Global Headlines and Breaking Stories - November 19, 2025
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It's November 19, 2025.
On this day in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered a brief address
at the dedication of the Battlefield Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,
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Let's dive into the latest in politics.
Congressional leaders say a bipartisan bill directing the Justice Department to release
records related to Jeffrey Epstein is headed to the president's desk.
Let's take a look at World News.
Ukrainian officials say a Russian missile strike in western Ukraine
kills at least 25 people, including children, far from the front lines.
Samuel Green is here with the latest from Lebanon.
Officials say an Israeli airstrike hits the Ain El Hilway refugee camp near the city of Saidan in southern Lebanon, killing 13 people and wounding others.
Lebanon's health ministry says hospitals treat dozens with blast injuries, and local authorities report heavy damage to homes and shops.
The Israel Defense Forces do not immediately comment on targets or casualties.
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon urges restraint and warns that strikes in populated areas risk a rapid escalation.
This is Samuel Green for Neural Newscast.
Iranian authorities say they release a commercial tanker seized near the Strait of Hormuz,
and that all 21 crew members are safe.
Now, let's report on the economy.
Dutch officials say they suspend intervention in chipmaker Nixperia after trade backlash from
China. Chinese authorities impose export restrictions on some Nixperia chips following
the Hague scrutiny of the Chinese-owned firm's operations.
The government frames the pause as a de-escalation step to protect supply chains.
Nixperia, owned by China's WingTech, employs thousands in Europe and supplies automotive
and industrial clients.
The move underscores Europe's tighter screening of Chinese tech investments and the risk of
tit-for-tat controls that could raise costs and slow chip deliveries.
This is Ethan Wells for Neural Newscast.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics says it will not publish a full October jobs report, rolling
data into November's release.
A look at what's new in technology.
Saudi officials say the kingdom backs Elon Musk's XAI with a data center deal to expand AI infrastructure and training capacity.
I'm joined by Kara Swift.
Saudi Arabia strikes a data center deal with Elon Musk's XAI,
according to company statements and Saudi officials.
The startup partners with Riyadh-based Humane to build new AI infrastructure,
part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 plan to diversify the economy.
The data center aims to power large language models with faster training and lower latency.
It also anchors new cloud jobs and talent pipelines in the kingdom.
For XAI, more compute means quicker model updates and broader global reach.
This is Kara Swift for Neural Newscast.
Nathaniel Cohen is here with the latest from Gaza.
Israel says it strikes a senior Hamas operative in Gaza City, targeting a leadership figure.
The military reports the airstrike hits a building in the Shijaya area during ongoing operations.
Officials say the target oversees militant activity and logistics.
The army releases drone footage and says precision munitions aim to minimize collateral damage.
Local media report explosions and secondary blasts, suggesting stored weapons.
Casualty figures remain unclear as rescue crews search the site.
This is Nathaniel Cohen for Neural Newscast.
A look at research and innovation.
Researchers say a simple lab-made molecule reversed Alzheimer's-like damage in rats,
clearing beta-ameloid plaques.
Stories impacting our well-being.
Health officials warn a new flu strain could make this winter's season particularly severe.
Vaccination remains recommended.
Laura Navarro has more on this.
A new flu strain is spreading, and doctors warn this winter could hit harder.
Early data suggests the vaccine may be a bit less effective, but getting one still matters.
It can cut severe illness, hospital stays, and missed work or school.
Get your shot now, ideally before December, to build protection.
If you feel sick, stay home, mask up, and call your clinic about antivirals within 48 hours.
Flu shots save lives, clinicians say, especially for seniors, pregnant people, and young kids.
This is Laura Navarro for Neural Newscast.
Environmental challenges and solutions ahead.
City officials say Iowa City's fare-free bus program reduces traffic and emissions,
prompting them to extend the pilot for another year.
Updates from film, music, and more.
The UK government proposes banning resale of concert tickets above face value
to curb scalpers and bot-driven markups, officials say.
From the economic desk, here's what's new.
Music
The UK's advertising regulator bans hotel adverts that display misleadingly cheap room prices,
requiring clearer total cost displays, the Advertising Standards Authority says.
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