Daily News Summary – 2025-12-07 – en

News summary for 2025-12-07
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On December 7, 2025, global news highlighted a mix of tragic events and promising advancements. A migrant boat capsized in the Mediterranean during Storm Byron, killing 18 people, while a nightclub fire in Goa claimed 25 lives, raising urgent safety concerns. Technology faced disruptions with a major Cloudflare outage affecting 28% of web traffic, and India's aviation sector was shaken by IndiGo's massive flight cancellations. Innovations offered hope, including cooling pavement trials to combat urban heat, a breakthrough in low-cost desalination for arid regions, and new AI hiring guidelines to combat bias. Public transport ridership rebounded in capitals, and US-China trade talks resumed amidst tariff tensions. These stories reflect ongoing challenges in safety, technology, and global cooperation.

Top Stories

Tragic Shipwreck Claims 18 Lives in Mediterranean

Tragic Shipwreck Claims 18 Lives in Mediterranean

A migrant boat capsized south of Crete during severe weather from Storm Byron, resulting in 18 deaths. Two survivors were rescued in a multinational operation led by the Greek Coast Guard.

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Deadly Nightclub Fire in Goa Claims 25 Lives

Deadly Nightclub Fire in Goa Claims 25 Lives

A fire at a popular nightclub in Goa, India, killed 25 people, with most victims succumbing to suffocation. Preliminary investigations reveal serious safety lapses and negligence.

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Major Cloudflare Outage Disrupts Global Internet

Major Cloudflare Outage Disrupts Global Internet

Cloudflare experienced a significant outage affecting 28% of HTTP traffic due to a configuration error while patching a critical vulnerability. The incident lasted 25 minutes, causing widespread errors.

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Politics

Historic District Set for Major Transformation

Historic District Set for Major Transformation

A city plans to pedestrianize its historic downtown district to improve air quality and safety. The move will reroute traffic and could boost foot traffic for local businesses.

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Trade-War

Science

AI

Economy

Public Transport Ridership Rebounds in Capitals

Public Transport Ridership Rebounds in Capitals

Public transportation systems in major capitals are recovering, with ridership reaching 85% of pre-pandemic levels. Agencies are optimizing routes and exploring new revenue models for sustainability.

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Innovation