November 10, 2025
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US
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
US media on November 10th predominantly focused on the Senate reaching a bipartisan deal to end the 40-day government shutdown. Early reports indicated a deal was struck and had enough Democratic votes to advance.
By mid-morning, the Senate took the first procedural step, advancing a funding measure, despite some Democratic dissent and accusations that Democrats had 'caved'.
Throughout the afternoon, reports solidified the deal's progress, with calls for Speaker Johnson to bring the House back for a vote. Concurrently, President Trump's pardoning of allies involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 election became a significant secondary narrative. The Supreme Court's rejection of a bid to overturn nationwide same-sex marriage legalization also emerged as a prominent story, consistent with previous days' reporting.
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Israel
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
November 10 saw Prime Minister Netanyahu's strong opposition to forming a state commission of inquiry into the October 7th failures dominating Israeli media. Netanyahu compared the investigation to the Sde Teiman leak, emphasizing the critical question of "who is checking." Opposition figures criticized his stance, accusing him of avoiding responsibility. Concurrently, the IDF's internal "investigation of investigations" report into October 7th failures was revealed, detailing systemic shortcomings and inadequate initial probes. Discussions also continued regarding the coordination with the Trump administration on the fate of Hamas militants in Rafah, following the return of Lior Rudaeff's remains.
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Germany
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
German media on November 10th began by focusing on the impending end of the US government shutdown, with multiple sources reporting a compromise reached in the Senate after 40 days of deadlock. Domestically, discussions continued on strengthening municipal law enforcement and a controversial speech by the Federal President.

Later in the day, Sahra Wagenknecht's decision to step down as leader of the BSW party dominated the headlines. Reports indicated she would resign from the top leadership but intended to maintain a significant role within the party. This development became the primary focus of numerous German outlets.

In the evening, the trial of the Magdeburg attacker continued to garner significant coverage, detailing his unsettling court appearance, while the BBC's existential crisis following unexpected resignations also drew attention.
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France
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
French media focused extensively on Nicolas Sarkozy's legal proceedings throughout the day. In the morning, various outlets reported on the examination of his freedom request by the Court of Appeal, with the public prosecutor's general requirement for his provisional release under judicial supervision. In the early afternoon, the Court of Appeal confirmed his release from prison under judicial supervision, with a specific prohibition on contact with Gérald Darmanin. Later in the afternoon, news broke that Sarkozy had left La Santé prison and returned home. In the evening, attention continued on the conditions of his release, with reports on his declaration that "the truth will triumph" and the relief among residents near his home. Concurrently, the 10th anniversary of the November 13th attacks was a prominent theme, with reports on victims and related research.
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Lebanon
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
Lebanese media on November 10 focused on heightened pressure concerning Hezbollah's disarmament. Early reports highlighted Washington's counter-terrorism efforts, encompassing a partnership with Chareh and an encirclement of Hezbollah, alongside concerns about Iran's nuclear program. By midday, President Aoun's statements from Bulgaria emphasized the army's critical role and commitment to investigating the port explosion. Concurrently, discussions continued regarding a proposed constitutional amendment for "neutrality." The afternoon saw intense focus on Israeli demands for Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah, with threats of direct intervention if the Lebanese army did not comply. US Treasury officials met with Gemayel, stressing arms control and reforms. The day concluded with clear US demands for concrete actions to end Iran's influence via Hezbollah before year-end, further underscoring Lebanon's position between Israeli escalation and US pressure.
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Ukraine
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
Ukrainian media on November 10 focused heavily on a major anti-corruption probe within Energoatom, dubbed "Midas" or "Barrier." Early reports from Glavcom, UNIAN, and Liga.net mentioned searches at the co-owner of "Kvartal 95" studio, Timur Mindich. By late morning, details emerged from Glavcom, Ukrinform UA, and Liga.net, revealing alleged kickbacks of 10-15% and a $100 million corruption scheme involving figures close to President Zelensky, with the Justice Minister also implicated. This investigation overshadowed earlier reports of Ukraine's desire to order 27 Patriot systems and intense fighting on the Pokrovsk front. In the afternoon, President Zelensky publicly reacted, stating that "there must be convictions" regarding the energy corruption. The day concluded with further revelations about the assets of a key figure's wife from Bihus.Info.
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Palestine
10.11.2025
Monday
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Palestinian media on November 10 focused significantly on the Israeli Knesset's passage of a law allowing the execution of Palestinian prisoners, drawing widespread condemnation by the evening. Earlier in the day, the ongoing discussions regarding the fate of Hamas fighters in Rafah remained a central theme, with reports of US envoy Kushner meeting with Netanyahu and Hamas asserting its fighters would not surrender. Concurrently, several outlets continued to highlight alleged Israeli ceasefire violations in Gaza and settler violence in the West Bank. Reports also surfaced detailing testimonies of brutal torture in Israeli detention facilities.
UK media continued its intense focus on the BBC crisis. In the morning, headlines reported the resignations of the BBC Director General and News CEO over an edited Donald Trump documentary, with the outgoing News CEO rejecting claims of institutional bias. Trump publicly criticized the BBC as "corrupt" and "dishonest."
By early afternoon, the narrative shifted as the BBC chair apologized for an "error of judgment" regarding the Trump speech edit, but Trump escalated the situation by threatening legal action against the broadcaster. This threat, initially for an unspecified amount, developed into a demand for $1 billion by the evening, with a deadline for an apology by Friday. Discussions also emerged about a potential "fundamental" overhaul of the BBC's licence fee.
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Iran
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
Iranian media extensively covered the US government shutdown in the morning, with various outlets reporting on Senate progress towards a resolution. Concurrently, discussions continued regarding Iran's foreign relations, with Borna News questioning US objections to missile ranges, and Tasnim News English announcing a conference on US and Israeli aggression.

