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Here are the main topics Anadolu's English Desk plans to cover on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025 (coverage may change depending on developing/ breaking stories):


Expected transfer of Israeli hostage body amid Israeli ceasefire violations

Hamas is expected to return the remains of an Israeli hostage under its ceasefire agreement with Israel, after the body was reportedly recovered north of the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. The handover comes as Israel continues to carry out daily violations of the ceasefire, with deadly attacks reported across the enclave.


Israeli escalation in Lebanon despite ceasefire

The Israeli military’s repeated near-daily air strikes and escalation in southern Lebanon, despite the ceasefire agreement signed in November 2024 between Tel Aviv and Beirut, under the pretext of targeting Hezbollah members and infrastructure.


Situation in Sudan

Situation in Sudan after Sudanese army chief rejected the truce proposal presented by the Quartet through US president’s adviser Massad Boulos, describing it “the worst paper ever submitted.” This comes as the army advanced in the states of North and West Kordofan after fighting with the paramilitary RSF.


Iranian foreign minister in Netherlands to attend OPCW conference

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to visit Netherlands to attend the 30th session of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in The Hague. The conference started Monday and will continue till Friday. It oversees the implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.


UNIDO global industry summit in Saudi Arabia

Third day of the 21st General Conference of the UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), held in Riyadh under the theme “World Industry Summit” from Nov. 23 to 27. More than 3,000 participants from 173 countries are taking part in the conference, which focuses on ways to accelerate sustainable industrial transformation.

European Parliament holds session on Sudan

Members of European Parliament (MEPs) convene in Strasbourg for a plenary session with the agenda featuring a debate on the situation in Sudan, during which the EU Commission and the Council deliver speeches. This comes after the EU announced on last week that it had adopted sanctions against Abdelrahim Dagalo, the deputy commander of paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

Coalition of the Willing meeting on Ukraine

Leaders from the 'Coalition of the Willing' countries hold a virtual call to discuss developments around the Russia-Ukraine war. This came after Sunday’s talks between US and Ukrainian delegations on Washington’s 28-point peace plan for Ukraine.

Berlin Foreign Policy Forum

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul delivers the opening speech at the Berlin Foreign Policy Forum, an annual conference on international developments and security issues. This year, the forum is expected to examine Germany and Europe's role in managing deepening global crises and instability while addressing internal political polarization and economic challenges.

UN report on Occupied Palestinian Territories

UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to release its 2025 report on developments in the economy of the occupied Palestinian territory amid two years of Israeli attacks and restrictions on the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs). (Europe team, in field, possible breaking, visuals via official feed).

Jordanian foreign minister visits Berlin

Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi meets German counterpart Johann Wadephul in Berlin. The two ministers hold talks at the Foreign Ministry, followed by a joint press conference as their discussions are expected to focus on regional developments and bilateral cooperation.

UK High Court judicial review on Palestine Action appealing ban

Palestine Action co-founder Huda Ammori leads High Court application to challenge the organization's ban under the Terrorism Act 2000. Ammori won a Court of Appeal case earlier this month, which allowed the group to challenge their ban decision by the Home Office.

Developments in Eurasia following Geneva talks on proposed US peace plan

Developments in Russia and Ukraine as discussions were held in Geneva, Switzerland on Sunday between US and Ukrainian officials over a proposed 28-point US peace plan aimed at advancing peace efforts in Ukraine. A joint statement following the talks said Kyiv and Washington drafted an “updated and refined” peace framework, with discussions in this regard showing "meaningful progress toward aligning positions and identifying clear next steps." Zelenskyy said he is expecting a full report Monday evening from the Ukrainian delegation on the progress of the talks.

Russian president to embark on 3-day state visit to Kyrgyzstan

Russian President Vladimir Putin to embark on a three-day state visit to Kyrgyzstan, starting on Tuesday. The Kyrgyz presidency officially announced Putin's visit on Monday, which also coincides with a summit of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Bishkek on Nov. 27. As part of the visit, Putin is expected to meet his Kyrgyz counterpart Sadyr Japarov.

