News Highlights: 18-19Th November 2025

 


News Highlights: 18-19Th November 2025



BBC

  • Red Fort Blast: New Video Of Bomber Dr Umar Nabi Emerges, Says It’s ‘Martyrdom Operation’


A disturbing video has surfaced showing Dr. Umar Nabi, the alleged

Red Fort bomber, justifying the deadly attack as a “martyrdom 

operation.” The clip, reportedly recorded before the November 10 

blast that killed 13 people, was found on a co-conspirator’s phone. 

Investigators are analyzing the video to understand the network and 

motives behind the attack.


  • Encounter Breaks Out Between Naxalites And Security Forces In Chhattisgarh’s Sukma

Security forces engaged in a fierce gunfight with Naxalites in the

dense forests of Sukma district. The operation was launched based 

on intelligence reports, and intermittent firing continues. Sukma 

remains a hotspot for Maoist insurgency, and reinforcements have 

been placed on alert.


  • Winter Olympics LIVE: Beijing Games Coverage and Results

BBC Sport continues live coverage of the Winter Olympics in

Beijing, showcasing events like curling, bobsleigh, and skiing. Great 

Britain secured silver in men’s curling, while weather disruptions 

postponed some competitions. The final events are set to conclude 

over the weekend.



  • US Lawmakers Introduce Resolution Recognizing Strategic Ties With India
Congressman Ami Bera and Joe Wilson introduced a bipartisan 

resolution affirming India as a vital strategic partner. The move 

comes amid strained trade relations and high tariffs imposed by the 

US. Despite tensions, the lawmakers emphasized the enduring value 

of the India-US partnership.


  • UK Law Commission Proposes Changes to Contempt Laws

The Law Commission suggests that publishing details like age and 

nationality of suspects may not constitute contempt of court. This 

aims to reduce misinformation and improve transparency in criminal 

cases. The proposal is under review and could reshape media 

reporting standards.






CNN

  • UN Security Council Approves US-Backed Gaza Plan

The UN has adopted a US-sponsored resolution outlining a post-war 

reconstruction plan for Gaza. Russia and China abstained, allowing 

the measure to pass. The plan aims to rebuild the enclave and 

establish governance after two years of conflict.


  • Trump Agrees to Sign Bill Releasing Epstein Files
In a surprising reversal, President Trump has agreed to support 

legislation that would release sealed documents related to Jeffrey 

Epstein. The move follows bipartisan pressure and public demand 

for transparency. Analysts say this marks a rare concession from 

Trump.


 

  • Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina Sentenced to Death for War Crimes

Former Bangladeshi leader Sheikh Hasina has been convicted of 

crimes against humanity and sentenced to death. The verdict has 

sparked international debate and protests. Human rights groups are 

calling for a review of the trial process.



  • Cambridge Dictionary’s 2025 Word of the Year Reflects Modern Anxiety

The dictionary’s chosen word highlights a growing sense of unease 

in contemporary society. Experts say it captures the emotional toll of 

digital overload and global instability. The selection has sparked 

conversations about mental health and language evolution.



  • Chilean Presidential Race Heads to Runoff Between Extremes

Chile’s election is heading to a tense runoff between a communist 

candidate and a far-right contender. The polarized race reflects deep 

divisions in the country’s political landscape. Voters are bracing for 

decisive and potentially volatile outcome.






The Guardian


  • Global Rainforest Summit in Congo Overlooked by International Media

Leaders from the Amazon, Congo, and Borneo-Mekong regions met

in Brazzaville to discuss rainforest preservation. Despite the 

urgency, the summit received little global attention. Scientists warn 

that neglecting these carbon sinks could accelerate climate change.


  • UK Bank Deposit Protection Raised to £120,000

The UK government has increased the amount of money protected 

in bank failures from £85,000 to £120,000. This move aims to boost 

consumer confidence amid economic uncertainty. Financial experts 

say it reflects growing concerns over institutional stability.



  • Wicked Sequel Director Praises Grande and Erivo’s Performances

The upcoming sequel to Wicked is generating buzz ahead of its 

Christmas release. Director Jon M. Chu lauded Ariana Grande and 

Cynthia Erivo for their dynamic portrayals. The film reimagines The 

Wizard of Oz from the witches’ perspectives.



  • US Lawmakers Affirm Strategic Partnership With India

A bipartisan resolution introduced in Congress highlights India’s 

importance to US foreign policy. Lawmakers emphasized shared 

democratic values and mutual interests. The resolution comes amid 

trade tensions and geopolitical shifts.



  • Red Fort Bomber’s Video Raises Alarm Over Radicalization

The video of Dr. Umar Nabi has intensified scrutiny of extremist 

networks in India. Authorities are investigating how the group 

coordinated the attack and disseminated propaganda. The incident 

has reignited debates on counterterrorism strategies.






Reuters

  • Israel Surrounds Gaza City Amid Push to Eliminate Hamas

Israeli forces have encircled Gaza City as part of a broader campaign

to dismantle Hamas. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is urging 

humanitarian pauses. The international community is debating post-

conflict governance options.



  • Russia Launches Massive Drone Attack on Ukraine

Russia has escalated its offensive with a large-scale drone strike 

targeting Ukrainian infrastructure. The attack caused widespread 

damage and civilian casualties. Ukraine’s allies are calling for 

increased defense support.



  • New Delhi Suffers Toxic Air Crisis

The Indian capital is blanketed by hazardous smog, prompting 

health warnings and school closures. Pollution levels have reached 

critical thresholds. Authorities are considering emergency measures 

to reduce emissions.



  • Sam Bankman-Fried Convicted in Historic Fraud Case

The founder of FTX has been found guilty of orchestrating one of 

the largest financial frauds in history. Prosecutors say he misused 

billions in customer funds. Sentencing is expected to set a precedent 

for crypto regulation.


  • Jacinda Ardern Marries in Private Ceremony

Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wed in a quiet 

ceremony attended by close friends and family. The event was held 

amid ongoing political transitions in the country. Ardern remains a 

prominent figure in global leadership circles.






The New York Times


  • UN Adopts US Peace Plan for Gaza Despite Russian and Chinese Abstentions

The Security Council has endorsed a US-led initiative to rebuild 

Gaza post-conflict. The plan includes infrastructure development 

and governance reforms. Critics say the proposal lacks clarity on 

long-term political solutions.



  • South Africa Investigates Mystery Flights Carrying Gazans

Dozens of Palestinians arrived in South Africa on unregistered 

flights, raising questions about human trafficking. Authorities are 

probing the group behind the operation. The incident has sparked 

diplomatic tensions and public concern.



  • Trump Organization Eyes Saudi Real Estate Deal

The Trump Organization is reportedly negotiating a major real estate 

project with the Saudi government. Critics warn of ethical concerns 

due to Trump’s political role. The deal could reshape foreign 

investment dynamics.



  • Mississippi Jail Accused of Using Inmates as Enforcers

An investigation reveals that trusties in a Mississippi jail were 

ordered to carry out violent acts on behalf of guards. Former inmates 

and staff describe a culture of abuse. Legal experts are calling for 

federal oversight.



  • China Retaliates Against Japan Over Taiwan Comments

Beijing has launched economic and military measures in response to 

Japanese remarks supporting Taiwan. Analysts say the aggressive 

stance may backfire diplomatically. The situation underscores rising 

tensions in East Asia.