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Top 10 World News _June 30, 2025। Middle East Tensions, Global Market Surge, IAEA Warning & More

  1. Western Power Condemn Threats to IAEA Chief Amid Rising Tensions Britain, France and Germany jointly denounced threats directed at the IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi, urging Iran to ensure the safety of nuclear inspectors. Iran responsed by suspecting cooperation with the IAEA following U. S. and Israeli strikes on its nuclear sites, escalating diplomatic strain. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Global Markets Soar on Trade Developments and Middle East Ceasefire Wall Street futures climbed to record highs alongside positive momentum in European and Asian markets. This surge was fueled by resumed U. S. - Canada trade talks, easing of Middle East Tensions and expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts. Source : Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. Euro Climbs as Europe Attracts Investment Inflows  The euro surged roughly 14% against the dollar in 2025, supported by a€1 trillion investment pledge...

Top 10 international news - June 29, 2025। Gaza Evacuation, Spy Talks, Hong Kong Crackdown and Climate Migration

1. Israel Orders Evacuations Northern Gaza Ahead of Escalation The Israeli military has mandated evacuations in Northern Gaza _including Jabalia and parts of Gaza city - as it prepares for intensified operations against Hamas. At least 11 Palestinians were killed in overnight strikes, including five in tent camps near Khan Younis. Former President Donald Trump urged: "make the deal in Gaza, get the hostages back". Source :Reuters 2. BIS Warns of Global Economy at "Pivotal Moment" The bank of International Settlements (BIS) cautioned that the global economy faces a critical point due to rising geopolitical tensions, high public debt, and trade fragmentation. Outgoing head Agustin Carstens called for increased resilience, warning against further strain from military spending and protectionist politicies. Source : Reuters 3. Ukrainian F-16, Pilot Killed During Massive Russian Air Strike A Ukrainian F-16 pilot died while defending against a massive involving hundreds of...

Top 10 World News _June 28,2025। Budapest Pride, Heatwave, Iran Crisis, Wall Street Surge & More

 1. Record Attendance Expect at Budapest Pride Amid Bans Budapest is preparing for its largest-ever pride march, despite attempts by Hungary's right wing government to ban the event. Authorities have deployed surveillance and threatened fines, but the city's mayor officially reclassified it as a municipal event, defying government pressure and turning it into a protest for LGBTQ+ rights. Source :The Guardian  Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Severe Heatwave Grips Southern Europe as Venice Protests Bezos Wedding  Extreme heat is sweeping across southern Europe, with temperatures exceeding 40°c in parts of Italy, Spain and Greece. In Venice, environmental groups protested Jeff Bezos's Iavish wedding on a super yacht, criticising its impact on tourism and climate.  Source :The Guardian  Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. U. S. Senate Rejects Bid to Limit Trump’s Iran War Powers  The US Senate voted 53-47 ag...

Top 10 Global News Headlines Today _June 27,2025 । Market Rally, India-China Talks, Iran oil and More

  1. Stock Markets Surge on Ceasefire and Trade Optimism Global equity markets rallied as news of a stable Iran-Israel Ceasefire and renewed US-China trade talks boosted investor confie. Asian shares touched a three year high U. S. dollar dropped and Wall Street gained momentum, reflecting hopes of rate cuts. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Half-Year Market Outlook :Great Rotation in Progress With the first half of 2025 ending, investor are shifting focus _away from U. S. tech _towards Chinese firms, gold (up 25%) and European defense stocks. Mergers and acquisitions reached nearly $2 trillion. Central bankers will gather in Sintra next week to discuss the path forward. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. Kremlin: No Plans Yet for Next Ukraine Peace Talks Russia stated there are no scheduled dates for further peace negotiations with Ukraine. Although preliminary discussions occurred in Istanbul, M...

Top 10 Breaking World News Today - Iran Threatens US, Israel Strikes Gaza, NATO Pushes 5% Defence

 1. Iran's Supreme Leader Threatens US Military Bases Iran's Supreme Leaders Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned of further attacks on US military bases in the region, calling the recently brokered Ceasefire with Israel a "heavy slap to America's face". He declared that Iran would accelerate its nuclear program and sever cooperation with international watchdogs. Source :The Guardian Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Israeli Airstrikes Kill 35 Palestinians Amid Aid Blockade Israel's military resumed operations in Gaza, killing at least 35 civilians, including nine sheltering at a UN - run school. Aid distribution efforts have been severely hammered, sparking calls from Egypt, Qatar and the US to re-establish Ceasefire talks. Source :The Guardian - Middle East Crisis Live Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. U. S. Dollar Dips After Trump Criticizes Fed Chair Powell   The dollar fell to multi-year lows after former President...

