24 November – Daily Monitoring Report

Makana 360 Daily Report – 24 November 2025

📌 Pakistan – Suicide Bombing at Federal Constabulary HQ in Peshawar
Two suicide bombers attacked the headquarters of Pakistan’s Federal Constabulary in Peshawar, killing several security officials and injuring at least 12 people. The armed attackers charged the heavily guarded complex, triggering two explosions around 08:10 local time, before being shot dead at the gate. Officials described the incident as a “foiled terrorist plot” that prevented a far larger attack inside the facility. Peshawar, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province near the Afghan border, has long faced militant violence, including past assaults by the Pakistani Taliban.

📌 Nigeria – Dozens of Children Escape After Mass School Abduction
Fifty of the 315 children abducted from a Catholic school in Niger State have escaped, while a large military search continues for the remaining 265 pupils and 12 teachers. The mass kidnapping prompted several northern states to close schools following a separate abduction in Kebbi. President Bola Tinubu ordered the recruitment of 30,000 additional police officers and reassigned VIP protection units to frontline security duties in high-risk rural areas. According to a Christian group, the children escaped between Friday and Saturday, in one of Nigeria’s largest abduction incidents since the 2014 Chibok kidnappings.

📌 United Kingdom – BBC Crisis: Key Figures to Face MPs
Senior BBC figures will face questioning by MPs over recent controversies surrounding editorial standards and governance. Former editorial adviser Michael Prescott, whose leaked memo contributed to the resignations of the director general and head of news, will speak publicly for the first time about concerns over Panorama’s editing of a Donald Trump speech and broader allegations of bias. BBC chair Samir Shah, under pressure after a board member resigned citing governance failures, will appear alongside Robbie Gibb, Caroline Thomson and Caroline Daniel, as MPs probe how the corporation handled the crisis and its plans to rebuild public trust.

📌 Key Sports & Media Highlights
• Arsenal generated about 8.8M mentions and engagements after a 4–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in the North London derby, with coverage focusing on the dominant performance and chaotic, high-intensity match.
• The Dallas Cowboys recorded roughly 1.2M mentions and engagements following an epic comeback win, with global sports media amplifying fan reactions and debate over the team’s playoff prospects.

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