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Thanksgiving Day’s 2025 Celebration Guide!
Thanksgiving Day’s 2025 Celebration Guide!
Culture & Festivals
What’s Happening?
Today, the fourth Thursday of November is Thanksgiving Day 2025! It’s a day for feasts, family, friends, and full bellies. The holiday began back in the early 1600s, when English settlers (Pilgrims) and Native Americans shared a harvest meal together, a moment that turned into a tradition of gratitude, food, and togetherness.
Nowadays, people gather for turkey dinners, pumpkin pies, laughter, and sometimes a football game or cozy walk after lunch. It’s a chance to pause, reflect, and say “thank you” for loved ones, for food on the table, and for the little joys in life.
Why is it Important?
Even if you're not in the U.S., Thanksgiving’s message of gratitude, sharing, and community speaks to people almost everywhere. In a fast, busy world, taking time to slow down and appreciate what we have matters.
For international friends, it’s also a chance to share memories, learn about another holiday, and maybe try a slice of pumpkin pie for the first time. And in 2025, with many parts of the world dealing with big challenges, a little gratitude and kindness can go a long way, whether it’s across the street or across the globe.
Politics
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Diplomatic Timeout: U.S. Bars South Africa & Cuts Aid
Diplomatic Timeout: U.S. Bars South Africa & Cuts Aid
Politics
What’s Happening?
Donald Trump has announced that South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 summit in Miami and he’s also ordered a halt to all U.S. subsidies and financial aid to the country. The decision comes after the U.S. boycott of this year’s summit, and Trump’s complaint that South Africa failed to hand over the G20 presidency to a U.S. representative at the end of the event.
At the same time, South Africa, which hosted the first ever G20 summit on African soil in 2025, called the move punitive. Its leaders argue that the presidency handover was handled properly and that cutting South Africa out sends a harsh diplomatic message.
Why is it Important?
This isn’t just a diplomatic take, it could reshape the global political map. G20 is a club of the world’s biggest economies, and once a member is excluded, it means fewer voices from certain regions at the global decision table.
For South Africa and similar countries, it risks shrinking their influence on issues like climate change, debt relief, and economic equality. For the world, it’s a reminder that global alliances are fragile and that big decisions by powerful countries can affect trade, aid, and cooperation worldwide.
Games
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India Joins 200 Gaming Leaders in Moscow Summit
India Joins 200 Gaming Leaders in Moscow Summit
Games
What’s Happening?
A big gaming meet-up is kicking off soon: over 200 gaming executives from more than 20 countries including India are gathering in Moscow for the event Moscow International Game Week from November 28–30, 2025. Delegates include game‐studio founders, creative directors, tech heads and gaming-culture experts.
From India, key figures like industry innovators and gaming-community leaders will take part. Together with peers from China, Vietnam, Serbia, Argentina and more, they’ll dive into trends such as how games get made, how stories travel across cultures, and what players all over the world want next.
Why is it Important?
This isn’t just a “games conference”, it’s like a global brain-storm for the future of gaming. As developers from different countries meet and share ideas, we could see cooler, more global games that mix styles from Asia, Europe, Latin America and beyond.
For players, it means more choices, more games that feel familiar and fresh. For young gamers everywhere, it’s proof: the gaming world keeps growing, and there’s room for your ideas, your style, and your voice too.
Science
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Red Spider Nebula Gets a Spooky Space Glow-Up
Red Spider Nebula Gets a Spooky Space Glow-Up
Science
What’s Happening?
NASA has shared amazing new details about a mysterious space object called the Red Spider Nebula, located about 3,000 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. In the latest images, the nebula looks like a giant red spider stretching its fiery legs across space!
Those “legs” are actually powerful shockwaves of hot gas, blasted out by a super-hot dying star at the center, a star so intense that temperatures around it can reach nearly 10,000°C. Astronomers say the star inside might even be a binary system, two stars locked in a dramatic orbit dance that creates all that chaotic energy.
Why is it Important?
Even though it looks like a space monster, the Red Spider Nebula is actually a stellar recycling zone. The powerful winds from the dying star are throwing out gas and dust that will one day form brand-new stars and maybe even planets.
So yes, the universe has a giant “spider" but instead of spinning webs, it’s spinning the future of space itself.
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Culture & Festivals
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Thanksgiving Day’s 2025 Celebration Guide!