Top 10 international news today :25 June 2025

1. Iran-Israel Ceasefire Holds - Taump Envoy Sees "Promising" Peace Talks A fragile Ceasefire Iran and Israel appears to be holding, according to the US envoy, who described upcoming peace talks with Tehran as "Promising". The truce follows a surge in military strikes during June's brief flare up. Source : Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. IAEA Urges Return to Iranian Nuclear Sites Post-Strikes Rafael Grossi, head of the UN's nuclear watchdog, emphasised that restoring access for inspectors to Iran's nuclear facilities is now a top global priority. This comes after the recent US and Israeli military actions.  Source :Reuters  Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. NATO Summit in the Hague :Defence Spending to Rise to 5% of GDP  The NATO summit opened in the Hague with leaders agreeing to increase defence budgets to 5% of GDP. Prime Minister Mark Rutte reassured that, despite budget concerns the expansion was...

Top 10 international news today - 24 June 2025

 1. Tramp Brokers "Forever" Ceasefire Between Israel and Iran US president Donald Trump has announced a so-called "forever ceasefire" agreement between Israel and Iran, ending 12  days of fierce aerial attacks and rising regional tensions. Though both sides publicly committed to the truce, accusations of violations emerged just hours later. The ceasefire was brokered following back channel talks and Trump declared "Time for Peace" on social media. The deal has led to a drop in oil prices and temporary market stability. Source :The Guardian Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. NATO Summit Kicks Off in The Hague with Strong US Support  The 2025 NATO Summit officially began today in The Hague, where the US delegate, Matt Whitaker, reiterated America's unwavering support for the alliance. He called this "the most consequential moment in NATO's history". Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urged allies to boost defence spending, w...

Top 10 international news today - 23 June 2025

 1. U. S. Israel Airstrikes Target Iran's Nuclear Facilties The United States and Israel launched coordinated airstrikes on key Iranian nuclear facilities including Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. President Donald Trump stated that the attacks were meant to disable Iran's nuclear potential not provoke war though he didn't rule out future military actions. Source :The Guardian Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Iran Threatens to Block the Strait of Hormuz   In a sharp response, Iran's parliament approved a motion to potentially close the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime route for global oil shipments. The move has sparked widespread concern over energy supply and international shipping security.  Source :Business Insider Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. Global Leaders Urge Restraint  Countries like Russia, China, Germany and Japan have urged both the US and Iran to step back from the brink of war. The United Nations ...

Top 10 international bracking news today - 22 June 2025। Global Headlines Update

  1. U. S. Airstrikes Destroy Iran's Nuclear Sites In a bold move, the U. S. military, supposted by Israel, launched coordinated airstrikes on Iran's top nuclear facilities at Natanz, Fordow and Isfahan. The mission, executed using B-2 bombers and specialized bunker-buster bombs, was labeled "highly successful" by president Trump. This marks a major shift in U. S. foreign policy regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions. Source :The Guardian Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. World Reacts Sharply to US Action Global leaders responsed with mixed reactions. While Israel hailed the operation as historic, other countries like Japan, the EU, UAE and Qatar called for restrain and diplomacy. On the other side, Russia, Venezuela and Cuba condemned the airstrikes as violations of international law. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. Iran Retaliates with Missile Strikes  Shortly after the attack, Iran launched a series of r...

International Bracking news _June 21,2025 । Iran - Israel conflict, Global Tensions

  1. Iran-Israel Tensions Surge Iran launched missiles at Israeli cities like Ashkelon, prompting Israeli retaliation on Iranian military sites. The US has warned of possible intervention if the conflict doesn't ease soon.  Source :The Guardian Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Russia Launches Border Drills Over 25000 Russian troops are involved in sudden exercises near Ukraine, alarming NATO and EU leaders. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. Oil Prices Spike Again  Middle East conflict has pushed Brent crude prices to $82 a barrel, with fears of hitting $90 soon.  Source : Al Jazeera Thanks for reading! Stay updated with major worldnewsinfo 4. UN Condemns Myanmar Junta The UN urged Myanmar's military to restore democracy. Protests continue amid violent crackdowns.  Source :BBC News  Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  5. North Korea Tests Missile  Pyongyang fire...

