
Burgess Everett

Reed Albergotti

China launched its largest ever naval aircraft carrier, as it seeks to expand its military, particularly in the South China Sea.
2Israel stepped up airstrikes on southern Lebanon, leading to fears that its ceasefire with Hezbollah could collapse.
3Chinese exports unexpectedly fell in October, the first decline since Donald Trump imposed his ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs in April.
4The US is reportedly conducting flying missions out of El Salvador as it boosts its military buildup in the Caribbean.
5AI stocks continued to fall Thursday as concerns mounted over the billions companies are pouring into data centers.
6Russia is looking to buy uranium from Niger, French security services warned, after supplies were abandoned following a 2023 coup.
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RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/Reuters.
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A carbon capture facility in Brevik, Norway. Nora Bulli/Reuters.
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Electronic stores looted during protests. Emmanuel Herman/Reuters.
A model of The Fujian aircraft carrier at an airshow in China. Tingshu Wang/File Photo/Reuters.
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US Navy’s USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier. NTB/Lise Aaserud via Reuters.
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