Top 10 International Bracking News Today - 20 June 2025
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
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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
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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
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4. China issues red alert as heavy monsoon floods hit provinces
Severe rainstorms led China to issue its first red flood alerts of 2025 in Central provinces. The East Asian monsoon is expected to cause more flooding in the coming weeks.
Source :Al Jazeera
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5. UN condemns human rights violations in North Korea
A UN report reveals forced labor, mass executions, and famine in North Korea have worsened post-COVID. It urges global action as abuses continue unchecked.
Source : ABC News
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6. China-New Zealand hold high-level talks on trade and security
President Xi Jinping and New Zealand PM Luxon met to expand trade relations and coordinate on Pacific maritime security and regional stability.
Source :Reuters
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7. UK Parliament prepares for vote on assisted dying bill
A landmark bill will allow terminally ill patients to end their lives legally under strict conditions. If passed, it moves next to the House of Lords.
Source :The Guardian
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8. Australia withdraws embassy staff from Iran, ANU under review
Australia is evacuating diplomats from Tehran amid safety concerns. The Education Minister also intervened in governance matters at Australian National University (ANU)
Source :The Guardian
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9. Thai political unrest disrupts economic recovery
Ongoing political disputes in Thailand are delaying the national budget, stalling development plans and weakening the country's fragile economic outlook.
Source :Nikkei Asia
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10. Gaza Freedom Flotilla intercepted by Israel ;activists deported
Israeli forces intercepted a UK-flagged humanitarian ship bound for Gaza with aid supplies. High-profile activists, including Greta Thunberg, were detained and later deported.
Source :Al Jazeera
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