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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.

Interstellar Comet Borisov Nears Earth
Science

Interstellar Comet Borisov Nears Earth

A newly discovered comet, C/2025 V1 (Borisov), is making its closest approach to Earth today, November 11, 2025, passing at a safe distance of 103 million kilometers after its recent discovery by amateur astronomer Gennadiy Borisov. This "nearly interstellar" object, originating from the Oort Cloud, is captivating scientists with its unusual "vanishing tail" and serving as a crucial comparison for understanding other anomalous celestial visitors.

Szalay Wins 2025 Booker Prize for 'Flesh
Entertainment

Szalay Wins 2025 Booker Prize for 'Flesh

Hungarian-British author David Szalay has been awarded the prestigious 2025 Booker Prize for his compelling novel, "Flesh," in a significant literary announcement made on Monday, November 10, 2025. This historic win makes Szalay the first Hungarian-British author to receive the esteemed £50,000 award, recognizing his profound exploration of the human condition and unique narrative.

Syrian Leader Al-Sharaa Visits White House
International

Syrian Leader Al-Sharaa Visits White House

Syria's interim leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, made a historic visit to the White House, marking the first time a Syrian head of state has been hosted in Washington since 1946 and signaling a dramatic shift in U.S.-Middle East relations. This unprecedented meeting, following al-Sharaa's overthrow of Bashar al-Assad and his subsequent removal from the U.S. terrorism blacklist, focused on lifting sanctions and strengthening cooperation to stabilize post-Assad Syria.

Typhoon Fung-wong Displaces 1.4M in
Environment

Typhoon Fung-wong Displaces 1.4M in

Super Typhoon Fung-wong (Uwan) has exited the Philippines, leaving a devastating path of destruction that displaced 1.4 million residents and caused widespread flooding, landslides, and significant infrastructure damage. This powerful storm, which made landfall as a Super Typhoon, tragically resulted in at least 8 to 12 fatalities and compounded recovery efforts for communities still reeling from the recent Typhoon Kalmaegi.

Tech Sector Layoffs Top 100,000 in 2025
Technology

Tech Sector Layoffs Top 100,000 in 2025

The technology sector experienced a significant wave of workforce reductions in 2025, with over 100,000 job cuts reported across 218 companies by early November, reflecting a broad industry recalibration. Major players such as Amazon, Intel, and Google implemented substantial layoffs, largely driven by a strategic shift towards AI-driven processes, overexpansion during the pandemic, and efforts to streamline operations.

Deadly Car Blast Kills 9 Near Delhi Red Fort
General

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.

Supercomputer Boosts Enceladus Life Search
Science

Supercomputer Boosts Enceladus Life Search

Revolutionary supercomputer models have revealed that Saturn's moon Enceladus expels 20 to 40 percent less mass from its geysers than previously estimated, significantly refining our understanding of its internal dynamics and ocean interaction. This crucial insight, alongside new findings of global heat distribution suggesting a stable, long-term liquid ocean, further solidifies Enceladus's status as a prime candidate for extraterrestrial life and informs future exploration missions.

Global Economy Faces Mounting Headwinds in
Business

Global Economy Faces Mounting Headwinds in

Despite some equity markets reaching record highs, the global economy faces a precarious outlook in November 2025, driven by significant headwinds such as geopolitical tensions, policy fragmentation, and the persistent threat of cyberattacks. This challenging environment has led the IMF and WTO to revise growth forecasts downwards for 2025, reflecting a broad-based slowdown across both developed and developing economies.

China's New 'K Visa' Attracts Global STEM
Technology

China's New 'K Visa' Attracts Global STEM

Effective October 1, 2025, China has introduced a new "K Visa" category specifically designed to attract top foreign professionals in STEM fields, aiming to bolster its leadership in critical technological areas like AI and semiconductors. This strategic initiative waives the prior job offer requirement for recent graduates from recognized global universities, positioning China as a welcoming alternative amidst tightening visa restrictions in other nations.

COP30 Amazon: Urgent Climate Finance Call
Environment

COP30 Amazon: Urgent Climate Finance Call

The 2025 UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) has officially commenced in Belém, Brazil, urging global leaders to translate climate pledges into concrete actions and substantially increase financial commitments. Hosted in the Amazon until November 21, the summit aims to mobilize $1.3 trillion annually in climate finance by 2035, review national climate plans, and advance a just transition, all against the stark backdrop of the planet nearing the critical 1.5°C warming limit.

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