US presidential couple to pardon Thanksgiving turkey

US President Donald Trump will pardon the National Thanksgiving Turkey at the White House Rose Garden. The two turkeys – the official and alternate – will be taken to a new home.

Trump and the first lady will later depart the White House for Palm Beach, Florida, where he is expected to stay over Thanksgiving at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

Statements from Venezuelan officials after terror listing of Cartel de los Soles

Statements from Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and other senior officials after the US formally designated Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist organization. The Trump administration accuses Maduro and other top officials of running the Venezuela-based group.

UN to hold meeting on Libya

The UN Security Council will hold a meeting on the situation in Libya and is expected to vote on a draft resolution related to the implementation of the arms embargo on the country. The draft resolution renews for six months UN member states’ authorization to inspect vessels off of its coast.

UN committee to hold meeting on solidarity with Palestinians

The Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People will hold a special meeting in observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People at the ECOSOC chamber of the UN Headquarters in New York.

Turkish president to attend event marking International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will attend an event at the Bestepe National Congress and Culture Center in Türkiye's capital Ankara, marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and later chair his party’s Central Decision and Executive Board meeting at the party headquarters.

Turkish transport minister to hold bilateral talks at IMO General Assembly

Turkish Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu to hold bilateral meetings with Malta’s Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works Chris Bonett, Morocco’s Transport and Logistics Minister Abdessamad Kayouh, Qatar’s Transport Minister Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani, and UK Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander on the sidelines of the 34th International Maritime Organization General Assembly (IMO) in London.

7th African Union-European Union summit to conclude in Angola

The Seventh African Union-European Union summit to conclude in Luanda, Angola, with a thematic plenary on prosperity, migration and mobility. The summit will end with the adoption of the summit declaration, closing remarks by the heads of the African Union Commission, the European Commission, the European Council and Angola. It will be followed by a joint press conference by the leaders.

Tensions between Japan, China over Taiwan

Rising tensions between Japan and China after Tokyo said it was moving ahead with its plans to deploy missiles on island, close to Taiwan. This comes after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said any Chinese attack on Taiwan could potentially trigger ‘exercise the right of collective self-defense’ by Tokyo. Comments drew strong criticism from China.

Floods in Malaysia, Thailand

Developments after floods wreak havoc in Malaysia where thousands have been displaced across at least 5 regions. Heavy rains and floods also severely affected many southern provinces in Thailand, where railway tracks and highways were blocked.

THE ECONOMY

Germany’s GDP

Destatis will share the GDP figures for the Europe’s locomotive economy for the third quarter of the year. The German economy expanded by 0.3% in the second quarter.

US house prices

The US will announce house prices index for September. In August, house prices in the country rose 2.3% on a yearly basis.

SPECIAL REPORTS

Russia-Ukraine peace plan: What do all sides want?

Report on the current proposals to end the Russia-Ukraine war, highlighting sharp disagreements over security guarantees, NATO membership and territorial control.

The story presents an overview of the most contentious points of the plan and lays out how the stances of the major parties – Ukraine, Russia, US, and Europe – either diverge or align on these issues.

The report gives insights into the positions of Kyiv, Moscow, Washington and European capitals with statements from top leaders and government officials, illustrating how the path to peace remains littered with potential obstacles.

Fog of war: Why are Ethiopia-Eritrea tensions rising again?

Report on rising tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, with fears growing of another round of confrontation between the two nations.

The story explains the reasons for the increasingly aggressive rhetoric between the two countries, which experts say is rooted in unresolved wartime grievances, contested port access, and shifting regional alliances. It highlights how these differences reflect broader struggles for influence in the Horn of Africa and discusses the potential role of international and regional mediation in reducing tensions.

The report includes analysis from Michael Woldemariam, an associate professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy with a particular focus on conflict in the Horn of Africa.