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

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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 humanitarian corridor and releasing hostages. Witkoff's candid style during past hostage negotiations has renewed attention on the fragile ceasefire established earlier this year.

Source:Reuters

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3. ICJ Set to Deliver Landmark Climate Advisory Opinion 

Today, the international Court of Justice will issue a non-binding but consequential advisory opinion on whether nations have legal obligations under international law to prevent climate damage and whether significant emitters should be held accountable. This "historic" ruling could shape future attacks in environmental litigation and influence domestic laws worldwide. 

Source :Reuters, Ap, Arab News

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4. Global Green Bond Issuance Slumps Nearly One-Third 

New data from Fitch Ratings show that sustainability focused bond issuance fell by 25% year-over-year to $440 billion in the first half of 2025, driven largely by a sharp 32% decline in green bonds. Analysts attribute the drop to rollback of climate regulations in major economies like the US and EU raising concerns about reduced private capital for sustainable development. 

Source :Reuters 

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5. World Court Advisory Opinion Could Spur Legal Action on Climate 

Legal experts believe the forthcoming ICJ advisory opinion may be the "most consequential" in its history, providing foundation for future climate litigation. Institutes like the London School of Economics report nearly 3000 climate lawsuits across over 60 countries this ICJ opinion could unify global precedent. 

Source :Reuters, Reuters COP coverage 

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6. Bangladesh Removes State Quota for Civil Service after Student Protests 

Facing sustained nationwide protests by University students, Bangladesh's government has accpected a Supreme Court ruling to scrap quotas in 93% of civil service posts. Demonstrators aslo demand full reopening of universities and restoration of digital networks. Authorities have promised further review on tertiary education reforms. 

Source :Reuters 

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7. Pakistan Tours Bangladesh in U-20 Woman's Football Championship 

Bangladesh hosted the SAFF U-20 Women's Football Championship at Dhaka's Sher-e-Bangla Stadium. The home side emerged as champions, with goalkeeper Mosammat Sagorika earning best goalkeeper honors. While less widely reported, this marks a milestone for youth and women's football in the region. 

Source :Wikipedia 

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8. Bangladesh Students Protest After Dhaka Jet Crash 

Over 200 students, joined by parents, marched outside military headquarters in Dhaka demanding truthful answers and accountability after lest week's F-7 BGI jet crash into a school that killed 27 children. Police reportedly used tear gas to disperse crowds. Protests persist amid calls for safer military training protocols. 

Source :Reuters

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9. Death Toll Rises to 27 Milestone School Crash 

Officials confirmed that at least 27 individuals, including 25 students, two teachers and the pilot lost their lives in the crash of a Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI jet into Milestone School in Dhaka last week. Another 88 people sustained injuries. Authorities continue rescue and medical efforts while an investigation is underway. 

Source :Reuters 

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10. Qatar Enters Talks to Host 2036 Olympic Games 

Qatar has announced discussions with the International Olympic Committee on bidding for the 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games. With much existing infrastructure from previous major events, Qatar seeks to become the first Middle Eastern nation to host the Olympics. However, the bid remains at an early negotiation stage. 

Source :Reuters

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SUMMARY 

On July 23,2025, International attention turned to diplomacy, climate accountability, and local unrest. A second tanker avoided India's sanctioned refiner, hinting at global compliance levels. Former US envoy Steve Witkoff resumed high stakes Gaza ceasefire talks, and the ICJ prepared to issue a landmark climate advisory set to guide global legal frameworks. Meanwhile, Green bond markets slumped and Bangladesh enacted political reforms while facing protests and investigating a tragic jet crash. Qatar moved toward Olympic ambitions. The day underscored global interdependence across energy, law, security, environment and human rights. 











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