Tuesday, November 11, 2025

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Trump threatens to sue BBC

President Donald Trump threatened to sue the BBC for $1 billion over a misleadingly edited Jan. 6 documentary after the broadcaster apologised and two top executives resigned.

Trump threatens to sue BBC
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Senate votes to end shutdown

The U.S. Senate voted to approve a spending bill to end the 41-day government shutdown after eight Democrats joined Republicans, sending the measure to the House and president for approval.

Senate votes to end shutdown
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Supreme Court leaves Obergefell intact

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a Kentucky county clerk's bid to overturn its 2015 ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, leaving the Obergefell precedent intact.

Supreme Court leaves Obergefell intact
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Trump pardons Giuliani; states charge

President Donald Trump pardoned Rudy Giuliani and 76 others for roles in efforts to overturn the 2020 election, a federal clemency that does not block state prosecutions.

Trump pardons Giuliani; states charge
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Sanctions eased, Trump meets Sharaa

The United States partially suspended sanctions on Syria and President Donald Trump met Syrian transitional President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House on Monday.

Sanctions eased, Trump meets Sharaa
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AI servers surge; grids strain

Operators worldwide invested billions in new data centers to power artificial intelligence, expanding capacity especially in Germany but sparking environmental and grid‑strain concerns and widening the US–China gap.

AI servers surge; grids strain
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Three Chinese firms undercut automakers

Three major Chinese firms offered a €6,000 electric car with swappable batteries in China, heightened pressure on BYD, Volkswagen and other automakers amid a subsidy-driven market slowdown.

Three Chinese firms undercut automakers
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Trump asks court, SNAP frozen

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to intervene in a dispute over frozen SNAP benefits after an appeals court blocked it, leaving millions in limbo during the federal shutdown.

Trump asks court, SNAP frozen
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Netanyahu vows iron fist enforcement

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would enforce ceasefires in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon "with an iron fist" and that its fight against enemies was not over.

Netanyahu vows iron fist enforcement
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US, Switzerland Near 15% Tariffs

U.S. and Swiss negotiators neared a deal to cut U.S. import tariffs on Swiss goods to 15% after Swiss business leaders pressed Washington, officials said.

US, Switzerland Near 15% Tariffs
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Deal talks lift US stocks

U.S. stock benchmarks rallied on Monday as investors grew optimistic a deal to end the government shutdown was near, sending the Nasdaq and S&P 500 sharply higher.

Deal talks lift US stocks
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Canada loses measles elimination status

Canada lost its measles elimination status after outbreaks spread nationwide, health officials and international experts said, citing falling vaccination rates and more than 5,000 cases.

Canada loses measles elimination status
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Intel chief joins Open AI

Intel’s top AI executive left for OpenAI, underscoring OpenAI’s pull as AWS’s cloud chief disputed AI-bubble warnings and investors expressed concern over soaring costs.

Intel chief joins Open AI
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China Showcases Renewables, Claims Leadership

At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, China showcased rapidly expanding renewable technology and flatlined CO2 emissions, positioning itself as a potential climate leader while the United States was absent.

China Showcases Renewables, Claims Leadership
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Emissions remain above Paris pathways

A decade after the 2015 Paris Agreement, global greenhouse-gas emissions remained above pathways consistent with 2°C, while emissions cuts and climate ambition varied widely among countries, analyses showed.

Emissions remain above Paris pathways
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Szalay wins Booker for Flesh

Hungarian-British author David Szalay won the 2025 Booker Prize in London for his novel Flesh, which judges called a "singular" and dark portrait of social ascent.

Szalay wins Booker for Flesh
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Rosalía releases Lux, PM congratulates

Spanish singer Rosalía released her fourth album Lux on Nov. 7, 2025, drawing widespread critical praise and congratulations from Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, his office said.

Rosalía releases Lux, PM congratulates
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Sinner beats injured Auger Aliassime

Jannik Sinner beat Félix Auger-Aliassime 7-5, 6-1 to open his ATP Finals title defence in Turin after Auger-Aliassime suffered a calf injury.

Sinner beats injured Auger Aliassime
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1024 players suspended, fixtures halted

Turkish authorities arrested eight people and the Turkish Football Federation suspended 1,024 players in an investigation into alleged match betting, prompting suspension of lower-division fixtures.

1024 players suspended, fixtures halted
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Red Fort blast kills eight

A car exploded near the Red Fort in New Delhi, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens, while authorities said investigators were probing a cause that remained unclear.

Red Fort blast kills eight
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Vatican investigates serving Spanish bishop

The Vatican opened an investigation into Bishop Rafael Zornoza of Cádiz over alleged sexual abuse of a minor in the 1990s, the first probe of a Spanish bishop in office.

Vatican investigates serving Spanish bishop
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