Global Headlines and Breaking Stories - November 23, 2025
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International developments you should know.
Reuters reports Israeli airstrikes across Gaza as rescue crews search damaged neighborhoods
amid ongoing combat, according to Gaza health officials and civil defense.
Monica Kellan joins us with the latest.
Health officials in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip say Israeli airstrikes kill at least 22 people
in Rafah, Khan Yunus and central camps, with homes hit and rescue teams pulling survivors
from rubble, according to Reuters and AP.
The Israel Defense Forces say they target militants and launch new strikes after attacks on troops,
Hamas urges the United States to press for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange as truce talks
stall. A Gaza civil defense official calls the scenes devastating, with families trapped
under debris. This is Monica Kellan for Neural Newscast.
Reuters reports gunmen abduct at least 315 students from a school in Kuwiga, Kaduna State in northern Nigeria, officials say.
Security forces set up roadblocks as families wait for news.
Nigeria has faced a surge of school kidnappings since 2014, when Boko Haram seized 276 girls in Chibak, according to AP.
Criminal gangs now target students for ransom, straining local security.
President Bola Ahmed Tinjibu condemns the assault and orders rescue efforts, his office says.
Authorities vow the children's safe return.
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More than 300 children are abducted in a mass attack on a Catholic school in Nigeria.
The Christian Association of Nigeria says Gunman seized 303 students and 12 teachers from St.
Mary's School in Niger State, according to Reuters.
The raid hits the north-central region where kidnappings for ransom surge.
Families wait for news as security forces launch a search.
Church leaders urge swift action to protect schools and free the captives,
calling the attack an assault on our nation's future.
Authorities have not announced arrests or a ransom demand, officials say.
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Brazilian federal police arrest former President Jair Bolsonaro in Brasilia ahead of a court
hearing tied to probes of alleged efforts to overturn his 2022 defeat, Reuters reports.
Prosecutors allege he sought to undermine the vote and egged on unrest.
His lawyers deny criminal intent and plan to appeal.
Brazil's electoral court has already barred him from office for eight years in a separate case,
according to AP.
Officials say further arrests and asset freezes target supporters accused of aiding the plot.
This is Samuel Green for Neural Newscast.
Several U.S. senators say an outline of former President Donald Trump's Ukraine proposal
would freeze front lines, curb aid, and press Kiev into concessions favorable to Moscow,
according to The Washington Post and AP.
Senator Marco Rubio counters that critics don't know the details.
The clash underscores divisions in Congress over the war,
U.S. support for Ukraine, and NATO unity as fighting grinds on.
This is Kara Swift for Neural Newscast.
For economic analysis, here's what's new.
The Federal Reserve's beige book and private economists say,
A wave of AI investment is fueling a narrow but intense expansion in parts of the U.S. economy.
The FBI and company statements say agents are probing a breach at a mortgage vendor
that could expose sensitive bank customer data.
I'm joined by Emma Blackwell.
The FBI is investigating a breach at Citus AMC, a tech vendor for real estate lenders.
The company confirms.
Client banks include JP Morgan Chase.
Exposed data ties to mortgage processing where firms collect social security numbers,
income, and property records, according to disclosures.
Officials have not said how many consumers are affected or when the intrusion occurred.
Banks notify customers and review vendor safeguards.
Regulators are expected to scrutinize third-party risk controls, analysts say.
An FBI spokesperson says agents are actively pursuing leads.
This is Emma Blackwell for Neural Newscast.
The latest from the world of innovation.
The latest.
Security researchers cited by Reuters say a flaw in WhatsApp's AP, I could let attackers harvest
billions of phone numbers. Meta says it works to limit scraping.
Benjamin Carter reports on a court order over OpenAI's Sora branding.
A Northern California judge temporarily blocks open AI from using cameos in marketing for its Sora video tool, according to court filings, in a trademark case involving cameo.
The order limits branding while Sora which generates videos from text prompts draws heavy attention.
Naming signals trust and ownership in tech, so the pause pressures open AI to adjust quickly,
safeguard its rollout and avoid confusing users and creators.
This is Benjamin Carter for Neural Newscast.
Medical Research and Public Health Headlines
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services says Medicare Part B premiums will rise nearly
10% in 2026, squeezing retirees on fixed incomes.
Laura Navarro reports on this story.
CMS says Medicare Part B monthly premiums jump nearly 10% in 2026.
For retirees on fixed budgets, that stings.
Higher premiums mean less room for groceries, gas, and prescriptions, consumer groups say.
Check Social Security notices and updated Medicare plan details this fall.
Consider a Medicare savings program if income is tight.
Review supplemental coverage, drug plans, and annual wellness visits to avoid surprise bills.
Ask your doctor about lower cost options.
Small steps now can soften next year's hit.
This is Laura Navarro for Neural Newscast.
Breakthroughs and findings from the scientific world.
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Researchers report in Nature that new models suggest Earth and the Mars-sized Theia formed
near one another before their giant collision.
Here's another story we're following.
City officials and UNESCO records say Mumbai is marking a century of Art Deco architecture,
though preservationists warn development and sea air threaten the landmark buildings.
From the entertainment desk, here's what's new.
Mumbai marks 100 years of Art Deco style, with one of the world's largest collections.
More than 200 streamlined buildings line Marine Drive, Oval Maidan and Churchgate, many
from the 1930s, according to city heritage officials.
The UNESCO-listed Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble anchors the area, yet protections remain
uneven.
Preservationists warn private renovations and sea air hasten decay.
City officials promote guided walks and restoration grants to keep the pastel facades and Tarazzo
details alive. This is Lydia Holmes for Neural Newscast.
Stranger Things actor Gaitan Matarazzo says he spends days off with family and hockey rather
than the spotlight he tells People magazine. That wraps up our headlines. For full stories
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