Later in the day, the focus shifted to domestic issues, including inflation reported by Kayhan London and banking fraud by Khabar Online, alongside severe air pollution claiming lives as reported by BBC Persian.

By evening, a major development emerged with the historic meeting between Syrian President Ahmad Shar' and US President Trump at the White House, widely reported by BBC Persian and Iran International. This meeting, which included the halting of 'Caesar sanctions' against Syria, overshadowed previous discussions and became the primary editorial focus.
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Russia
10.11.2025
Monday
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Russian media today highlighted the government's proposal to legalize the refusal to enforce foreign court decisions in Russia, a story that emerged in the early afternoon. This was accompanied by reports of Nicolas Sarkozy's release from prison, a prominent international news item.

The mid-afternoon saw a significant shift, as multiple outlets reported on the introduction of a 24-hour "cooling-off period" for SIM cards for those entering Russia from abroad. This new policy dominated coverage through the evening, with details on how to restore internet access.

Concurrently, reports continued on alleged corruption in Ukraine involving a figure linked to Zelensky, with new data published by NABU and accusations from Komsomolskaya Pravda that the US might be orchestrating his downfall.
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Italy
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
Italian media on November 10 initially focused on the US government shutdown, with an agreement to end it being widely reported. Concurrently, the ongoing war in Ukraine remained a significant topic, alongside discussions on the budget maneuver. By mid-morning, attention shifted to the helicopter crash in Arezzo and the request for former French President Sarkozy's release on probation. This story dominated the afternoon, with multiple outlets confirming his release under supervised probation after 20 days in prison. Later in the day, the debate surrounding the privacy authority, with calls for its reset, and discussions on sexual education in middle schools, requiring parental consent, gained traction. In the evening, the ATP Finals, specifically Jannik Sinner's match against Auger-Aliassime, became a central point of interest.
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Japan
10.11.2025
Monday
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Japanese media on November 10, 2025, focused on domestic corporate struggles, with Shiseido reporting a record 52 billion yen loss and plans for further job cuts, as highlighted by Nikkei Shimbun in the morning. This follows a period of economic instability and yen discussions. By mid-morning, attention shifted to political developments, including Takaichi's firm stance on Taiwan contingency remarks and the Prime Minister's clarification regarding N-Party coalition, as reported by The Japan Times and Yahoo News Japan. Economic news also included JR East's expansion of Suica payment functions to compete with PayPay. Later in the afternoon, discussions emerged about reducing salaries for the Prime Minister and cabinet members.
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Netherlands
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
Dutch media on November 10th continued to foreground the stalled cabinet formation. Morning reports highlighted the impact of a weaker dollar on Dutch funds and the nascent drone industry. However, the ongoing political deadlock quickly re-emerged as a central theme, with Trouw noting the silence of the 'kingmaker' CDA, a party critical to resolving the impasse.

