Typhoon Hits Philippines, Gaza Conflict Escalates, US Travel Chaos, Crypto Scam Shock in UK – 11/10/2025, 8:28:50 PM
As of November 10, 2025, key world news headlines include a deadly typhoon in the Philippines, ongoing conflict in Gaza despite a ceasefire, major air travel disruptions in the US, and political developments in several countries.
- Typhoon Fung-wong has battered the Philippines, causing massive flooding, landslides, and displacing more than 1.4 million people, with at least four reported dead[1].
- Israeli airstrikes in Gaza continue despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, killing at least two people, including a child. Additionally, Hamas has returned the body of an Israeli soldier killed in 2014[2].
- In the West Bank, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian villagers, activists, and journalists, injuring two Reuters reporters. Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man in the Far’a refugee camp[2].
- Pakistan reported killing 20 Pakistani Taliban insurgents during raids near the Afghan border[1].
- A car explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi, India killed at least eight people and damaged several vehicles[1].
- Nigeria saw protests disrupting the launch of a new museum housing returned artifacts, with concerns over cultural heritage violations[1].
- In Malaysia, Bangladeshi workers protested over unpaid wages and alleged mistreatment[1].
- Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy requested 25 Patriot missile systems from the US to counter Russian attacks that have caused widespread power outages[1].
- Air travel in the US faced severe disruption, with over 3,500 flights canceled over the weekend amid a government shutdown, stranding tens of thousands of travelers[2].
- A German court allowed a suspect in the Madeleine McCann disappearance to leave Germany, drawing international attention[1].
- Indonesia declared former dictator Suharto a national hero, sparking outrage from rights groups over his legacy of human rights abuses[1].
- New Delhi, India is experiencing a severe air pollution crisis, with rare public protests as smog envelops the city[1].
- South Korea urged Cambodia to combat large-scale online scams targeting its citizens[1].
- In the US, a federal judge permanently blocked the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to Portland, ruling the action unlawful[2].
- US President Donald Trump is set to host Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House, marking a significant diplomatic development[4].
- In the UK, Chinese businesswoman Zhimin Qian, dubbed the “Goddess of Wealth,” faces jail over a $6 billion Bitcoin scam, one of the largest cryptocurrency seizures in British history[4].
These stories reflect ongoing conflicts, natural disasters, political shifts, and humanitarian crises shaping global events as of today[1][2][4].