
Al Jazeera News Updates Airbus recalls 6,000 A320 jets, Pope Leo visits Turkiye
Nov 29, 2025
In a quick news roundup, Zelensky's Chief of Staff resigns amid anti-corruption efforts. In tragic updates, an Israeli raid results in civilian casualties in Syria. Airbus announces a software update for 6,000 A320 jets following safety concerns, and a recent emergency landing in Florida raises alarms. Meanwhile, a devastating fire in Hong Kong claims many lives. On a more hopeful note, Pope Leo visits a historic basilica in Turkey, sharing a moment of prayer with an Orthodox leader.
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Resignation Could Shake Ukraine Diplomacy
- Andrei Yermak resigned after anti-corruption raids on his home, removing a key figure in US peace talks with Russia.
- This change could affect ongoing diplomatic efforts and signal internal political turbulence in Ukraine.
Deadly Raid Raises Sovereignty Concerns
- A deadly Israeli raid in southern Syria killed 13 civilians, including children, prompting regional leaders to call it a sovereignty violation.
- Six Israeli soldiers were injured, highlighting both civilian harm and military costs in the strike.
Prepare For A320 Software Update Disruptions
- Airbus is pushing an immediate software update to about 6,000 A320 jets to prevent flight-control faults from spreading.
- Airlines and passengers should expect potential flight disruptions while the global update is implemented.