As the day progressed, the focus intensified on the formation, with Jetten emphasizing the need for substantive plans before selecting coalition partners. Evening reports from NRC further underscored the deep-seated mutual blockades among party leaders, who, despite the lack of progress, did not perceive themselves as the problem. Late in the evening, Verkenner Koolmees's inclination towards a 'motor block' coalition, with or without the VVD, suggested a potential shift in strategy.
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India
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
The media's focus shifted dramatically to an explosion near Delhi's Red Fort. Early afternoon reports detailed a car blast, initially with one fatality, escalating to eight deaths and 24 injuries by mid-afternoon, prompting high alerts across Delhi, Mumbai, and Uttar Pradesh. The Home Minister confirmed an investigation into the incident, which occurred in a slow-moving i20 car. Later reports linked the vehicle to a doctor in Pulwama, with connections to earlier seizures of bomb-making chemicals and ammonium nitrate in Faridabad. This development overshadowed earlier reports of widespread air pollution in Delhi and the ongoing arrests of doctors involved in terror plots across the country.
On November 10, Polish media extensively covered Karol Nawrocki's escalating dispute regarding officer nominations. Morning reports from wPolityce and Do Rzeczy connected the issue to broader political maneuvers, including accusations against Donald Tusk. Throughout the day, Nawrocki's role and calls for accountability intensified, with Radio ZET and Wprost highlighting his demands for apologies from service chiefs. By the evening, Polityka questioned his potential prominence on November 11, while wPolityce emphasized his determination despite governmental opposition to the Independence March. The controversy became a central editorial focus, linking to ongoing political tensions and anticipated public events.
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Spain
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
November 10 saw Spanish media heavily focused on the political dynamics in Valencia, particularly the ongoing negotiations between the PP and Vox for a governing pact, following Mazón's recent resignation. Reports in the morning highlighted the conservative parties' pressure ahead of a decisive week, with Vox asserting indifference to candidate names, prioritizing policy agreements.

In the early afternoon, further details emerged regarding the PP's potential candidates to succeed Mazón, as Ferraz suggested Feijóo would compromise with Vox to maintain power.

Concurrently, investigations into alleged payments to the PSOE's Executive continued, and a Vatican probe into a Spanish bishop for pederasty gained traction.

By evening, reports surfaced detailing alleged misconduct by Valencian officials during recent floods, further complicating the local political landscape.
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Turkey
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
Turkish media on November 10th primarily focused on the 87th anniversary of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's passing. Commemorations and messages dominated early reporting across multiple outlets. This marked a shift from the previous days' focus on the Kocaeli perfume warehouse fire.

Later in the day, a significant football betting scandal emerged, with reports detailing the arrest of Eyüpspor President Murat Özkaya and others. Further developments included the suspension of 2nd and 3rd league matches and the revelation of national footballers allegedly involved. This story continued to evolve throughout the evening, drawing considerable media attention and overshadowing other news such as the Supreme Court's decision on the HSK member election and the upcoming visit of the TRNC President to Turkey.
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China
10.11.2025
Monday
20 days ago
Chinese state media on November 10 consistently prioritized President Xi Jinping's activities, primarily focusing on his opening of the 15th National Games in Guangzhou, a narrative that extended from the previous day. Coverage included detailed reports and analyses of his speeches and presence, emphasizing his vision for a "sports powerhouse." Simultaneously, state media maintained a strong focus on Xi's inspection tour of Guangdong and Hainan, particularly highlighting the Hainan Free Trade Port and his strategic guidance for the "Fifteenth Five-Year Plan." Independent media reported on China-US trade developments, including the suspension of port fees, and tensions with Japan over Taiwan remarks.
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