Thanksgiving Day’s 2025 Celebration Guide!
Culture & Festivals
What’s Happening?
Today, the fourth Thursday of November is Thanksgiving Day 2025! It’s a day for feasts, family, friends, and full bellies. The holiday began back in the early 1600s, when English settlers (Pilgrims) and Native Americans shared a harvest meal together, a moment that turned into a tradition of gratitude, food, and togetherness.
Nowadays, people gather for turkey dinners, pumpkin pies, laughter, and sometimes a football game or cozy walk after lunch. It’s a chance to pause, reflect, and say “thank you” for loved ones, for food on the table, and for the little joys in life.
Why is it Important?
Even if you're not in the U.S., Thanksgiving’s message of gratitude, sharing, and community speaks to people almost everywhere. In a fast, busy world, taking time to slow down and appreciate what we have matters.
For international friends, it’s also a chance to share memories, learn about another holiday, and maybe try a slice of pumpkin pie for the first time. And in 2025, with many parts of the world dealing with big challenges, a little gratitude and kindness can go a long way, whether it’s across the street or across the globe.
Politics
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Diplomatic Timeout: U.S. Bars South Africa & Cuts Aid
Diplomatic Timeout: U.S. Bars South Africa & Cuts Aid
Politics
What’s Happening?
Donald Trump has announced that South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 summit in Miami and he’s also ordered a halt to all U.S. subsidies and financial aid to the country. The decision comes after the U.S. boycott of this year’s summit, and Trump’s complaint that South Africa failed to hand over the G20 presidency to a U.S. representative at the end of the event.
At the same time, South Africa, which hosted the first ever G20 summit on African soil in 2025, called the move punitive. Its leaders argue that the presidency handover was handled properly and that cutting South Africa out sends a harsh diplomatic message.
Why is it Important?
This isn’t just a diplomatic take, it could reshape the global political map. G20 is a club of the world’s biggest economies, and once a member is excluded, it means fewer voices from certain regions at the global decision table.
For South Africa and similar countries, it risks shrinking their influence on issues like climate change, debt relief, and economic equality. For the world, it’s a reminder that global alliances are fragile and that big decisions by powerful countries can affect trade, aid, and cooperation worldwide.
Games
_1764239109281_6675.jpg)
India Joins 200 Gaming Leaders in Moscow Summit
India Joins 200 Gaming Leaders in Moscow Summit
Games
What’s Happening?
A big gaming meet-up is kicking off soon: over 200 gaming executives from more than 20 countries including India are gathering in Moscow for the event Moscow International Game Week from November 28–30, 2025. Delegates include game‐studio founders, creative directors, tech heads and gaming-culture experts.
From India, key figures like industry innovators and gaming-community leaders will take part. Together with peers from China, Vietnam, Serbia, Argentina and more, they’ll dive into trends such as how games get made, how stories travel across cultures, and what players all over the world want next.
Why is it Important?
This isn’t just a “games conference”, it’s like a global brain-storm for the future of gaming. As developers from different countries meet and share ideas, we could see cooler, more global games that mix styles from Asia, Europe, Latin America and beyond.
For players, it means more choices, more games that feel familiar and fresh. For young gamers everywhere, it’s proof: the gaming world keeps growing, and there’s room for your ideas, your style, and your voice too.
Science
_1764239151299_3730.jpg)
Red Spider Nebula Gets a Spooky Space Glow-Up
Red Spider Nebula Gets a Spooky Space Glow-Up
Science
What’s Happening?
NASA has shared amazing new details about a mysterious space object called the Red Spider Nebula, located about 3,000 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. In the latest images, the nebula looks like a giant red spider stretching its fiery legs across space!
Those “legs” are actually powerful shockwaves of hot gas, blasted out by a super-hot dying star at the center, a star so intense that temperatures around it can reach nearly 10,000°C. Astronomers say the star inside might even be a binary system, two stars locked in a dramatic orbit dance that creates all that chaotic energy.
Why is it Important?
Even though it looks like a space monster, the Red Spider Nebula is actually a stellar recycling zone. The powerful winds from the dying star are throwing out gas and dust that will one day form brand-new stars and maybe even planets.
So yes, the universe has a giant “spider" but instead of spinning webs, it’s spinning the future of space itself.
