Top 10 international bracking news _15 June 2025
1. Israel Iran Tensions Explode with Drone and Missile Attacks
Iran and Yemen's Houthi rebels jointly launched a wave of the over 300 drones and missiles targeting Israeli cities like Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Rehovot. Despite Israel's Iron Dome defence system intercepting many several missiles reached urban areas, killing at least 13 people and injuring over 200. This marks one of the most intense direct attacks on Israeli soil in recent years.
Source :Reuters
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2. Tramp's 79 Birthday Marked by Violence and National Unrest
Donald Trump’s birthday on June 14 saw nationwide demonstration and celebrations by supporters. However, clashes broke out in multiple states. In Minnesota, a shooting during a protest led to the tragic deaths of a local lawmaker and her husband. Tramp later posted a statement saying he would "bring order back to America again".
Source :The Guardian
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3. UN Security Council Convenes Emergency Sessions
The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting to discuss the growing threat of a regional war in the Middle East. UN Secretary - General Antonio Guterres called for "maximum restraint" and emphasised the need for urgent diplomacy to prevent escalation between Iran and Israel.
Source :ABC News
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4. Iran Threatens Closure of Strait of Hormus
Iran has warned it might block the Strait of Hormus _a vital passage for nearly 20% of the world's oil supply _in response to Israeli military actions. Global crude oil prices jumped by over 7% in a single day due to disrupted supply lines.
Source :Reuters
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5. European Leaders Urge Nuclear Diplomacy
The leaders of Germany, France and UK jointly issued a statement calling on Iran to return to nuclear negotiations. They expressed concern about the collapse of the 2015 nuclear agreement and the risk of further destabilising the Middle East.
Source :BBC
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6. Gulf Stock Markets Plunge Amid War Fears
Stock exchanges in Riyadh, Doha and Abu Dhabi saw massive sell-offs as investors reacted to the threat of war in the region. Energy and airline sectors were hit the hardest, with several indices dropping over 4% in a single session.
Source :Bloomberg
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7. Deadly Airstrikes Continue in Gaza
At least 12 civilians, including 4 children and 2 aid workers, were killed in Gaza following a series of Israeli airstrikes. The strikes reportedly targeted Hamas positions but hit nearby residential and humanitarian zones.
Source :Al Jazeera
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8. Helicopter Crash in India Kills 7 Hindu Pilgrims
A chartered helicopter carrying pilgrims to the holy Kedarnath temple crashed into a hillside amid dense fog, killing all seven passengers, including the pilot. Authorities are investigating whether technical faults or weather conditions caused the crash.
Source :Reuters
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9. Cambodia Files Border Dispute Case Against Thailand
Cambodia has filled a formal complaint to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding recent border clashes with Thailand. Cambodia officials accuse Thai military forces of unauthorised incursions and civilian casualties.
Source :Reuters
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10.Gaza Aid Ship Carrying Greta Thunberg Intercepted
Israeli naval forces intercepted the UK-based humanitarian ship Madleen, which was carrying essential medical aid and climate activist Greta Thunberg. The ship was attempting to breach the Gaza blockade. Activists on board were detained but not harmed.
Source :The Guardian
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