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Top 10 International Bracking News Today - 31 July 2025। Russia Ukraine Conflict, Flood Disaster, UN Gaza Peace Summit & More

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  1. Russian Missile and Drone Attacks Pound Kyiv 8 Dead, 88 Injured Early Tuesday, Russian launched over 300 drones and 8 missiles against Kyiv, killing at least 8 civilians including a six years old boy, and injuring 88 others. The attacks triggered widespread power outages, destroyed civilian infrastructure, and severely damaged multiple residential buildings. Emergency services reported that they are still pulling survivors from rubble. President Zelenskyy condemned the onslaught, saying, "Peace without strength is impossible". Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Tramp Imposes Limited Copper Tariffs, US Prices Collapse  President Trump announced 50% tariffs on imported copper pipes and wiring excluding cathodes, concentrates and ores leading to a sharp 20% plunge in Comex copper prices. The move was aimed at protecting domestic manufacturings, but it caused confusion and volatility in the metals market. The US premium over LME narro...

Top 10 International Bracking News Today - 30 July 2025। Tsunami, Japan, Russia & More

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  1. Magnitude 8.8 Earthquake Sparks Widespread Tsunami Alerts A massive 8.8 magnitude quake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on July 30, triggering tsunami waves up to 5 metres (16 ft) in Kamchatka and widespread Evacuations across the Pacific rim. Alerts were issued for Japan, Hawaii, Alaska, parts of the US West Coast, and Pacific islands, with waves hitting as far as California. Brazil also issued warnings. Experts consider this the strongest quake since 2011. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Tsunami Waves Reach Hawaii and California  Hawaii recorded tsunami surges up to 1.7 metres (5.5 ft), prompting widespread evacuations and closure of schools and public facilities. On the US West Coast, waves around 0.5m (1.6 ft) were observed in California, causing beach flooding and minor infrastructure damage.. Emergency services remained on high alert throughout the day. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNe...

Top 10 International Bracking News Today - July 29,2025। War, Trade & Global Peace Updates

 1. Russian Bombing of Ukrainian Prison Kills 17,Wounds Dozens A Russian airstrike destroyed a penal colony in Southeastern Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, killing at least 17 inmates and injuring dozens. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said the bombing was deliberate and came after a shortened peace ultimatum from US President Trump to Putin. The prison's dining hall was obliterated. Dozens more were wounded ; among them a 23-years old pregnant women killed in a hospital strike nearby. Source :Reuters  Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. U. S. China Trade Talks Resume in Stockholm  Senior US and Chinese officials met for a second day of trade talks in Stockholm aimed at extending a tariff truce for 90 days and easing friction from export controls and sanctions. While no major breakthroughs were announced, both sides are weighing broader easing and a possible future meeting between Trump and Xi. The talks follow a landmark trade deal recently reached...

Top 10 International Bracking News Today - July 28,2025। Global Headlines with Full Sources

 1. Massive Floods Hit Central China 39 Dead, 70000+ Displaced Relentless monsoon rains have devastated China's Henan and Hubei provinces. Over 39 people have been confirmed dead, and more than 70000 residents have fled their homes. Emergency teams have been deployed with inflatable boats, while the military set the relief camps. Videos show streets turned into rivers and vehicles submerged. The central government has pledged 500 million yuan in aid. Source :Reuters, Xinhua Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Russia Opens New Frontline Near Kharkiv as Ukraine Resists  In a dramatic escalation, Russian forces launched a new offensive near Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region. Ukrainian defenders are reportedly holding key checkpoints, but missile attacks continue to target civilian infrastructure. President Zelenskyy addressed the nation, calling for more year defenses and drones from NATO allies. At least 20 civilians were injured today in surrounding...

Top 10 International Bracking News Today - July 27, 2025। Global Headlines with Sources

 1. UN Security Council to Hold Emergency Session on Sudan Civil War The UN Security Council has scheduled an emergency meeting to address the deteriorating civil war in Sudan, where over 600  civilians were reportedly killed in the last two weeks. International aid agencies have warned of mass starvation in conflict zones, especially in Darfur and Khartoum. Source : Al Jazeera, UN News Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Ukraine Downs 30 Russian Drones Over Kyiv and Odessa Ukrainian forces intercepted and destroyed 30 Russian drones in overnight attacks targeting key infrastructure in Kyiv and Odessa. At least 5 people were injured, and several energy facilities were damaged. The West has renewed calls to send more advanced air defense systems.  Source :Reuters, BBC  Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. Taiwan Detects Record Number of Chinese Warplanes Near Airspace Taiwan's Ministry of Defence reported 45 Chinese mi...

Top 10 International Bracking News Today - July 26,2025। Global Diplomacy, Climate Verdict, Protests & Olympic Bid

  1. Taiwan Holds Major Recall Election in Message to China Voters in Taiwan took a part in landmark recall election targeting 24 lawmakers from the opposition Kuomintang(KMT). This initiative is being viewed as a pivotal statement against China's growing influence and a strong endorsement of democratic governance. The results of this vote could shift the legislative balance toward the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), further solidifiying Taiwan's independent political stance. International observers are monitoring the election closely. Source :Reuters.com Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. U. S. and China Clash Over Ukraine at U. No. Security Council  In a tense United Nations Security Council session, the United States accused China of indirectly supporting Russia's war in Ukraine by providing duel use goods that are being integrated into Russian military systems. China sharply rejected these allegations, claiming the U. S. is. Promoting d...

