November 2024 News Archive: What We Covered This Month
Hey there! If you’re wondering what we’ve been talking about in November, you’re in the right place. From nail‑biting football matches to shocking political moves and travel alerts, we packed a lot into the last few weeks. Below is a quick run‑through of the biggest stories that made it onto Accommodation Hunter.
Football Highlights
The football section was buzzing. We started with Lazio’s frustrating 0‑0 draw against Ludogorets in the Europa League – a game where Lazio owned most of the ball but couldn’t find the net, while the Bulgarian side defended like champs with just two attempts.
Next up, the Colombia vs Ecuador World Cup qualifier stole the spotlight. Ecuador pulled off an upset win despite being a man down, leaving Colombian fans stunned and showing how unpredictable South American qualifiers can be.
Back in Europe, Manchester United clinched a 1‑0 victory over Aston Villa thanks to a controversial penalty by Bruno Fernandes. The handball call sparked debate, but the goal kept United climbing up the Premier League table.
We also gave fans the details on how to watch the upcoming United vs Chelsea clash – kickoff time, TV channels and why this match matters for both clubs’ title hopes.
Political & Safety Updates
The political scene was anything but quiet. In the U.S., Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz announced his resignation amid an ethics investigation, adding another twist to the already tense post‑election atmosphere.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s age became a hot topic as he eyes a potential second term that could make him the oldest president in history. We broke down what that means for voters and how it compares with past leaders.
Across the Atlantic, Haiti faced serious travel disruptions after two airlines reported bullets hitting planes near Port‑au‑Prince. The U.S. Embassy warned travelers to stay away until security improves – a stark reminder of how quickly safety conditions can change.
On the cultural side, we covered Young Thug’s plea deal that could see him walk free after a high‑profile racketeering case, and we explored the gruesome history behind Guy Fawkes’ punishment of hanging, drawing and quartering – a deep dive into 17th‑century justice.
Lastly, we highlighted an inspiring sports story from cricket: Salam Bayash’s mentorship helped Tilak Varma smash two T20I centuries against South Africa, proving that good coaching can change a career overnight.
That’s the gist of what we posted in November. Whether you’re into football drama, political intrigue or travel safety, there was something for everyone. Keep checking back for more fresh updates from across Africa and the world – we’ve got your daily news covered.