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

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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 

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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 necessary amid Russian threats. President Trump also pledged full support for NATO's Article 5 mutual defense commitment. 

Source :Reuters 

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4. Trump : Iranian Nuclear Sites Damage "Severe" but Intelligence Inconclusive 

At the summit, former President Trump described Iranian nuclear sites as "severely" damaged by US missile strikes, while admitting that intelligence assessments remain "inconclusive". He suggested the strikes could delay Iran's nuclear progress by decades. 

Source :Reuters 

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5. Trump Warns US Might Strike Iran Again if Nuclear Program Resurfaces 

In a blunt statement to reporters in The Hague, Trump warned, "Sure", when asked if the US would strike Iran again should it resume nuclear enrichment. The comment underscores ongoing American readiness to act. 

Source :Reuters 

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6.  China, Taiwan Engage in Heated Historical Dispute 

Beijing and Taipei exchanged sharp criticisms over their historical narratives. China reaffirmed it's stance that Taiwan is part of its territory and ruled out any nations of foreign "invasion" being needed. 

Source :Reuters 

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7. Kenyan Protest Anniversary Sparks Large-scale Demonstrations 

Thousands of Kenyan took to the streets in Nairobi, marking the first anniversary of last year's violent anti government protests. Police used tear gas and roadblocks amid ambaasies urging restraint. 

Source : Reuters 

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8. Oil Prices Edge Higher as Ceasefire Eases Middle East Rise 

Oil markets posted mostest gains as investors considered calming Middle East tensions and strong US demand. Brent crude rose to about $67.77,while WTI reached $64.97 per barrel. 

Source :Reuters

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9. World Bank Approves $250!M to Rebuild Lebanon's War-Damaged Infrastructure 

The World Bank greenlit $250 million in financing to support Lebanon's reconstruction efforts, focusing on public infrastructure and rubble removal following regional conflicts. 

Source :Reuters 

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10. Pope Leo Appeals for Restraint from Iran and Israel 

Pope Leo has called for both Iran and Israel to reject revenge and instend pursue peaceful solutions after recent hostilities, urging both nations to step back from "bullying" and escalation 

Source :ABC News via AP

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