Top 10 International News Today। July 25,2025

  1. Ukraine Downs Hypersonic Missile in Major Defence Win Ukraine claims to have successfully intercepted a Russian Kinzhal Hypersonic missile using US supplied Patriot systems, marking a rate and strategic defence success. Military analysts see this as a morale boost and significant proof of the effectiveness of Western air defense integration. The missile was reportedly targeting key infrastructure in Kyiv. Source :CNN, BBC Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. UN Condemns Mass Executions in Myanmar  The UN has condemned the military junta in Myanmar for the extrajudicial execution of at least 38 political prisoners in recent weeks. Independent observers warn the real death toll could be much higher. This marks one of the largest series of politically motivated killings in the country since the 2021 coup. Source :Al Jazeera, Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  3. U. S. Senate Approves $95 Billion Indo Pacific Security Bil...

Top 10 International Bracking News Today - July 24,2025। Global Headlines :Russia-North Korea Pact, EU Al Law, France Wildfires & More

  1. Putin and Kim Jong Un Sign Defense Pact with Joint Drills Ahead In a move signaling Deepening ties, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a landmark defence agreement during a high profile meeting in Pyongyang. The pact promises mutual defence support, joint military exercises and expanded energy and agricultural trade. Analysts suggest the deal could reshape security dynamics in the Asia Pacific region, raising concerns in Washington, Seoul and Tokyo.  Source :Reuters, Al Jazeera Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. EU Adopts Landmark Al Law to Regulate High Risk Use Cases  The European Union has passed the much anticipated Artifical Intelligence Act, the world's first comprehensive legal framework on Al. The law bans biometric surveillance in public spaces, emotion recognition in workplaces and AI-based social scoring. Companies failing to comply could face heavy penalties. Advocates say the law balances...

Top 10 International Bracking News Today - 23 July 2025। Climate Ruling, Gaza Diplomacy & Bangladesh Unrest

 1. Second Tanker Skips Fuel Loading at Sanctions Hit Nayara in India A BP-chartered tanker, Chang Hang Xing Yun, canceled its scheduled July 29-31diesel picked at Nayara Energy's Vadinar refinery, becoming the second vessel to avoid docking following recent EU sanctions targeting the Russian linked Indian refinery. The diesel, originally earmarked for Southeast Asia or Bangladesh,is now planned to be loaded in Kuwait before heading to East Africa. Industry sources warn that repeated cancellations suggest growing compliance with EU restrictions and could place pressure on India's fuel supply chain. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Trump Envoy Travels to Europe to Push Gaza Ceasefire  Steve Witkoff, the former Trump Presidential envoy to the Middle East, is travelling to Rome and Doha this week to negotiate a proposed 60 days ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Official statements indicate high hopes for establishing a humanit...

Top 10 International Bracking News Today - July 22, 2025। Bangladesh Crash, Al Drones & Climate Summit

 1. Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crashes into Dhaka School - At Least 19 Dead A Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI training jet crashed into the Milestone School & College in Uttara, Dhaka, this afternoon. The pilot reportedly attempted to steer away from densely populated buildings after detecting mechanical failure, but the aircraft crashed, killing at least 19 individuals primarily students and injuring approximately 164 others, with many in critical condition. The government has declared a national day of mourning and ordered an official investigation. Students and citizens have demanded urgent accountability and safety measures. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Ukraine Recaptures Vovchansk in Counteroffensive  Ukrainian troops have successfully recaptured Vovchansk, a significant strategic town near the Russian border, as a part of their ongoing summer offensive. Ukrainian officials started the operation disrupted Russian supply lines...

Top 10 Breaking World News - July 21,2025। Wildfires, Wars & Weather Chaos

 1. Major Wildfires Erupt in Greece Thousands Evacuated Massive Wildfires have broken out in Central and southern Greece amid scorching temperatures surpassing 42°C (107.6°F). Over 20000 residents and tourists have been evacuated from towns near Athens and on the island of Evia. Firefighters are working with aerial support, but strong winds are fueling the blazes. Authorities have declared a state of emergency in multiple regions. This is the second wave of wildfires to hit Greece this summer, as the country struggles with extreme climate conditions. Source :Al Jazeera, BBC Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. UN Warns of Escalating Famine in Sudan Amid Civil War  The United Nations has warned that nearly 5 million people in Sudan are on the brink of famine as fighting intensifies between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Aid convoys are being blocked or looted, and many regions remain inaccessible. Children are the most affected, with report...

Top 10 International Bracking News Today - July 20,2025। Earthquake, Floods, War & Diplomacy Updates

  1. 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Russia's Kamchatka, Tsunami Watch Lifted A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula early Sunday. The quake originated at a depth of approximately 10 kilometres beneath the sea. Authorities initially issued tsunami watches for Hawaii, Japan and parts of Alaska. However, these were lifted after analysis revealed no significant tsunami threat. Seismologists continue to monitor aftershocks. So far, no major injuries or structural damage have been reported, but coastal residents remain alert. Source :Reuters Thanks for reading! Stay updated with WorldNewsInfo  2. Heavy Rains in South Korea Trigger Floods Death Toll Rises to 14 Torrential rains have battered South Korea since Wednesday, triggering severe floods and landlines. At least 14 people have died and 12 are still missing, particularly in the mountainous area near Gapyeong. Emergency services and military personnel are engaged in rescue operations, though he...