Sunday, November 30, 2025
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Ukrainian negotiators met U.S. officials — including Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner — in Florida on Sunday to discuss Washington’s proposed peace framework ahead of Moscow talks.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formally asked President Isaac Herzog for a preemptive pardon to end his long-running corruption trial, a move opponents say would erode the rule of law.
Sir Tom Stoppard died at 88, the Czech-born British playwright famed for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and Leopoldstadt, and an Oscar-winning screenwriter.
Bipartisan U.S. lawmakers said a U.S. follow-up strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat could constitute a war crime and demanded a congressional probe.
Congress opened a review after The Washington Post reported Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered that crew of a Venezuelan vessel be killed during a Caribbean strike.
The White House published a website "shame list" naming journalists and outlets, escalating the administration’s campaign against critical media and prompting criticism that it threatened press freedom.
President Donald Trump declared Venezuela's airspace closed, prompting airlines to divert flights and Caracas to launch military exercises while Nicolás Maduro denounced the action as a "colonial" threat.
Shoppers delivered record-breaking Black Friday spending in the U.S., but many retailers and small businesses said sales fell short of expectations amid economic uncertainty.
Eon chief Leonhard Birnbaum said Europe’s renewable boom had overloaded power grids and urged tough reforms, while critics called Germany’s Energiewende a costly failure.
Floods and landslides across Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka killed at least 800 people and displaced millions, officials said, while rescuers searched for hundreds still missing.
At least 190 people died in Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah struck, more than one million were displaced and hundreds remained missing as rescue operations continued.
Frankfurt's new "Tatort" duo, Maryam Azadi and Hamza Kulinai, investigated a decades-old missing-child cold case linked to a sect that claimed members subsisted on light in Sunday’s episode.
Pepe Rodríguez said on the podcast La escalera roja that prices around €400 per person at Dabiz Muñoz’s DiverXo were inevitable, arguing Spain lacked France’s paying clientele.
Max Verstappen won the Qatar Grand Prix at Lusail, keeping himself in championship contention and forcing a three-way title decider with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in Abu Dhabi.
Betis venció al Sevilla en el derbi sevillano, que fue suspendido quince minutos en Sevilla por el lanzamiento de objetos desde la grada hacia el área visitante.
At least four people were killed and ten wounded in a targeted shooting at a child’s birthday party in Stockton, California, on Saturday; authorities said the suspect remained at large.
Five people died when a three-storey house in Neuves-Maisons, near Nancy in eastern France, caught fire overnight, firefighters who battled the blaze said.
Author Andy Webb alleged in a new book that BBC producers deceived Princess Diana into granting Martin Bashir’s Panorama interview by falsely telling her she was surrounded by spies.