November 26, 2024
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US
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
Trump's announcement of 25% tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China dominated morning coverage, prompting immediate responses from trading partners. Mexico's warning of retaliatory measures demonstrated the potential for escalating trade tensions.
By midday, coverage shifted to Judge Chutkan's dismissal of Trump's January 6 charges, following the previous day's DOJ policy shift regarding prosecution of sitting presidents.
The evening brought Netanyahu's recommendation and subsequent cabinet approval of a US-brokered ceasefire with Hezbollah, ending 14 months of conflict. However, Israeli airstrikes in Beirut minutes after the announcement highlighted ongoing tensions.
Throughout the day, networks reported on Trump's plans to restructure White House press access, favoring independent media over traditional outlets, while severe weather warnings affecting 13 states threatened Thanksgiving travel plans.
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Israel
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
The war cabinet meeting to approve the Lebanon ceasefire agreement dominated media coverage. Early morning reports focused on IDF's unprecedented operation reaching the Litani River, first time since 2000. By afternoon, Netanyahu announced three strategic reasons for the agreement: Iranian threat focus, military supplies replenishment, and Hamas isolation.

IDF conducted its most intense strike package in Beirut, hitting 20 targets within 120 seconds, causing mass evacuations from the city. Hezbollah responded with expanded rocket barrages reaching Hadera. The cabinet voted 10-1 to approve the agreement, with Ben Gvir opposing.

Biden's evening announcement set ceasefire implementation for 4:00 AM. Meanwhile, the death of Sergeant Tamer Osman in Gaza and a female soldier's serious injury from a drone strike in Hermon marked the human cost of the war's final hours.
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Germany
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
Morning coverage centered on Angela Merkel's 737-page memoir "Freedom", with media noting its strategic omissions rather than its content. The parallel dismissal of two major criminal cases against Trump sparked discussions about his resurgent influence, particularly as he announced 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports.

By afternoon, European preparations for a potential Trump presidency emerged through leaked diplomatic channels, while Macron's suggestion of NATO ground troops in Ukraine generated controversy. The debate intensified as military experts, including Masala, supported the concept, drawing sharp criticism from Wagenknecht.

Evening brought Netanyahu's approval of a ceasefire with Hezbollah, while domestic coverage highlighted structural challenges in German industry, with Thyssenkrupp's planned steel division cuts generating worker protests. North Korean casualties in Ukraine emerged as Russian forces achieved territorial gains in Donbass.
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France
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
Morning headlines focused on Anne Hidalgo's announcement not to seek reelection as Paris mayor in 2026, designating Rémi Féraud as successor. The announcement sparked political realignment discussions and scrutiny of Paris's €9 billion debt.

By midday, attention shifted to the Samuel Paty trial, where the student who falsely accused the murdered teacher presented emotional apologies to his family, admitting she "couldn't manage her lie anymore." The testimony provided context to previous days' proceedings against Sefrioui and Chnina.

Evening coverage centered on Netanyahu's announcement and subsequent approval of a Lebanon ceasefire agreement, scheduled to begin Wednesday at 3 AM, despite continued strikes on Beirut's commercial district. Meanwhile, Michel Barnier warned of "market turbulence" if his government falls to opposition censure motions, as the Assembly rejected the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.
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Lebanon
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
A winter storm brought snow to Lebanon's mountains at 800 meters altitude, while Israeli forces conducted their most intensive strikes on Beirut since October. Early morning raids targeted multiple neighborhoods in the capital, including Nweiri and Barbour, while evacuation warnings were issued for central Beirut areas.

By afternoon, Netanyahu announced Israel's acceptance of a ceasefire agreement, citing three reasons: focus on Iran, military rehabilitation, and separating the Lebanese front from Gaza. The timing of implementation became a point of contention, with different sources citing 4 AM, 5 AM, or 10 AM Wednesday.

Evening brought strikes on Lebanon-Syria border crossings at Arida and Dabousiyeh, effectively cutting off passage between the countries. Biden confirmed the agreement, while Hezbollah officials stated they hadn't yet seen the final text. The Education Ministry announced school closures for Wednesday.
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Ukraine
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
Russia launched its largest drone attack to date, with 188 UAVs targeting 17 regions overnight. Air defense systems intercepted 76 drones while 95 lost location tracking. The attack caused power outages in Ternopil.

By midday, reports emerged of Russian forces executing five Ukrainian POWs near Petrivka in the Pokrovsk direction. NATO Parliamentary Assembly called for providing Ukraine with missiles capable of reaching 5,500km, while Britain's secret delivery of Storm Shadow missiles under Starmer's premiership became public.

Evening brought confirmation of Ukrainian ATACMS strikes on Russian S-400 positions and airfields in Kursk region, with Russia acknowledging three hits and promising retaliation. Reports emerged of phosphorus munitions use in Sumy, where attacks damaged civilian infrastructure. Gazprom's plans to halt gas transit through Ukraine in 2025 became public.
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Palestine
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
The morning began with reports of 11 casualties from overnight strikes, as displaced populations struggled with flooding from winter storms that destroyed over 10,000 tents. Civil defense and emergency vehicles ceased operations due to fuel shortages.

