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  Sri Lanka declares national disaster as cyclone death toll surges past 350 + NATO admiral reveals preemptive strike plans against Russia amid escalating shadow war + Netanyahu seeks presidential pardon in corruption trial after Trump endorsement

Guardsman Ambush in Washington D C - What Investigators Know

A suspected Afghan national ambushed two National Guard members near the White House leaving one dead and one critically injured authorities probe the suspect’s background and whether he was radicalized after arriving in the US

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1,000+ - Death toll across Southeast Asia after monsoon and cyclone disasters

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"There’s something wrong with him" — President Donald Trump


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Guardsman Ambush in Washington D C - What Investigators Know

Authorities continue to investigate the Thanksgiving‑Eve ambush of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. New reporting has revealed details about the suspect's background, behavior in the U.S., and potential radicalization timeline.

Congressional Committees Launch Inquiries Into Alleged Boat Strike

New reporting alleges a follow‑up US strike on a suspected drug boat that may have killed survivors. Both House and Senate committees have opened inquiries and lawmakers from both parties are questioning lawfulness and possible war crimes.

Trump Orders Venezuela Airspace Closed - Region on Edge

Tensions with Venezuela escalated after President Trump ordered the country's airspace be considered closed and U S forces surged into the Caribbean. Reports say Trump warned Maduro to flee as U S naval assets concentrated in the region.

White House Shows Signs of Breakdown as Nominations Falter

White House personnel turmoil and a surge of pulled or stalled nominations have raised alarms about internal disarray. Reporting details record personnel problems and suggests a possible senior staff shakeup is imminent.

Trump Says He’ll Release MRI Results if Asked - Refuses Details

President Trump has repeatedly addressed calls to release medical tests after public concern about his health. The administration's comments and the president's own remarks have intensified scrutiny of his cognitive fitness.

Ukraine Peace Talks Shift to Moscow - Will Putin Engage

Diplomatic activity around a proposed US‑backed peace plan for Ukraine has accelerated. Talks are moving between Western capitals and Moscow as envoys prepare high‑stakes meetings with Russian leadership.

China Moves to Stifle Anger as Hong Kong Fire Deaths Mount

A catastrophic Hong Kong apartment inferno has left hundreds dead and prompted public mourning and unrest. Authorities face criticism for safety failures while detentions and probe details are feeding protests.

Monsoon Death Toll Tops 1,000 Across Four Southeast Asian Nations

Massive storms and cyclones have devastated parts of Southeast Asia with death tolls rising rapidly. Rescue operations and visual evidence from drones show widespread destruction across Indonesia and neighboring countries.

ISPs Warn of Mass Disconnections Over Supreme Court Copyright Fight

Internet service providers and tech groups warn that a Supreme Court copyright case could force disconnections or major costs for ISPs. The case could reshape liability for online piracy and affect millions of users.

China Tells Private Firms to Halt Home Sales Data Publication

China’s economic data and surveys show mounting weakness, prompting government direction to pause private home‑sales reporting. Manufacturing gauges have slipped, heightening market concerns about a prolonged slowdown.

Administration Pauses All Asylum Applications Amid Security Review

The administration has paused asylum decisions and is preparing concentrated enforcement operations in US cities. Local officials and advocacy groups report uncertainty as federal teams plan targeted immigration actions.

Netanyahu Requests Presidential Pardon as Corruption Trial Continues

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Israel’s president for a pardon amid his corruption trial, provoking large street protests and political turmoil that could reshape Israeli politics ahead of key decisions.

Treasury Yields Tick Higher as Traders Price in Fed Rate Cut Odds

Markets reacted to mixed signals from central banks and fiscal policy while tariff revenue surged. Treasury yields moved on bets about Fed easing even as trade tax receipts hit record highs, complicating the macro outlook.

Sri Lanka Declares Largest National Disaster as Cyclone Toll Rises

Cyclone and flooding disasters prompted national declarations and large scale rescue operations across Sri Lanka and Indonesia as death tolls rose and governments deployed military resources to assist survivors.

Democrats Push to Let Lawmakers Hire Armed Security Staff

Lawmakers are debating security measures for Congress after recent violence and political threats. Political friction over House procedures and leadership escalates amid calls for stronger protections for members.

US Conducts Airstrikes on ISIS Weapons Facilities in Southern Syria

US and allied forces struck Islamic State weapons caches in southern Syria in coordinated operations, with CENTCOM and partner forces calling the missions a blow to ISIS logistics and weapons networks in the region.

Airbus Shares Fall After Reports of Quality Issue on A320 Fleet

Airbus suffered a market shock after reports of quality issues on A320 jets but says most recalled planes have been fixed. Airlines and regulators continue inspections as the company manages a hardware and software remediation.

Four Dead and Many Wounded in Stockton Banquet Hall Shooting

A mass shooting at a Stockton banquet hall left multiple victims including children. Authorities launched a manhunt, urged witnesses to come forward and described the attack as gang related in early briefings.

Four Cases to Watch as Supreme Court Returns for December Session

The Supreme Court returns for December with major cases set to reshape presidential power, congressional authority and administrative law. Observers identify four high‑stakes arguments that could alter federal governance.

Pope Prays for Peace in Lebanon and Calls for Two State Solution

Religious leaders and international figures pressed for a two‑state outcome as Israel’s campaign in Gaza reshaped the region. The pope’s diplomatic visits and appeals underscore growing calls for negotiations and protection of civilians.

Yermak Resignation Deals Major Blow to Ukraine Peace Process

Ukraine’s peace process faces headwinds from corruption and senior resignations. The departure of key negotiators and new allegations about officials threaten momentum for talks even as diplomatic activity intensifies.

South Korea Probes Massive Coupang Data Leak Impacting Millions

South Korea’s e‑commerce giant Coupang is under investigation after a massive data breach that exposed millions of accounts. Authorities are probing the scope and potential misuse of leaked personal data.

NATO Mulls Preemptive Strikes as Tensions With Russia Escalate

NATO and allied partners reported new aerial tensions with Russia and advances in drone combat capability, while intercepts near European airspace raised alarm and prompted policy debate on preemptive options.

People Fleeing Violence in Sudan Find Little Aid at Chad Border

Civilians fleeing conflict in Sudan and neighboring areas face dire shortages as borders tighten and humanitarian aid lags. Reports describe mass displacement and minimal assistance in camps at frontier crossings.

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