** Anti-Trump Protests Erupt Across US, Demonstrating Widespread Dissent and Frustration with Election Results.
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Source: https://www.wionews.com/world/anti-trump-protests-erupt-across-us-check-photos-and-videos-775179
Racist messages targeting a US Democratic fundraiser have surfaced, with some individuals asking him to "go back to his country." The recipient, a high-profile party supporter, has reported receiving threatening and xenophobic messages. Authorities have not yet commented on the incident.
**Record-breaking smog forces people indoors in Pakistan's Lahore**
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** Netanyahu Snubbed by Jewish Federation in US Amidst Growing Discontent
The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) has denied an invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address their annual conference in Washington DC, a first in many years. Instead, President Isaac Herzog will represent Israel at the event. The snub comes amidst growing discontent with Netanyahu's policies among American Jews, who have shown increasing discomfort with actions taken by his government.
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India's cricket coach Gautam Gambhir has expressed confidence in skipper Rohit Sharma and star batter Virat Kohli, despite their recent poor form. Gambhir believes the duo are "incredibly tough men" who will bounce back in Australia during a five-match Test series. The team is looking to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, but faces a challenge with quicker pitches and a depleted batting lineup.
Protests against Israeli-Palestinian conflict erupt in Amsterdam, leading to detentions and police presence.
** Trump Announces Tom Homan as 'Border Czar' Amid Plans for Largest Deportation Operation in US History.
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** Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warns that US tariffs on Canada would harm American workers and jobs, citing a report by Bloomberg. Trudeau emphasized the interconnected supply chains between the two countries, stating that trade barriers would hurt both economies.
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British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will attend Armistice Day events in Paris, meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss European security and the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The two leaders will also address concerns about US support for Ukraine under a potential second Trump presidency.
** Sri Lanka's President Dissanayake Vows to Return State-Grabbed Lands to War-Affected Areas
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has pledged to return land currently controlled by state agencies in war-affected areas of Sri Lanka. Speaking at a rally, he acknowledged past shortcomings in connecting with Tamil voters and promised to work harder to earn their trust.
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Russia-Ukraine conflict continues into day 990, with ongoing fighting and diplomatic efforts. Key developments on November 11 include:
* Reports of intense shelling in eastern Ukraine
* Ukrainian officials confirm new troop movements near the border
* International community maintains calls for a peaceful resolution
* Humanitarian aid deliveries continue to affected areas
Foreign investors have withdrawn nearly Rs 20,000 crore from Indian equities in the last five trading sessions. This exodus is attributed to higher valuations of domestic stocks and shifting investments towards China, where stimulus measures are revitalizing the economy. Despite some correction, Indian markets continue to have high valuations compared to peers.
** Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's chief of staff, Tzachi Braverman, faces allegations of involvement in blackmailing an IDF officer. According to reports, Braverman allegedly threatened the officer with a sensitive video recording to alter wartime meeting minutes. The claims have sparked controversy and calls for investigation.
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US President-elect Donald Trump has demanded that Republican senators allow him to bypass the Senate confirmation process for key appointments through 'recess appointments'. This move aims to sidestep Democratic opposition and maintain momentum for his administration. The US Constitution allows presidents to make recess appointments during extended Senate recesses. However, this provision is typically used by the Senate to avoid prolonged recesses and protect its influence over nominations.
** Thai Woman's Painful Medical Mistake: Needle Left in Vagina for 18 Years, Sparking Backlash Against Hospital.
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** Israeli military claims to have dismantled multiple underground tunnels used by Hezbollah in Lebanon, including one found under a cemetery with a huge cache of weapons and rockets. The IDF says the tunnel was 1 km long and featured command and control rooms, sleeping quarters, and weapon caches.
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** Canadian journalist criticizes Ottawa's handling of Khalistan issue, calls it "national disgrace". The journalist expresses concerns over Canada's approach to Khalistani separatism and recent attacks on Hindu temples in the country.
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**Ukraine and Russia Engage in Largest Drone Attacks Since War Began**
Exhibition of military capabilities on both sides amid hopes for US-mediated peace efforts.
British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has pulled his children's book "Billy And The Epic Escape" from sale after complaints it contributed to stereotyping Indigenous Australians. Oliver apologized and acknowledged that his intentions were misinterpreted, while critics argued the book perpetuated harm and erased authentic Indigenous voices.
** US President-elect Trump Warns Russia on Ukraine Conflict Amid Rising Tensions
US President-elect Donald Trump has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to de-escalate the conflict in Ukraine, citing Washington's military presence in Europe. Despite this call, Russia and Ukraine have exchanged record numbers of drone strikes. The international community remains concerned about the escalating tensions.
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