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00:00Breaking news from around the world, here's what's happening right now that you need to know about.
00:04Bangladesh's former prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has been sentenced to death by a special tribunal for crimes against humanity.
00:11The charges stem from a brutal crackdown on student protesters that killed hundreds, with UN estimates reaching up to 1-400 deaths.
00:20Hasina, who fled to India in August, is calling the verdict biased and politically motivated.
00:25Bangladesh is now demanding her extradition, but India hasn't committed to sending her back.
00:30In Saudi Arabia, tragedy struck when at least 45 Indian pilgrims died in a horrific bus crash.
00:36Their bus collided with a diesel tanker while traveling from Mecca to Medina, catching fire on impact.
00:42Among the victims were 18 members of a single family from Hyderabad, including nine children.
00:47Only one person survived.
00:49Meanwhile, Germany has canceled an auction of Holocaust artifacts after widespread public backlash.
00:54Critics argued these historical items should be preserved in museums, not sold for profit.
01:00At the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, there's a notable absence the United States didn't send official representatives for the first time in the conference's history.
01:10California Governor Gavin Newsom is leading an unofficial delegation instead.
01:15And looking ahead, the G20 summit is coming to Johannesburg later this month, with all eyes on potential major geopolitical shifts.
01:23That's your global update.
01:24Stay informed.
01:25Stay engaged.
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