By midday, attention shifted to Lebanon as the Israeli cabinet prepared to approve a U.S.-mediated ceasefire agreement. The deal gained momentum despite internal criticism, with Biden expected to announce its implementation. The agreement was finally approved in the evening, set to take effect at 4 AM Wednesday.

Meanwhile, medical sources reported the conflict's toll reaching 44,249 deaths, with 1,410 families completely lost. Israel continued preventing entry of basic supplies including blankets and clothing into Gaza, while Rights Watch documented "brutal evacuations" in the northern areas. The day ended with Biden suggesting similar ceasefire efforts would soon begin for Gaza.
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UK
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
Trump's announcement of 25% day-one tariffs on Mexico and Canada generated immediate responses from both nations, while China warned against trade wars. The morning focus shifted to Labour's welfare reform plans, with Starmer acknowledging "Britain isn't working" and proposing stricter benefit conditions.

The Red Sea yacht incident evolved throughout the day, from initial reports of missing British tourists to the discovery of four bodies and five survivors. By evening, attention turned to the Lebanon front, where Netanyahu presented a US-brokered ceasefire deal with Hezbollah to his cabinet. Biden later confirmed both sides accepted the agreement, describing it as "designed to be permanent."

Storm Conall approached Britain as cleanup from Storm Bert continued, with the Met Office issuing new yellow warnings for flooding. The FBI's capture of most-wanted fugitive Daniel San Diego in Wales marked the day's final development.
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Iran
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
The morning began with Iranian media emphasizing military chief Bagheri's promise of unprecedented retaliation against Israel, while simultaneously reporting on imminent US-French mediated ceasefire talks between Israel and Hezbollah.

By afternoon, coverage shifted to the government's announcement of 60 suspended students returning to universities, while European talks scheduled for Friday gained prominence. The US explicitly stated it would not participate in these discussions, while Iran's government spokesperson emphasized regional issues as the primary focus.

Evening brought Netanyahu's announcement of the cabinet's approval for a 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah, framed by Israeli media as enabling focus on "the Iranian threat." Tehran's media portrayed this as Hezbollah's victory, while state outlets continued amplifying Bagheri's warning of retaliation beyond "Zionist regime's imagination." Biden's subsequent confirmation of the ceasefire agreement completed the day's narrative arc.
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Russia
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
Britain's delivery of additional Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine emerged in morning reports, while Russian media covered widespread drone attacks across multiple regions. By early afternoon, the Defense Ministry acknowledged two ATACMS strikes on military facilities in Kursk region over the past three days, including hits on an S-400 air defense unit and the Kursk-Vostochny airfield.

The parliament advanced legislation to remove Taliban from terrorist organizations list, signaling potential shift in Moscow's regional strategy ahead of Putin's visit to Kazakhstan. The ruble continued weakening, crossing 105 to dollar threshold for first time since March 2022.

Evening brought confirmation of Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement, while Moscow announced sanctions against 30 British officials following the expulsion of a British diplomat on espionage charges. Reports surfaced about Russian procurement of Western microchips through Belarus-linked companies for military production.
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Italy
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
The morning began with Banco BPM's firm rejection of UniCredit's €10.1 billion takeover bid, citing employment concerns, marking a significant development from the previous day's financial tensions. The rejection received immediate support from Economy Minister Giorgetti.

By early afternoon, the European Commission delivered an unexpected approval of Italy's seven-year fiscal plan while criticizing Germany's and Netherlands' proposals - a reversal of traditional European dynamics that dominated media coverage. The approval strengthened Meloni's position ahead of crucial EU negotiations.

Evening headlines shifted to two parallel developments: Salvini's signing of a mandatory work order for the November 29 strike, prompting union threats of legal action, and Netanyahu's announcement of a Lebanon ceasefire. The day concluded with Mattarella blocking the government's attempt to double political party funding through the "2 per mille" mechanism.
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Japan
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
The morning began with reports of Trump's renewed tariff threats targeting China, Mexico, and Canada, leading to immediate market concerns in Japan. By mid-morning, attention shifted to Amazon Japan facing antitrust investigation over alleged coercion of sellers to lower prices, the third such investigation in recent years.

A suspected arson at Susukino's entertainment district in Sapporo injured four people, with witnesses reporting gasoline use, drawing sustained media coverage throughout the day. The incident competed for attention with JAXA's second consecutive Epsilon-S rocket engine test failure.

The afternoon saw Prime Minister Ishiba preparing to announce reforms to the ¥1.03 million income threshold, while political parties began negotiations on corporate donation limits. An evening earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture, measuring magnitude 6.4, closed the day's developments.
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Netherlands
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
Pro-Palestinian protesters chained themselves at NOS gates, claiming media bias in conflict coverage. Russian forces secured their largest territorial gain in Ukraine since 2022, marking a strategic shift in the eastern front.