Top 10 International Bracking News Today - 20 June 2025

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1. Iran-Israel conflict intensifies with major missile exchanges  Iran launched multiple drones and missiles on Israeli cities like Beersheba, triggering large-scale retaliation. Israel responded by targeting Iranian military and nuclear facilities. Europe urged diplomacy, while the U. S. has set a two-week deadline for intervention. Source :The Guardian Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Tramp weighs 'bunker - buster' strike on Iran's nuclear site U. S. President Donald Trump is considering using 13-ton bunker-bustier bombs on Iran's heavily fortified Fordow nuclear facility, as tensions rise between Tehran and Tel Aviv.  Source :The Guardian Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. Oil prices fluctuate amid Middle East crisis  Brent crude touched $77 per barrel after spiking 20% this month. The market remains volatile, with uncertainty around the U. S. response and Iranian oil threats. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Sta...

World's Update: Today's 10 Biggest International News Stories - 19-June 2025

1. Amazon Sets 60-days Relocation Ultimatum for employees Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told remote employees to move to key U. S. hubs (Seattle, Arlington, D. C.) within 60 day or resign _no severance offered. This comes as Amazon pivots towards AI integration and anticipates layoffs. Source :Economic Times Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo.  2. U. S. resumes student visa processing after review  After a three-week pause, the U. S. State Department directed embarrassies to resume issuing F, M, and J visas, while implementing stricter vetting of applicants social media for extremist content.   Source :ICEF Monitor Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo.  3. SpaceX Starship destroyed in test explosion in Texas A static-fire test of SpaceX ship 36 ended in a massive explosion at Boca Chice, causing delays in future Starship missions. No casualties reported.  Source :Economic Times  Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo....

World's Update: Today's 10 Biggest International News Stories - 18 June 2025

 1. Russian President Putin to Speak at Economic Forum in St. Petersburg Vladimir Putin is set to address global journalists at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum today. He’s expected to discuss Russia’s potential mediation in the Israel–Iran conflict and offer insight on the Ukraine war, dismissing U.S. calls for ceasefire conditions. Source: AP News  Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Russian Tells U.S.: Don’t Strike Iran—Nuclear Risk Looms Russia’s Deputy FM Sergei Ryabkov warned Washington that any strike on Iran would “radically destabilize the Middle East” and could trigger a nuclear catastrophe. Moscow emphasized its strategic ties with Iran. Source: Reuters    Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. Putin Rejects Trump’s Ceasefire Push, Ties to Israel–Iran Crisis At the Forum, Putin refused to endorse President Trump’s 30-day ceasefire proposal for Ukraine, citing the need to halt Ukraine’s mobilizat...

World's Update: Today's 10 Biggest International News Stories - 17 June 2025

 1. Russian Strikes on Kyiv Kill at Least 15 people Overnight missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's capital Kyiv left at least 15 dead and more than 100 injured. EU officials started that the strikes show Russia is not interested in place. Source :The Guardian Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Israeli Tank Fire Kills 51 in Gaza Aid Crowd At least 51 Palestinians were killed and around 200 injured after Israeli tanks opened fire on people waiting for humanitarian aid in Khan You is, Gaza. Source :Al Jazeera Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. Tramp Leaves G7 Early, Warns Tehran Residents   U. S. President Donald Trump abruptly departed the G7 summit in Canada, urging residents of Tehran to evacuate and affirming Israel's right to defend itself.  Source :U. S. News and World's Report Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  4. Tramp Seeks "Real End" to Iran Nuclear Issue President Trump started he wants a...

Today's Biggest Global Headlines You Need to Know 16 June 2025

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1. Iranian Missile Strikes Ignite New Phase in Middle East Conflict Iran launched missiles at Tel Aviv and Haifa in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes, causing civilian casualties. The escalation has raised alarms across global diplomatic circles.  Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo.  2. G7 Summit Opens Amid Mounting Global Tensions Leaders of the world's largest economics gathered in Canada to discuss global conflict, economic security and climate cooperation with the Iran-Israel war dominating the agenda. Source :The Guardian Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo.  3. Trump Vetoed Israeli Plan to Assassination Iran's Supreme Leader  A report reveals that former U. S. President Donald Trump rejected a 2023 lsraeli proposal to assassinate Ayatollah Ali khamenei to avoid a regional war. Source :U. S. News Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo.  4. U. S. Senate seeks to Curb Executive War Powers on Iran ...