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World News Today highlights on November 25, 2024 : Taylor Swift’s tearful Toronto goodbye at Eras Tour show
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World News Today Live: Taylor Swift’s tearful Toronto goodbye at Eras Tour show
- Taylor Swift became emotional during her final Toronto Eras Tour show, thanking fans, her band, and crew for their support. The sold-out crowd gave a minute-long ovation during her performance. She will conclude the tour in Vancouver on December 8.
World News Today Live: Backlash against Chinese steel gives preview of Trump trade tensions
- China is exporting its surplus steel at record levels, but importers are getting fed up.
World News Today Live: Israel nears historic ceasefire deal with Hezbollah in Lebanon—Agreement possible this week
- Israel is moving toward a ceasefire with Hezbollah, though some issues remain unresolved, according to Israeli officials. Talks are advancing with U.S. mediation, and Israel’s security cabinet is expected to approve a deal soon. However, Israeli airstrikes continue in Lebanon.
World News Today Live: Red Sea tragedy: 17 missing after tourist yacht sinks; 28 rescued
- At least 17 people are missing after a tourist yacht sank in the Red Sea near Marsa Alam, Egypt. The vessel, carrying 31 tourists and 14 crew members, encountered distress during its journey. Rescue operations saved 28 people, with some requiring medical treatment.
World News Today Live: Drones hover over US military bases in UK – What’s behind the incursion?
- Mystery drones spotted near top US military bases in the UK. With global tensions rising and missile strikes between Ukraine and Russia escalating, who’s behind these aerial intrusions? The US Air Force is on high alert, but officials refuse to reveal the full extent of their security measures.
World News Today Live: Bangladesh authorities detain Hindu leader & ISKCON member Krishna Das Prabhu
- Krishna Das Prabhu was barred from leaving Bangladesh
World News Today Live: DHL cargo plane crashes near Vilnius airport, Lithuania; 1 dead, three injured
- A DHL cargo plane operated by Swiftair crashed near Vilnius Airport, Lithuania, early Monday, killing one Spanish crew member and injuring three others. The Boeing 737, en route from Leipzig, Germany, struck a house but caused no local casualties. Authorities are investigating potential causes.
World News Today Live: ‘Death sentence must be issued’: Iran’s Supreme leader Khamenei on ICC’s arrest warrant against Israeli PM Netanyahu
- Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that the arrest warrant issued bu the International Criminal Court (ICC) was not enough and death sentence must be issued for the criminal leaders.
World News Today Live: Ukraine clings to shrinking sliver of Russia, expecting Trump to push for peace talks
- Moscow’s forces have launched a massive counteroffensive to retake land in the Kursk region, a potential bargaining chip for Kyiv.
World News Today Live: Lebanon news: 29 killed in Israel’s airstrikes on Beirut, dozens more dead in others areas | All you need to know
- Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have resulted in dozens of deaths in multiple attacks across the country, with 29 fatalities from a single attack in Beirut’s Basta area. Additional strikes in eastern and southern Lebanon have also caused significant casualties.
World News Today Live: Nijjar killing: Canada proceeds trial against 4 Indians without preliminary hearing; case moved to British Columbia SC
- The Canadian government will hear the case against four Indian citizens accused of killing pro-Khalistan figure Hardeep Singh Nijjar without a preliminary hearing. Their case has moved to the British Columbia Supreme Court, leading to a direct trial, which may limit defense opportunities.