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This episode covers escalating conflict in Ukraine, Pope Francis's symbolic visit to Lebanon, a deadly bombing in Pakistan, catastrophic flooding across Southeast Asia, and a political crisis in Cameroon following an opposition leader's death. NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and clarity, the app pairs visual storytelling with AI-powered summaries, offering a seamless way to stay informed without distraction. Download the NewsCard app at newscard.app. We would love to hear from you at support@newscard.app.

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This is NewsCard Daily for Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025 ... your briefing on the stories shaping our world.

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We begin in Eastern Europe where the fighting in Ukraine shows no signs of slowing. Russian forces claim they've taken control of two additional Ukrainian cities, though Kyiv flatly denies those claims. Meanwhile, Ukrainian troops dug in along the front lines are expressing serious doubts about a proposed peace deal currently being negotiated. The skepticism runs deep among soldiers who've seen Russia break agreements before. A 19-point peace plan is under review in Switzerland right now, with President Zelenskyy meeting French President Macron in Paris to discuss the proposal. The biggest sticking point ... territorial disputes. U.S. officials say they're optimistic about talks, but the reality on the ground tells a different story. Fighting continues in Kyiv even as diplomats work behind the scenes.

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From Eastern Europe to the Middle East, where Pope Francis is wrapping up his visit to Lebanon. The pontiff offered a moment of silent prayer at the site of the devastating 2020 Beirut port explosion that killed hundreds. It's a powerful symbolic gesture as Lebanon continues struggling with economic collapse and political instability.

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Across the region in South Asia, Pakistan is reeling from a suicide bombing. A blast targeting a police vehicle in northwest Pakistan has killed at least one officer and wounded several others. It's the latest in a troubling pattern of attacks against security forces in the country's volatile border regions.

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Moving to Southeast Asia, where catastrophic flooding has claimed more than twelve hundred lives across East Asia. Indonesia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka are all in full recovery mode right now. Indonesia's president has promised that help is arriving for survivors, but the scale of the disaster is staggering. Entire communities remain underwater. Thousands are displaced. The humanitarian need is enormous.

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And finally to Africa, where Cameroon is reeling after a political crisis. The country's top opposition leader, Anicet Ekane, has died following weeks of detention. He was seventy-four years old. His death is raising serious questions about the government's treatment of political opponents and deepening concerns about democratic freedoms across the continent.

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