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📅November 30, 2025 at 1:00 AM
Today's global headlines feature coups, diplomatic tensions, deadly attacks, major political developments, and ongoing humanitarian crises across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, with significant events in Guinea-Bissau, the US, Ukraine, and the Middle East Source 1, Source 2, Source 3, Source 6, Source 7.
1

Guinea-Bissau Military Coup and Suspension

Guinea-Bissau's military seized power, suspending the African Union and appointing a new prime minister, amid allegations of electoral manipulation and drug trafficking involvement Source 1, Source 3, Source 6.

2

US National Guard Shooting in Washington DC

Two US National Guard members were shot near the White House, with one dying; President Trump called it an act of terror and demanded a review of Afghan immigrants Source 3, Source 6.

3

Ukraine Sends Team to US for Peace Talks

Ukrainian negotiators are headed to the US for talks on ending the war with Russia, as a corruption scandal rocks Zelensky's government Source 7, Source 9.

4

Afghanistan Regrets Cross-Border Attack

Afghanistan expressed regret after a cross-border attack killed three Chinese workers in Tajikistan, prompting regional security concerns Source 1.

5

Deadly Floods in Southern Thailand

Floods in southern Thailand have killed at least 145 people, with rescue and relief efforts ongoing Source 1.

6

Peru Declares State of Emergency

Peru declared a state of emergency along its southern border due to a surge in migrants leaving Chile and resulting social tensions Source 1.

7

Israel-Hezbollah Conflict Escalates

Israel conducted an airstrike in Beirut, killing five Hezbollah militants, including their military chief, amid ongoing regional tensions Source 6.

8

Drone Attack Halts Russian Oil Terminal

A drone attack forced the shutdown of a major Russian oil terminal, hours before Ukrainian peace talks began in the US Source 7.

9

Trump Warns on Venezuela Airspace

President Trump warned that Venezuela's airspace should be considered closed, escalating tensions with President Maduro Source 7, Source 9.

10

Record Thanksgiving Travel in US

Sunday was the busiest travel day in US history, with over 3 million passengers passing through TSA checkpoints, signaling sustained high travel demand Source 8.