The deal restores funding and stalls Trump's workforce downsizing. November 10, 2025. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz |
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A de facto partition of Gaza between an area controlled by Israel and another ruled by Hamas is increasingly likely, multiple sources said, with efforts to advance Trump's plan to end the war beyond a ceasefire faltering.
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A suicide bomber killed at least 12 people and wounded 27 outside a court building in Pakistan's capital Islamabad, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said.The attack took place hours after a suicide bomber killed three people and militants stormed a military school in the country's northwest.
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Top-level resignations from the BBC over the editing of a speech by Trump have blown the lid off wider tensions at the British broadcaster over how it is run and whether it still commands public trust in its journalism.
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The COP30 climate summit opened with the U.N. climate chief urging countries to cooperate rather than battle over priorities, as efforts to limit global warming are threatened by a fracturing international consensus.
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi sparked a diplomatic spat with China over remarks last week that a hypothetical Chinese attack on democratically-ruled Taiwan could trigger a military response from Tokyo.
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COP30 wonders how to help countries withstand climate extremes |
People wade through a flooded road following ahigh tide and Super Typhoon Fung-wong, in Macabebe town, Philippines, November 10, 2025. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David |
With typhoons tearing across Southeast Asia this week while areas of Jamaica and Brazil are still clearing debris from damaging storms, delegates at Brazil's COP30 summit began grappling with how best to help the vulnerable withstand worsening weather and other climate extremes.
The topic of "adaptation" has grown more important as countries fail to rein in climate-warming emissions enough to prevent extreme warming, which has been linked to increasingly frequent weather disasters across the planet.
A U.N. report last month said developing countries alone would need up to $310 billion every year by 2035 to prepare. |
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People stand near banners for the Singles’ Day shopping festival. Beijing, China, November 9, 2021. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo |
Black Friday? No. Cyber Monday? Nope. Prime Day? Absolutely not. The world's biggest shopping event happens in China each year - and is called Singles' Day. Originally a holiday to celebrate being single, as a counter to Valentine's Day, the event has grown into a weeks-long online shopping festival that began on October 9 this year and runs through November 11 - making it the longest Singles' Day sales period ever. |
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