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
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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
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3. Iran Retaliates with Missile Strikes
Shortly after the attack, Iran launched a series of retailatory missiles toward Israel, injuring at least 16 civilians. Israel quickly responsed by targeting several Iranian military installations. Though there is no evidence of nuclear radiation leaks, tensions remain extremely high in the region.
Source :The Guardian
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4. UK Calls Emergency COBRA Meeting
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called an emergency COBRA meeting following the Middle East escalation. British officials emphasised their support for diplomatic solutions, although they were reportedly informed of the U. S. Operation in advance.
Source :The Scottish Sun
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5. Airlines Reroute Flights Over Middle East
Due to increased risks, several airlines have rerouted flights to avoid airspace over Iran, Iraq and part of Israel. According to Flightradar24, aircraft are being redirected through Egypt and the Cadpian Sea ensure passenger safety.
Source :Flightradar24
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6. Crypto Markets Drop Amid Conflict
Financial markets, especially crypto currencies reacted to the Middle East conflict. Ethereum dropped more than 5% and Bitcoin saw a 1% dip. Investors fear that oil price hikes and global instability could deepen if the conflict escalates
Source :CoinDesk
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7. South Korea Sends Trade Envoy to U. S. Over Tariff Talks
South Korea's trade minister Yeo Han-Koo began a six-day visit to Washington to negotiate the removal of U. S. tariffs. The Biden administration recently announced a 90 day suspension on 10% blanket tariffs and the Korean delegation is seeking full exemptions before July.
Source :Yonhap News
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8. Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza Bound Aid Ship
A UK flagged ship, Madleen, carrying humanitarian aid and climate activist Greta Thunberg was intercepted by the Israeli navy en route to Gaza. Twelve crew members were arrested but later deported. The aid included food, formula and medicine supplies.
Source : Al Jazeera
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9. Riots Erupt in Northern Ireland
Since June 11, multiple towns in Northern Ireland, including Ballymena and Coleraine have seen violent riots involving petrol bombs, arson and police injures. Security forces are on high alert and dozens have been arrested.
Source :BBC News
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10. Paris Riots After PSG's Champions League Victory
Following Paris Saint-Germain's UEFA Champions League win on May 31, celebrations turned violent. Over 500 people were arrested across France, two were killed and significant property damage was reported. The violence continued well into June.
Source :France 24
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