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Latest news bulletin | November 30th, 2025 – Evening

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00:00At least one person has been killed and 19 others injured after a Russian attack on Ukraine's cave region.
00:11Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked President Isaac Herzog for a pardon amid his years long corruption trial.
00:20Where citizens have overwhelmingly rejected initiatives that plan to tax the super rich and introduce mandatory civic service to women.
00:30At least one person has been killed and 19 others injured in another Russian attack on Ukraine overnight.
00:43This time the target was the country's capital region. Children are reported to be among the wounded.
00:51Firefighters worked hard on Saturday into Sunday to put out fires in residential areas in the city of Visgorod.
00:58Hundreds of residents were forced to evacuate.
01:05The Ukrainian Air Force reported intercepting 104 of the 122 drones launched by Russia overnight.
01:13Moscow also launched two ballistic missiles from occupied Crimea.
01:18At least five people have been killed and 39 injured in Ukraine in the past 24 hours, with casualties reported in several regions.
01:31Polish President Karol Nawrowski is set to travel to Hungary on Wednesday, but the President will no longer meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, as was previously announced.
01:47The reason, as stated by the presidential palace, is Orban's visit to Moscow, where he secured guarantees for long-term energy supplies from Russia.
01:58Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, no European head of state or government has been to Moscow, apart from the Hungarian and Slovak Prime Ministers.
02:08Orban's trip to Russia was therefore heavily criticized by EU leaders.
02:13Nawrowski was set to meet Orban in private for the first time since he won the presidential election in June.
02:21The meeting could have been a sign of a slight improvement in relations between Poland and Hungary, which have been strained due to Hungary's close ties with Russia.
02:29Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked President Isaac Herzog for a pardon amid his years-long corruption trial.
02:42The presidency called the request extraordinary and said it had significant implications, but said that it would responsibly and sincerely consider it.
02:50Netanyahu has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, but says the trial has divided the country and claims the pardon would help unify Israel.
03:01However, the opposition has criticized the request and says it would undermine the rule of law.
03:06Netanyahu is charged with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in three separate cases.
03:13He has not been convicted of any crime.
03:15The request comes just weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump similarly requested Herzog to pardon Netanyahu.
03:24Mr. President, why don't you give him a pardon?
03:27The U.S. leader had called the charges unjustified and called the case against Netanyahu a witch-hunt.
03:36Swiss citizens have overwhelmingly rejected initiative that plan to tax the super-rich and introduce mandatory civic service to women.
03:45In a referendum held on Sunday, neither initiative gained even a quarter of the votes needed to go ahead.
03:52Critics, including the federal government, mourned that such a tax could drive wealthy families and entrepreneurs abroad, ultimately harming the Swiss economy.
04:02The initiative planned to use the tax money to fight climate change.
04:05As I have already explained in the last December, due to the announcement of the announcement,
04:12the Supreme Court was the fundamental goal of climate policy.
04:18However, the administration was the fundamental goal of climate policy.
04:19However, he raises the proposed financing of climate policy in several reasons as problematical
04:26and not as goal-to-end, and encourages the voters and voters to leave the initiative
04:32away.
04:34Supporters argue that the richest individuals have a disproportionately large carbon footprint
04:39and should contribute more to climate solutions.
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