
The BBC is facing a leadership crisis

This comes after its top executive and head of news resigned over the handling of a speech by a prominent political figure. The controversy stems from the editing of the speech, which critics say amounted to biased reporting. The board of governors has appointed an interim chief executive while it searches for a permanent.
CoreWeave’s revenue more than doubles

An AI infrastructure company called CoreWeave unveiled its third-quarter financial results Monday, surpassing revenue projections despite seeing its stock price decline by as much as 7% during after-hours trading. The firm’s quarterly revenue jumped 134% to reach its current level, up from $583.9 million during the corresponding period last year, according to company disclosures. Meanwhile, CoreWeave’s net loss totaled $110 million, representing a significant improvement compared to the roughly $360 million deficit recorded in the prior-year quarter.
Ukraine reports intense fighting

The conflict enters its 1,354th day. Russian forces continue to shell eastern regions with heavy artillery. Ukrainian officials report significant civilian and military casualties amid ongoing battles. International observers warn the conflict shows no signs of easing soon, with diplomatic efforts stalled.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney has died at the age of 84

Cheney, who served under President George W. Bush, held significant influence over U.S. foreign policy, especially during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. His family released a statement saying he passed peacefully at his Wyoming home after a history of heart disease. Tributes and reflections on his controversial legacy are being shared by politicians and the public alike.
Nine people are in critical condition after a stabbing

This happened on a train in Central England, where police say there is no evidence of a terrorism motive. Two suspects were arrested at the scene, and investigators are seeking witnesses. Local officials have increased security across public transportation networks while families and victims await further updates. Authorities stress the importance of remaining vigilant while the investigation continues.
Sudan’s already dire humanitarian situation has worsened

Reports indicate hundreds of civilians, including patients at a local hospital, were killed during and after the takeover. Aid organizations struggle to reach those fleeing the violence, with many missing and believed to be in hiding. Observers fear the escalation could further destabilize the region and create more refugees. Joseph Ekkerson reporting.
Sudan’s brutal war has shifted dramatically

Residents describe chaos across the city as fighting intensifies, forcing many to flee for their safety. Analysts warn that the capture of Darfur could split the country, raising fears of further humanitarian disaster and ethnic violence. The international community continues to call for urgent talks and aid to help civilians caught in the conflict.








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