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📅December 4, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Today's top global news covers major diplomatic meetings, ongoing conflicts, natural disasters, and international cooperation, with key developments in Ukraine, China-France relations, and humanitarian crises.
1

Putin to Meet PM Modi, S-400 Deal on Agenda

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with the S-400 missile defense deal likely to be discussed during their talks Source 1.

2

Major ED Action Seizes Rs 9 Crore

India's Enforcement Directorate conducted a significant operation, seizing Rs 9 crore in connection with ongoing investigations Source 1.

3

DGCA Probes Indigo After Flight Disruptions

India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation has initiated an investigation into Indigo following multiple flight disruptions Source 1.

4

Russia Captures Pokrovsk in Ukraine

Russian forces have reportedly captured Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast after months of heavy fighting, marking a significant development in the Russo-Ukrainian war Source 2.

5

Trump Hosts Congo, Rwanda Leaders for Peace Deal

U.S. President Donald Trump is hosting the presidents of Congo and Rwanda to sign a deal aimed at securing peace in eastern Congo Source 3.

6

China and France Pledge Cooperation on Global Crises

Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron pledged deeper cooperation on global issues, including the Ukraine crisis and trade, during talks in Beijing Source 4.

7

Flood Toll in Indonesia Rises to 702

The death toll from floods in Indonesia has increased to 702, with search efforts continuing as the situation remains critical Source 7.

8

Roadside Bomb Kills 3 Officers in Pakistan

A powerful roadside bomb targeting a police vehicle killed three officers in northwestern Pakistan, marking the third such attack in recent days Source 3.

9

Eurovision Considers Israel's Participation in 2026

Organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest are discussing whether Israel should be allowed to participate in the 2026 contest Source 3.

10

South Korea Marks 1 Year Since Failed Martial Law Attempt

South Korea is commemorating the public resistance to the failed martial law attempt one year ago with organized demonstrations Source 3.