
World Report November 2: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
Nov 2, 2025
The Blue Jays experience a heartbreaking Game 7 loss as the Dodgers pull off an incredible comeback. Anticipation builds ahead of the federal budget, with analysts weighing the Kearney government's fiscal strategies. A chilling train stabbing incident leaves two in critical condition, sparking urgent discussions. Barack Obama calls on Democrats to oppose Trump’s approaches, while Hurricane Melissa highlights the urgent need for climate support for poorer nations. Meanwhile, Mexico City vibrantly honors the Day of the Dead with parades and cherished traditions.
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Blue Jays' Heartbreaking Game 7 Loss
- The Blue Jays lost Game 7 in an 11th-inning heartbreaker after Will Smith's homer gave the Dodgers a 5-4 win.
- Players expressed love for the team and grief but no public blame after the dramatic finish.
Budget Faces Big Deficit And Political Hurdles
- Ottawa is preparing a deficit-heavy budget described as strategic restraint with tough trade-offs expected.
- Analysts predict a $70–$100 billion deficit and possible departmental cuts up to 15%, complicating passage in a minority parliament.
Harrowing Train Stabbing In England
- Passengers described panic and severe bleeding after a stabbing on a London-bound train that sent ten people to hospital.
- Police arrested two people and said there was nothing to suggest a terrorist motive at this time.