Brussels criticized Dutch government spending while Amsterdam's AI startup Cradle secured $100M in funding. The Public Prosecution Service refused to enforce geographic restrictions on asylum seekers based on nationality, challenging recent policy initiatives.

By evening, Israel's war cabinet approved a 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, while Amsterdam's mayor banned Lazio supporters from attending matches due to antisemitism concerns. The anti-antisemitism demonstration planned for Dam Square was relocated to Stopera following municipal intervention.

The day concluded with warnings about power grid solutions being underutilized and reports indicating one-third of small business owners considering closure.
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India
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
Maharashtra's political drama peaked as Eknath Shinde resigned while attending Constitution Day celebrations, with BJP sources hinting at Fadnavis's return as CM. The Supreme Court marked Constitution Day with significant rulings, dismissing petitions to remove "secular" from the preamble and rejecting demands for paper ballots with pointed criticism of selective EVM complaints.
The Sambhal mosque violence investigation revealed CCTV footage of protesters shooting at police, while FIRs named Samajwadi MP Barq as key instigator. This narrative shifted focus from previous days' civilian casualties to organized resistance.
India-Bangladesh tensions escalated over ISKCON priest Chinmoy Das's arrest, with Bangladesh rejecting India's diplomatic concerns as "unfounded." Evening headlines reported a lawyer's death in related protests.
By nightfall, attention shifted to Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire negotiations, with Netanyahu claiming to have pushed Hezbollah "decades back" while approving the deal.
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Poland
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
Morning coverage focused on polls showing Nawrocki trailing both potential second-round opponents, while right-wing media outlets TV Republika and wPolsce24 engaged in public conflict over interview access. By noon, attention shifted to CPK developments as Tusk announced 3.5 billion in additional funding, prompting immediate criticism from opposition figures.

Afternoon news centered on a train-truck collision with multiple injuries, while diplomatic channels activated around Ukraine's declaration regarding Volyn massacre exhumations - a significant shift in bilateral relations. US Ambassador Brzezinski's resignation announcement added another layer to the day's political developments.

Evening coverage split between continuing political developments and Lewandowski's historic 100th Champions League goal, followed shortly by his 101st, making him only the third player to reach this milestone. Biden's announcement of US-brokered proposals between Israel and Lebanon, and Merkel's book release discussing Ukraine relations, rounded out international coverage.
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Spain
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
Morning coverage focused on Juan Lobato's defiant stance against PSOE leadership, as he appeared before Madrid Assembly refusing to resign. He claimed being "lynched" by party officials and suggested Moncloa had misled him about the source of Ayuso's partner's emails.

By midday, Ferraz maintained strategic distance, declaring this a regional PSOE matter, while party officials demanded "more solid explanations." Santos Cerdán challenged Lobato to name those behind the alleged lynching.

Evening brought Netanyahu's announcement of a 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, following a year of cross-border violence. The UCO dismantled claims about prosecution offering deals to Ayuso's partner, while a UCM vice-rector resigned citing pressures related to the Begoña Gómez case. Casa Marcial received its third Michelin star, with Barcelona gaining four new starred restaurants.
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Turkey
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
The morning began with Defense Minister Güler announcing the completion of military operations in Zap, while heavy snowfall continued disrupting daily life across multiple provinces. By noon, MHP leader Bahçeli made an unexpected call for direct talks between imprisoned PKK leader Öcalan and the DEM Party group, generating responses from across the political spectrum.

President Erdogan addressed the Religious Council, warning about "artificial religion" in digital media and calling for RTÜK intervention. The afternoon saw poet İlhan Çomak's release after 30 years in prison, while Israel and Lebanon reached a ceasefire agreement with U.S. mediation.

By evening, MIT (Turkish Intelligence) announced the capture of suspects in a rabbi's murder, while the controversy over military lieutenants' oath ceremony continued with a prosecutor's suspension for supporting the officers.
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China
26.11.2024
Tuesday
272 days ago
State media morning coverage continued Xi's Latin America tour recap, while simultaneously reporting his meetings with Samoan Prime Minister and Singapore's Lee Hsien Loong - maintaining the narrative of China's diplomatic reach.

Trump's announcement of potential 10% tariffs on Chinese imports shifted market dynamics, with Chinese exporters responding to the threat. This coincided with ongoing EU-China negotiations over EV tariffs, highlighting Beijing's complex trade position.

Hong Kong's top court ruled in favor of same-sex couples' housing and inheritance rights, marking a significant shift in LGBTQ rights. The territory also announced loan restrictions for domestic workers and low-income residents.

Evening coverage revealed a $1.4 trillion package addressing local government debt, while military tensions surfaced with reports about US HIMARS deployment to southern Japan.
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