(confident) This is NewsCard Daily for Monday, November 3rd, 2025 ... your briefing on the stories shaping our world ... (serious) We begin in Eastern Europe, where tension reaches a fever pitch as warnings of a possible military confrontation between Russia and NATO take center stage ... (serious) Former NATO Deputy Commander Richard Shirreff stuns western capitals by naming today—November third—as the predicted starting point for a major conflict with Russia ... (serious) Shirreff describes a scenario involving large-scale power outages crippling Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia, unleashing chaos and panic, and setting off a chain reaction across Europe ... (concerned) The forecast fuels anxious debates about the readiness of NATO and whether traditional alliances will hold in the face of a possible Russian advance ... (concerned) For millions across the Baltics, the sense of uncertainty is palpable, with talk of looming unrest and the growing specter of war sending shockwaves through families and communities ... ... (empowered) Meanwhile in the United States ... (serious) The federal government shutdown grinds on, pushing millions to the brink as November SNAP benefit payments—known as food stamps—are delayed ... (concerned) With nearly one in eight Americans dependent on the program to buy groceries, families from rural towns to urban centers are facing vulnerability and hunger ... (empathetic) Stories of empty cupboards and rising anxiety echo nationwide, as advocates warn that the longer the impasse drags on, the deeper the hardship for children, seniors, and essential workers ... ... (calm) In the Caribbean ... (empathetic) Recovery efforts intensify in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa leaves a trail of devastation ... (concerned) Aid convoys snake through flooded streets, and emergency crews work round the clock as thousands remain without power or safe drinking water ... (hopeful) Communities rally together at shelters and soup kitchens, while rescue teams search for survivors ... (empathetic) For many Jamaicans, this is a test of resilience, as homes are rebuilt and hope is restored one meal, and one handshake, at a time ... ... (confident) In Europe ... (calm) History comes alive in Rome, where archaeologists unveil a newly discovered tunnel beneath the Roman Coliseum ... (hopeful) For the first time, the public walks the same passage used by emperors two thousand years ago ... (calm) The find is hailed as a marvel, enriching our understanding of the ancient world and offering Italians a moment of pride as tourists flock for a glimpse of the past ... ... (serious) Finally, we move to the Middle East ... (concerned) Diplomatic tensions flare as OPEC ministers gather in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for high-stakes negotiations over oil production targets ... (serious) With prices volatile and economies reeling worldwide, the meeting is closely watched, as any outcome will ripple from global stock markets to the wallets of everyday drivers ... (concerned) The stakes are high not only for governments and CEOs but for families worldwide faced with the rising cost of living ... ... (calm) That's your NewsCard Daily briefing. (confident) For more top stories and quick summaries that keep you informed in just minutes, check out the NewsCard app, available in the App Store.