November 2025 News Archive: Global Sports, Politics, and Prediction Markets

When you think of November 2025, a month marked by high-stakes sports, political tensions, and bold financial experiments. Also known as late 2025, it was a period where real-world events collided with emerging tech and social movements. This wasn’t just another month on the calendar—it was when football clubs fought for survival, governments faced public backlash, and a new kind of financial system took its first real steps.

At the heart of it all was the Premier League, the world’s most watched football league, where every match carries financial and emotional weight. Also known as English top-flight football, it saw Brentford and Burnley lock horns in a game that wasn’t just about points—it was about staying in the league. Meanwhile, prediction markets, a system where people bet on real-world outcomes to forecast events. Also known as event-based forecasting platforms, took a giant leap when Enlivex Therapeutics raised $212 million to build the first-ever prediction market treasury using RAIN tokens. This wasn’t just crypto hype; it was a new way to turn public opinion into financial infrastructure. Across the globe, International Men’s Day, a global observance focused on male health, well-being, and community. Also known as Men’s Awareness Day, turned into a 9-hour live webcast from Sydney, tying together Movember, Children’s Day, and calls for gender equality in ways no one had tried before. In Kenya, former President Uhuru Kenyatta publicly slammed President William Ruto over the cancellation of the Linda Mama healthcare program, turning a policy dispute into a full-blown political war with eyes on the 2027 elections. And in Nigeria, President Tinubu approved 30,000 new police recruits—but the training couldn’t start until the country’s crumbling academies were rebuilt, revealing how deep the cracks go in public institutions.

These stories aren’t random. They’re connected by one thing: real people making decisions that ripple across societies. Whether it’s fans betting on a football match, investors backing a prediction market, or citizens demanding better healthcare, the choices made in November 2025 shaped what came next. Below, you’ll find the full reports on each of these moments—the data, the quotes, the stakes. No fluff. Just what happened, why it mattered, and who was affected.

Brentford vs. Burnley: Home Fortress vs. Away Struggles as Premier League Showdown Looms

Brentford vs. Burnley: Home Fortress vs. Away Struggles as Premier League Showdown Looms

Brentford hosts Burnley at the Gtech Community Stadium on November 29, 2025, with a 63.7% win probability and 94% public betting support. Home form, defensive gaps, and relegation stakes make this a pivotal Premier League clash.

Enlivex Launches World’s First Prediction Market Treasury with $212M Raise and Matteo Renzi on Board

Enlivex Launches World’s First Prediction Market Treasury with $212M Raise and Matteo Renzi on Board

Enlivex Therapeutics raised $212M to build the world’s first prediction market treasury using RAIN tokens, with former Italian PM Matteo Renzi joining its board. The move sparked a 100% RAIN token surge and 13% stock gain.

Global Webcast to Mark International Men's Day 2025 with 'Celebrating Men and Boys' Theme

Global Webcast to Mark International Men's Day 2025 with 'Celebrating Men and Boys' Theme

International Men's Day 2025 features a 9-hour global webcast from Sydney under the theme 'Celebrating Men and Boys,' tying together Movember, Men's Equality Month, and International Children's Day to highlight male well-being and community support.

Uhuru Kenyatta Slams Ruto’s ‘Untested Experiments’ as Political Feud Escalates

Uhuru Kenyatta Slams Ruto’s ‘Untested Experiments’ as Political Feud Escalates

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta accuses President William Ruto of eroding progress by scrapping the Linda Mama program and launching untested policies, igniting a bitter political feud that could shape Kenya's 2027 elections.

Tinubu Approves 30,000 Police Recruits as Nigeria Prepares for Massive Training Facility Overhaul

Tinubu Approves 30,000 Police Recruits as Nigeria Prepares for Massive Training Facility Overhaul

President Tinubu approved 30,000 police recruits to tackle Nigeria's chronic understaffing, but training can't begin until crumbling academies are fully rebuilt—a move backed by a presidential committee with a strict timeline.

JAMB extends 2025 public university admissions deadline to November 17 amid processing delays

JAMB extends 2025 public university admissions deadline to November 17 amid processing delays

JAMB extended Nigeria's 2025 public university admissions deadline to November 17 after 23 institutions failed to submit Post-UTME scores for 135 under-age candidates, risking their admission into the 2025/2026 academic session.