Latest World News Headlines (November 5, 2025)
Europe and the Middle East
- France: A driver is in custody after striking pedestrians, according to Interior Minister Laurent Nunez[1].
- Germany: The government has banned a Muslim group accused of violating human rights and democratic values, citing threats to the constitutional order[1].
- Iran: Two French nationals have been released from an Iranian prison after more than three years, as announced by French President Emmanuel Macron[1].
- Bosnia: At least 11 people have died and over 30 are injured in a fire at a retirement home[1].
Asia and the Pacific
- Japan: Troops have been deployed to the northern prefecture of Akita to help contain a surge in bear attacks terrorizing local residents[1].
- South Korea: President Lee Jae Myung called for a tripling of government spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure and technology during a budget speech to the legislature[1].
- Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi has left at least 26 people dead, with many trapped on roofs and cars submerged[1].
- Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore: Prosecutors have seized hundreds of millions of dollars in assets from a Cambodian businessman accused by the U.S. of leading a global scam syndicate[1].
Americas
- United States: Pope Leo XIV has called for “deep reflection” in the U.S. regarding the treatment of detained migrants[1].
- Haiti: The death toll from Hurricane Melissa has risen to 43, with 13 still missing; aid is pouring into the northern Caribbean[1].
- Brazil: President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he is prepared to call U.S. President Donald Trump if talks on U.S. tariffs stall, and he is pushing against conflict in Venezuela[1].
- Peru: Diplomatic relations with Mexico have been severed after Mexico granted asylum to former Peruvian Prime Minister Betssy Chávez[1].
Africa
- Cameroon: Some cities are deserted after the main opposition leader called for a lockdown to protest the presidential election results[1].
- Nigeria: Former U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened military action in Nigeria over claims of “killing of Christians,” while also not ruling out land strikes in Venezuela[1].
Other Notable Events
- Australia: The spy chief has accused Chinese security services of widespread intellectual property theft and political meddling[1].
- North Korea: The longtime ceremonial head of state, Kim Yong Nam, has died at age 97[1].
- India: A passenger train collision in central India has killed at least 11 people[1].
- United States: Democrats dominated the first major Election Day since President Donald Trump returned to the White House[3].
- United States (Kentucky): A UPS aircraft crashed after departing Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, killing at least seven people[3].
- Egypt: The world’s largest archaeological museum has opened[5].
Summary
Major stories on November 5, 2025, span geopolitical tensions, natural disasters, and significant political developments across the globe. Highlights include a crackdown in Germany on a Muslim group, deadly bear attacks in Japan, a major train collision in India, the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa in Haiti, diplomatic ruptures in Latin America, and the opening of the world’s largest archaeological museum in Egypt[1][3][5].