Important stories for the day (19-11-2025)

These events happened on this day, as reported by major news sources.

Popular Spanish football club Real Madrid expected to acquire top talent from British rival teams, a Chelsea "genius" and a Liverpool player worth £60 million.

Mumbai's hidden and protected gates.

Gemini may have good luck, while Scorpio may encounter surprise costs in today's horoscope.

Fans of Messi plan to take action against FIFA after rival player Ronaldo's visit to the White House sparks jokes on social media.

India introduces free 4.5-hour artificial intelligence course for youth to access.

Microsoft and Nvidia have teamed up to invest $15 billion in Anthropic, an AI startup, as part of a strategic partnership.

Supreme Court advises moving school sports to safer months in Delhi-NCR due to severe air quality, and orders continuous monitoring.

Tunnelling work for Mumbai's Orange Gate-Marine Drive project to begin in December 2025. Get all the details here.

KPop star admits struggle with Asian appearance.

India's efforts in fighting tuberculosis have been recognized by WHO, with UP being listed as one of the top performers in the country.

Larry Summers leaves OpenAI board after release of emails involving Epstein, a convicted sex offender.

Jalore in Rajasthan will soon have a direct connection to the Arabian Sea, making it the state's first inland port.

Mumbai Metro One introduces 996 smart lockers to improve convenience for commuters and facilitate last-mile delivery.

Local municipalities in India are losing more than ₹28 crore per year because of fraudulent employees.

Invest Atlanta helps seniors stay in their homes by providing tax relief.

A man and his wife were charged with fraud after selling 200 plots using a forged signature from his elder brother.

Alan Smith says that Mikel Arteta considers Kieran Tierney to be the only essential player at Arsenal.

In 2025, the 52nd Children's Science Exhibition in MP will showcase innovative models created by young, passionate minds to solve real-world problems.

Michael Jordan gave $10M to a hospital in North Carolina.