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

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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 towns.

Source : BBC, CNN

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3. Hamas Blames Israel for Ceasefire Breach After Rafah Strike 

Tensions flared in Gaza after an Israeli airstrike in Rafah killed at least eight civilians, including three children. Hamas condemned the attack as a violation of the Qatar mediated ceasefire. The Israeli military claimed they targeted a senior militant involved in previous rocket attacks. Humanitarian groups are urging all parties to return to  peace talks in Doha.

Source :Al Jazeera, Reuters

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4. Al Market Wobbles as Global Stock Indexes Fall Sharply 

Global financial markets took a hit today as fears of an Al bubble grew stronger. Tech giants like SynrhMind and NovaAl missed profit expectations, triggering a tech stock sell off. The Nssdaq dropped 2.4, while London's FTSE slid 1.8%. Analysts are concerned that Al valuetion is outpacing real world adoption, especially as interest rates remain high. 

Source :Bloomberg, CNBC

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5. North Korea Launches Two Missiles, Japan Issues Alert 

North Korea fired two ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan, prompting Japan to issue temporary shelter in place warnings in coastal cities. While no impact was reported on land, tensions are escalating. South Korea's military condemned the act as provocative and warned of "retailatory deterrence". The UN Security Council is expected to meet on the issue later this week. 

Source :NHK, Yonhap, Reuters

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6. Tigeay Violence Resumes Despite Ethiopia Peace Agreement

Ethiopia's fragile peace appears to be breaking as fighting resumed in parts of the Tigiay region. Local militias accuse federal troops of violating the November 2024 accord. Civilians are again being displaced, and the World Food Programme has suspended aid convoys citing safety risks. Experts warn that the country could return to full scale conflict. 

Source : Al JAZEERA, UNHCR 

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7. India's Chandrayaan-4 Enters Lunar Orbit for Sample Return Mission

India's space agency ISRO confirmed that Chandrayaan-4 successfully entered lunar orbit, positioning for a historic sample collection near the moon's South pole. The mission aims to bring back rock samples that could reveal secrets about the moon's early formation. Global space agencies, including NASA and ESA, have congratulated India on the achievement. 

Source :ISRO.gov.in, Times of India

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8. UK PM Survives Confidence Vote Amid Soaring Inflation & Protests 

UK PM Sarah Lindholm narrowly escaped ousting after surviving a no confidence vote 326-311 in Parliament. The vote followed mass protests triggered by inflation hitting 9.6% and rising energy bills. Lindholm promised immediate relief through a stimulus package and said a revised national budget would be presented next week

Source : BBC, The Guardian

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9. Amazon Fires Push Brazil to Declare National Emergency 

The Amazon rainforest is burning at record levels, prompting Brazil's government to declare a national emergency. Over 15000 square kilometres have burned since June, affecting air quality in several South American cities. Environmental groups point to illegal deforestation and weak enforcement as a key causes. The international community is urging Brazil to accpect foreign aid. 

Source :Reuters, Mongabay

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10. France Germany Pact Lays Groundwork for Al Safety in Europe 

France and Germany signed a groundbreaking bilateral agreement on Al safety, data transparency, and cross border regulatory standards. The pact is expected to influence the EU wide Al Act set for debate in Brussels next month. It also includes a joint research fund and ethnics commission for responsible Al development. 

Source :DW, Euronews 

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SUMMARY 

The world on July 28 witnessed a complex mix of natural disasters, geopolitical flashpoints and technological shifts. China battled deadly floods, while conflicts reignited in Ethiopia and Gaza. In Europe, governments grappled with economic pressure and regulatory moves on Al. India's lunar achievement and Brazil's emergency declaration added to a globally tense and transformative news day. 





















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