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Latest news bulletin | November 29th, 2025 – Evening

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00:00Russia launched one of its largest attacks on Ukraine using nearly 600 drones and leaving three people dead.
00:09Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Gysin to protest against the launch of a new youth organization of the far-right Alternative for Germany party.
00:19Passengers are facing travel disruptions as thousands of Airbus planes had to be grounded for a software update.
00:29At least three people have been killed in what Ukrainian authorities have described as one of Russia's largest attacks since the beginning of the war.
00:40Moscow's overnight strike was a combined attack of 596 drones and 36 different types of missiles according to Ukraine's armed forces.
00:50All three of the victims were killed in Kyiv and its region and dozens were left injured.
00:56Nearly half a million people woke up on Saturday in Kyiv and 100,000 in the Kyiv region with no electricity.
01:04Although private energy supplier DTEC said electricity has now been restored in more or less 360,000 of its homes.
01:13Meanwhile, Ukraine struck a major oil terminal in Russia's Novorossiysk according to its owner, Caspian Pipeline Consortium, leaving it damaged and forcing it to stop operations.
01:25Also on Saturday, Ukrainian peace negotiators are set to meet their U.S. counterparts in the United States this weekend.
01:33As Zelensky said in a Facebook post that he is expecting a report this Sunday.
01:38At the end of next week, a U.S. delegation is expected to travel to Moscow for talks.
01:44Hungary will continue to purchase Russian gas and oil.
01:52During a visit to Moscow on Friday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban confirmed that Russia remains a privileged energy partner.
02:00Viktor Orban makes no secret of his close relationship with the Russian President.
02:22This meeting is yet another rebuke for the European Union, which has been seeking to isolate Moscow since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.
02:33The Kremlin, for its part, has welcomed Hungary's position in the ongoing conflict.
02:38Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the German city of Gießen to protest against the launch of a new youth organization of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, also known as the AFD.
02:55Groups of protesters blocked or tried to block roads in and around the city, delaying the arrival of many delegates to the convention center.
03:05As a result, the event had to be postponed by a few hours.
03:09The protest was largely peaceful, although some clashes between police and protesters were reported.
03:16Police said they used pepper spray after officers were pelted with stones at one location,
03:22and in another case, police said they used water cannons to clear a blockade by some 2,000 protesters after they ignored calls to leave.
03:31Dozens of protesters and police officers sustained minor injuries, and an AFD member said he was injured after he was attacked by a couple dozen protesters on his way to the venue.
03:46Thousands of passengers worldwide are being affected by flight delays and cancellations following the forced grounding of Airbus's A320 planes.
03:57Around 6,000 A320 aircrafts are thought to be affected by a software problem.
04:03ANA Airlines was forced to cancel 95 flights scheduled on Saturday, affecting some 13,200 travelers.
04:12Passengers in Tokyo and the Philippines have also reported delays and cancellations.
04:18An investigation into an incident in October found that solar radiation could interfere with flight controls.
04:25Many of the planes were able to fly again within hours after undergoing a software update.
04:31However, 900 older aircrafts across other airlines must have their onboard computers replaced before carrying passengers again.
04:40The incident in October left at least 15 people injured.
04:47There was no question of the
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