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- Gaza war
- Gaza war hostage crisis
- The remains of four more dead hostages are handed over by Hamas to the Red Cross, following the release of four bodies on Monday. Twenty bodies of hostages remain in Gaza. (BBC)
- Israeli forensic teams identify the four dead hostages returned on Monday as three Israelis and a Nepalese citizen, all of whom were kidnapped during the October 7 attacks. (The New York Times) (BBC)
- In response to the limited release of bodies on Monday, Israel notifies the United Nations it will not open the Rafah crossing and only allow 300 aid trucks to enter the Gaza Strip daily, instead of the 600 agreed to in the ceasefire. (Reuters) (Times of Israel)
- Israeli troops kill five Palestinians and wound two others. Both Hamas and Israel accuse each other of violating the ceasefire, with Israel claiming those killed violated the IDF's withdrawal line as established by the peace agreement. (Al Jazeera) (The Times) (Reuters)
- Gaza war hostage crisis
- War on drugs, 2025 US Caribbean naval deployment
- 2025 United States strikes on Venezuelan boats
- The United States Navy carries out an airstrike on an alleged drug boat near the coast of Venezuela. American president Donald Trump announces that at least six crewmen were killed in the attack. (APnews)
- 2025 United States strikes on Venezuelan boats
- M23 campaign
- The Congolese government and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels sign an agreement in Doha, Qatar, to formally establish an oversight body to work towards a permanent ceasefire, which will include representatives from the two groups and the other members of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region. (Reuters) (AP)
Business and economy
- China–United States trade war, China–South Korea relations
- The Chinese commerce ministry issues sanctions on and bans Chinese companies from dealing with five subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilding company Hanwha Ocean, which has shipyards and investments in the United States and maintains contracts with the U.S. Navy. (AP) (The Wall Street Journal)
- The European Union fines luxury brands Gucci, Chloé, and Loewe over {{Euro}}157 million (US$182.5 million) for violating EU competition laws through price fixing. (DW) (The Fashion Law)
Disasters and accidents
- October 2025 Mexico floods and landslides
- The death toll from the past week's torrential rain-related flooding across five states in eastern Mexico, especially in Hidalgo and Veracruz, increases to 64, with 257 others still missing. At least 100,000 homes, 59 medical facilities, and 308 schools across the region are damaged by water and oil from the Gulf of Mexico. (NPR) (Milenio in Spanish)
- At least 20 people are killed after a bus catches fire in New Delhi, India. (AP News)
- At least sixteen people are killed in a fire at a garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Reuters)
International relations
- France–Iran relations
- The Iranian government detains and imprisons two unnamed French nationals for alleged espionage on behalf of French and Israeli intelligence agencies. (DW) (TRT World)
Law and crime
- Three carabinieri are killed and 25 other people are injured in an intentional explosion during the attempted eviction of a farmhouse in Castel d'Azzano, Province of Verona, Veneto, Italy. A woman and her two brothers, all in their 60s, are arrested. (Rai News)
Politics and elections
- 2025 Malagasy protests, 2025 Malagasy mutiny
- Malagasy president Andry Rajoelina issues a decree dissolving the National Assembly one day after fleeing to an unknown location, alleging fear for his life following a military mutiny. (AP)
- The National Assembly refuses to comply with Rajoelina's decree and votes to impeach him, as the military says that they have now seized power. (Reuters)
- The Army of Madagascar formally announces it is "taking power" with a military council after the ousting of President Rajoelina. (Le Monde)
- 2025 Nauruan parliamentary election
- Incumbent Nauruan president David Adeang is unanimously re-elected by the parliament following Saturday's election. (RNZ)
- Federal police fire tear gas and water cannon at over 80,000 demonstrators in Brussels, Belgium, protesting against Prime Minister Bart De Wever's proposed austerity laws which would cut pensions, unemployment benefits, and healthcare systems in an attempt to lower national debt. (AP)
Science and technology
- Microsoft ends support for Windows 10 a decade after its release, despite 41% of Windows users still running this version of the operating system. (Microsoft) (CNET)
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