Friday briefing: How will Ukraine fare this winter as Trump pushes for a controversial peace deal? ​

In today’s newsletter: After nearly four years of war, Ukraine is confronting deep fatigue, dwindling strategic options and fresh US pressure to accept terms that many see as a surrender in all but name

A week ago Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Ukrainians that they faced “a very tough choice – either the loss of our dignity, or the risk of losing a key partner”. The warning came as the Trump administration increased pressure on Zelenskyy to accept a peace deal that appears to secure all of Vladimir Putin’s war aims – a proposal European leaders have described as capitulation.

With the war about to enter its fourth winter, there seems no sign that either side has the capability to make a significant military breakthrough. Neither the incessant infantry grind on the eastern front, Moscow’s aerial bombardment of Ukrainian cities, nor Kyiv’s long-range strikes on infrastructure inside Russia look likely to shift the equilibrium any time soon.

Politics | Keir Starmer says Labour “kept to our manifesto” over budget tax rises. The prime minister sought to rebuff claims Labour had broken its tax promises.

Workers’ rights | A flagship policy that would have given workers the right to claim unfair dismissal after their first day on the job is to be ditched by the government in favour of a six month-threshold.

US news | Donald Trump has said he will “permanently pause migration from all third world countries,” hours after the president announced that one of the two national guard members who were shot in Washington DC had died.

Hong Kong | Rescue operations inside the Hong Kong apartment complex that was engulfed by fire on Wednesday are “almost complete”, fire officials have said, as the death toll reached 94 early on Friday with scores more missing.

Ukraine | Vladimir Putin has said that the outline of a draft peace plan discussed by the US and Ukraine could serve as a basis for future negotiations to end the war – but insisted Ukraine would have to surrender territory for any deal to be possible.

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Bear attacks man in public toilet in Japan

Incident north of Tokyo comes after a record 13 deaths from bear attacks in Japan since the start of April

A man has been attacked by a bear in a public toilet in Japan, local media reported on Friday – the latest in a record-breaking wave of attacks this autumn, including those in populated areas.

The victim, a 69-year-old security guard, told police he had noticed the bear, which was 1-1.5 metres long, peering inside as he was about to leave the building in Gunma prefecture, north of Tokyo, in the early hours of Friday, Kyodo news agency and broadcaster NHK reported.

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Bondi Junction stabbings: ‘10 seconds warning’ from security could have saved lives, inquest hears

Families of those killed ‘angered’ that Scentre Group and Glad security did not accept control room operator was not competent to be in the position she was that day

Had new mother Ashlee Good been given “even 1o seconds’ warning” when Joel Cauchi began his stabbing spree at Westfield Bondi Junction, she might have been able to take evasive action to save her life, a court has heard.

Schizophrenic man Cauchi, 40, killed Good, 38, Jade Young, 47, Yixuan Cheng, 27, Pikria Darchia, 55, Dawn Singleton, 25, and Faraz Tahir, 30, and injured 10 others at Westfield Bondi Junction before he was shot and killed by police inspector Amy Scott.

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UK rejects visa for girl left destitute in Jamaica by Hurricane Melissa

Lati-Yana Brown’s parents had asked for application to be expedited so she could join them in UK after house ruined

An eight-year-old girl left destitute in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa has been barred from coming to the UK to join her parents.

The Guardian reported on the case of Lati-Yana Stephanie Brown after the hurricane. Her mother, Kerrian Bigby, a carer, moved from Jamaica to be with Lati-Yana’s British father, Jerome Hardy, a telecommunications worker, in April 2023, leaving their daughter to be cared for by her grandmother.

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Trump says he will ‘permanently pause’ migration from ‘third world countries’ after national guard shooting

In a social media post sent late on Thanksgiving, US president said he would ‘end all federal benefits and subsidies to noncitizens’ following Washington DC shooting

Donald Trump has said he will “permanently pause migration from all third world countries,” a day after two national guard members were shot in Washington DC in an attack that has become a political flashpoint in the president’s ongoing crackdown on immigration.

In a social media post beginning with “a very happy Thanksgiving,” sent after 11pm on Thursday, the US president said his administration would “end all federal benefits and subsidies to noncitizens” and remove “anyone who is not a net asset to the United States”.

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Did Myanmar’s Junta Demolish Scam Centers Just for Show? – The New York Times

  1. Did Myanmar’s Junta Demolish Scam Centers Just for Show?  The New York Times
  2. The Destruction of a Notorious Myanmar Scam Compound Appears to Have Been ‘Performative’  WIRED
  3. Myanmar state television broadcasts army crackdown on scam centers  ABC News
  4. Singaporean man linked to international scam syndicate caught hiding in Myanmar  The Straits Times
  5. Suits and scammers: politicians protect huge criminal networks  The Economist
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Police sergeant found guilty of causing death of 16-year-old Indigenous teenager Jai Wright

Benedict Bryant convicted of dangerous driving occasioning death after placing police car in path of 16-year-old’s trail bike in Sydney in 2022

A police sergeant who was told not to pursue a teenager riding a trail bike has been told he caused the death of the young man when he placed his unmarked car in his path.

