
World Report November 23: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes
Nov 23, 2025
Canadian officials are negotiating peace efforts for Ukraine, amidst ongoing conflict and civilian casualties. Protests in Tel Aviv seek accountability for the October 7th attacks. Concerns are rising as more students report mental health-related absences from school. Meanwhile, UK leaders urge royal cooperation regarding ties to Jeffrey Epstein. In a surprising wildlife incident, a mother bear possibly attacked a group of elementary students. Retailers are getting ready for early Black Friday sales, offering discounts ahead of the shopping frenzy.
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Controversial Peace Plan Raises Security Fears
- The U.S. 28-point peace proposal is widely seen as favoring Russia and requiring Ukrainian territorial concessions.
- Canada's joint statement warned it could leave Ukraine vulnerable to future attacks.
Drone Strike Underscores Human Cost
- In Dnipro a Russian drone strike injured 14 people and reminded locals of the stakes for peace talks.
- Valentina, who was inside the building, says she wants peace but thinks it's unlikely.
Ceasefire Tensions And Calls For Independent Probe
- Gaza's fragile ceasefire faced fresh tests as airstrikes killed at least two dozen people.
- In Tel Aviv thousands demanded an independent inquiry into the October 7 attack, rejecting a government-led probe.
