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📅December 1, 2025 at 1:00 AM
Major global events today include a large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine, significant international elections and referendums, a deadly fire in Hong Kong, and ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Venezuela, alongside observances like World AIDS Day.
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Russia Launches Largest Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine in a Month

As Ukraine's delegation heads to the U.S. for new peace talks, Russia launched its biggest UAV and missile assault across Ukraine in the past month, according to President Zelensky and Vietnamese media reports Source 1.

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Guinea-Bissau Coup D'état

A coup d'état occurred in Guinea-Bissau, disrupting the country's political stability and drawing international attention to West Africa's ongoing governance challenges Source 2.

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Swiss Referendums Reject Mandatory National Service for Women

Switzerland held its final referendums of the year, voting against requiring women to perform national service, with both referendums resulting in a 'No' vote Source 2.

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Hong Kong High-Rise Fire Death Toll Rises

The death toll from a fire in a Hong Kong high-rise apartment complex has climbed to 128, with 279 people still missing, making it one of the deadliest fires in recent history Source 5.

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Israeli Drone Attack Kills Two Children in Gaza

Two Palestinian children were killed in an Israeli drone strike while gathering firewood in Bani Suheila, Gaza Strip, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region Source 2.

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Mass Shooting in Stockton, California

Four people were killed and ten injured in a mass shooting at a banquet hall in Stockton, California, during a family gathering, underscoring ongoing gun violence in the U.S. Source 2.

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U.S. National Guard Shooting in Washington, D.C.

Two U.S. National Guard troops were shot in Washington, D.C., with one dying from injuries; the suspect was arrested after being wounded in the incident Source 2.

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Peru Declares State of Emergency Over Migrant Backlash

Peru's president declared a state of emergency along the southern border due to a surge in migrants leaving Chile, triggering local backlash and security concerns Source 5.

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Congo and Rwanda Presidents to Sign Peace Deal in U.S.

Congo’s President Tshisekedi and Rwanda’s President Kagame will meet in the U.S. next week to sign a peace agreement, aiming to resolve longstanding regional tensions Source 5.

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World AIDS Day 2025

December 1 is observed globally as World AIDS Day, raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and honoring those affected by the disease, with events and campaigns worldwide Source 4, Source 8, Source 12.