Benedict Bryant, 47, was found guilty on Friday of dangerous driving occasioning the death of Indigenous teenager Jai Kalani Wright in February 2022 in an inner Sydney suburb.

For information and support in Australia call 13YARN on 13 92 76 for a crisis support line for Indigenous Australians; or call Lifeline on 13 11 14, Mensline on 1300 789 978 and Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636

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Victorian man jailed after homemade gun misfires and kills his pregnant partner

Kiara Ferguson died after Adam Winmar’s daughter, four, found loaded weapon in family’s couch in 2023

Six months’ pregnant with two children at home, a young regional Victorian woman was understandably upset when her four-year-old found a gun inside their couch.

Kiara Ferguson, 27, took the homemade firearm from the girl and marched to the back of the family home, where her partner of 10 years was in the toilet.

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Man dead and two under arrest after daylight shooting on suburban Sydney street

Police say a man in his early 20s was found in Blacktown with gunshot wounds to his neck, chest and leg

A man has died and two others are in custody after a daylight shooting on a suburban street in Sydney.

Police were called to Carinya Street, Blacktown, at about 11.50am on Friday after reports of a public place shooting.

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Exclusive | Beijing freezes Japan youth exchange programmes over Takaichi Taiwan row – South China Morning Post

  1. Exclusive | Beijing freezes Japan youth exchange programmes over Takaichi Taiwan row  South China Morning Post
  2. Opinion | Japan’s prime minister says the quiet part out loud  The Washington Post
  3. Why Taiwan Is At the Center Of the Spat Between China and Japan  Bloomberg.com
  4. China and Japan Are in a Showdown, With Trump in the Middle  The New York Times
  5. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning’s Regular Press Conference on November 25, 2025  fmprc.gov.cn
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Trump’s G-20 at His Miami Golf Resort Will Be an Invite-Only Event – Bloomberg.com

  1. Trump’s G-20 at His Miami Golf Resort Will Be an Invite-Only Event  Bloomberg.com
  2. South Africa's Cyril Ramaphosa hits back after Donald Trump says US won't invite it for G20 summit  BBC
  3. Trump Says South Africa Is Not Invited to G20 Summit in U.S. in 2026  The New York Times
  4. World Leader Absolutely Rips Trump’s Social Media ‘Insults’  The Daily Beast
  5. Can Trump ban South Africa from 2026 G20 summit, as he says he will?  Al Jazeera
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Millions in China cram for civil service exam and the hope of a job for life

Amid troubled economic times, many in China are shifting back towards the certainty of a career in the public sector

A record number of people are set to take China’s notoriously gruelling national civil service exam this weekend, reflecting the increasing desire of Chinese workers to find employment in the public rather than private sector.

Around 3.7 million people have registered for the tests on Saturday and Sunday, which will be the first since the government increased the age limit for certain positions. The age limit for general candidates has increased from 35 to 38, while the age limit for those with postgraduate degrees has been raised from 40 to 43.

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The intelligence behind the assassination of Hezbollah’s military chief – Ynetnews

  1. The intelligence behind the assassination of Hezbollah's military chief  Ynetnews
  2. Hezbollah struggles to recover as killing of military chief shifts power toward Israel  Haaretz
  3. The killing of a Hizbullah commander shows how fragile truces are  The Economist
  4. Who was Haytham Ali Tabatabai, Hezbollah official killed by Israel?  Al Jazeera
  5. Israel Says It Killed Top Hezbollah Commander in Beirut  The Wall Street Journal
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Trump officials announce sweeping immigration reviews after national guard shooting

Donald Trump signaled after attack that refugee and asylum cases would be scrutinized

Trump administration officials say they are undertaking a broad re-examination of asylum cases and green cards issued to citizens of certain countries, after the shooting of two national guard members near the White House in Washington DC on Wednesday.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) named the suspect in the shooting as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who entered the US under a policy set up under Joe Biden after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 and continued under Donald Trump.

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Flash flooding in Sumatra kills 69 as rescue crews search rivers for survivors

Monsoon rains cause devastation on Indonesian island, sparking landslides and flash flooding

Flash floods and landslides on Indonesia’s Sumatra island have killed 69 people, with 59 missing as emergency workers search in rivers and the rubble of villages for bodies and possible survivors.

Monsoon rains over the past week caused rivers to burst their banks in North Sumatra province on Tuesday. The deluge tore through mountainside villages, swept away people and submerged more than 2,000 houses and buildings, the National Disaster Management Agency said. Nearly 5,000 residents fled to government shelters.

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Carney loses Cabinet minister over pipeline push – Politico

  1. Carney loses Cabinet minister over pipeline push  Politico
  2. Carney's new Alberta oil pipeline deal already faces opposition  BBC
  3. Canada Lifts Climate Laws for Alberta Oil Sands, Planning Pipeline  The New York Times
  4. Canada, Alberta Ink Deal to Unlock Oil Pipeline, Build Carbon Capture  Bloomberg.com
  5. Danielle Smith’s pipeline clears another hurdle after deal with Mark Carney. Now, who will build it?  CBC
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