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This is NewsCard Daily for Thursday, November 6, 2025 ... your briefing on the stories shaping our world ...
We begin in the United States where the Trump administration revokes 80,000 nonimmigrant visas overnight, in sweeping action that stuns immigrant communities and sparks legal battles. Most of these visa cancellations target individuals facing allegations of violence, theft, or driving under the influence. The scale and speed of these revocations are raising urgent questions about due process and the future for thousands living and working in America. For families and employers alike ... the impact is immediate and disruptive ...
In New York City, history is made as Zoran Mamdani is set to take office as mayor, representing a major milestone for Muslim communities not just in New York, but around the world. Supporters celebrate Mamdani’s win as a victory for representation and diversity. His leadership is expected to shape debates on inclusion and policy in one of the globe’s most watched cities ...
Now to The Hague, where the World Intellectual Property Organization marks a century of its International Design System with a global showcase of iconic designs. The Netherlands plays host to designers, historians, and innovators celebrating everything from classic automobiles to game-changing tech products. The spotlight is not only on aesthetics, but also on how design drives global commerce and creativity ...
In Pakistan, cricket fever runs high as the home team faces off against South Africa in a pivotal one-day international. The series is tied after a sensational opening match that saw Pakistan edge out the visitors by just two wickets. Stadiums are packed, millions tune in, and sports fans across Asia and Africa are reminded why this rivalry continues to capture imaginations. The outcome of today’s contest could set the tone for the rest of the season ...
Meanwhile, in Africa, governments are watching closely as new U.S. visa rules ripple across borders. South African students are among those affected by the visa cancellations, sending shockwaves through educational and business circles. Officials in Johannesburg call for clarity from Washington as hundreds scramble for answers and contingency plans ...
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