhoon Fung-wong Kills 2 in Philippines
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Typhoon Fung-wong Kills 2 in Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-wong, locally named Uwan, made a devastating landfall in the Philippines on November 9, 2025, unleashing widespread destruction across Luzon, resulting in at least two confirmed fatalities and the pre-emptive evacuation of nearly 1.4 million people. This powerful Category 4-equivalent storm, packing fierce winds of 185 km/h, caused extensive damage including massive power outages, severe flooding, and significant storm surges, further straining the nation's disaster response capabilities just a week after Typhoon Kalmaegi.

Super Typhoon Uwan Threatens Luzon
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Super Typhoon Uwan Threatens Luzon

Super Typhoon Uwan, internationally known as Fung-wong, has rapidly intensified to a super typhoon, prompting Signal No. 5 in parts of the Bicol region and threatening Luzon with catastrophic winds and widespread flooding. Authorities have evacuated over 100,000 residents and are urging vigilance as the storm approaches, with potential landfall expected by late Sunday or early Monday.

Typhoon Kali Ravages Philippines, Toll Rises
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Typhoon Kali Ravages Philippines, Toll Rises

Typhoon Kali, also known as Kalmaegi or Tino, has caused widespread devastation across the central Philippines, leading to at least 140 fatalities and 127 missing, making it the deadliest natural disaster globally this year. In response to the catastrophic impact on nearly 2 million people, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a state of national calamity to expedite emergency funds and facilitate crucial relief and rehabilitation efforts.

Deadly UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Louisville
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Deadly UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Louisville

A UPS cargo plane tragically crashed and exploded shortly after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on November 4, 2025, resulting in at least seven fatalities and 11 injuries as it impacted two local businesses. The MD-11 freighter, identified as UPS Flight 2976, reportedly had flames on its left wing before the incident, which is now under investigation by the NTSB as the deadliest in UPS's history.

Deadly Train Crash in Bilaspur: 8 Dead
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Deadly Train Crash in Bilaspur: 8 Dead

A tragic train collision in Chhattisgarh, India, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, has left at least eight people dead and between 14 and 20 injured after a passenger train reportedly rammed into a stationary goods train near Bilaspur railway station. Authorities suspect the passenger train overshot a red signal, prompting immediate rescue operations, a comprehensive inquiry, and ex-gratia compensation for the victims.

Powerful Quake Strikes Northern Afghanistan
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Powerful Quake Strikes Northern Afghanistan

A powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck northern Afghanistan early Monday, causing at least seven fatalities and 150 injuries near Mazar-e Sharif. This latest tremor, following a devastating quake in August, highlights the region's extreme vulnerability to seismic activity and damaged parts of the historic Blue Mosque.

DST Ends, Clock Change Debate Reignites
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DST Ends, Clock Change Debate Reignites

Millions of Americans gained an extra hour of sleep as Daylight Saving Time concluded across most of the United States on Sunday, November 2, 2025, with clocks falling back one hour. This annual ritual, however, continues to spark widespread debate among the public and policymakers regarding its necessity, especially as federal efforts to abolish it remain stalled.

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