Top 10 International Bracking News Today _July 18,2025। Global Heatwave Conflicts & Tech News

 1. U. S. and China Resume High-Level Economic Talks

Senior officials from the United States and China held their first in person economic dialogue in over a year in Beijing. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to discuss trade imbalances, supply chains, and concerns over semiconductor export restrictions. Both sides agreed to continue regular communication, although significant policy shifts remain unlikely.

Source : Reuters

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2. Russian Strikes Intensity as Ukraine Prepares for Patriot Delivery

Russian forces launched a wave of missile attacks across eastern Ukraine, killing a least 12 civilians in Kharkiv and Donetsk. The strikes come days before NATO is expected to deliver additional Patriot missile defence systems to Kyiv. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urged allies to accelerate shipments amid growing pressure on the front lines.

Source :BBC

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3. France Bans TikTok on Government Devices

The French government officially banned TikTok on all official state devices citing security concerns and data privacy risks. The move follows similar actions in the US, UK and EU institutions. Government employees are now prohibited from using the app on any device with access to internal networks. 

Source :France 24

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4. Deadly Heatwave Grips Southern Europe 

Southern Europe continues to face a deadly heatwave with temperatures exceeding 44°C in Spain, Italy and Greece. At least 27 people have died due to heat-related complications this week. Authorities have advised residents to avoid outdoor activity during the afternoon, and several wildfires have erupted across Sardines and Andalusia. 

Source : Al Jazeera

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5. Israel Expands Ground Operations in Gaza Strip 

The Israeli military has expanded its ground operations into central Gaza, claiming it targets Hamas infrastructure. Palestinian health officials report at least 39 deaths in the past 24 hours, including women and children. Humanitarian aid remains restricted and the UN warns of worsening conditions for over 1.7 million displaced residents. 

Source :CNN

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6. India Successfully Launches Gaganyaan Test Flight 

India's space agency ISRO successfully launched an unscrewed test mission under its Gaganyaan program the country's first human spaceflight initiative. The mission tested the crew module and escape system, paving the way for a future crewed launch expected in 2026. Prime Minister Modi hailed it as a historic achievement. 

Source : Times of India

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7. German Economy Grows 0.3% Amid Industrial Rebound 

Germany's GDP grew by 0.3% in Q2 2025, driven by a rebound in industrial output and strong exports to Asia. The growth exceeded forecasts, easing concerns of recession. However, inflation remains elevated at 4.1% prompting continued scrutiny from the European Central Bank. 

Source :Dw News 

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8. Ethiopia Declares State of Emergency in Amhara Region 

Ethiopia has declared a six month state of emergency in the Amhara region after deathly clashes between government forces and local militia. The unrest has displayed over 90000 people, and the UN is urging both sides to pursue peace talks. 

Source :Reuters 

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9. Bitcoin Surges Above $72000 on ETF Speculation 

Bitcoin rose to a new two month high briefly crossing $72000, fueled by renewed speculation that the US SEC may approve a Bitcoin ETF in the coming weeks. Investors are also optimistic due to increasing adoption by institutional firms. 

Source :Bloomberg

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10. Nigeria Military Rescues 31 Schoolchildren from Bandits 

Nigerian Security forces rescued 31 schoolchildren kidnapped by armed bandits in Kaduna state earlier this month. The children, aged between 6 and 14, were freed after a joint operation and are now receiving medical care. Authorities have launched a manhunt for the gang responsible. 

Source :BBC Africa 

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SUMMARY 

From renewable US-China diplomacy to a worsening heatwave in Europe and intensified conflict in Gaza, today's global headlines reveal a would in flux. Geopolitical tensions, climate disasters, and tech policy shifts continue to dominate the landscape. But moments of progress like India's space success and Nigeria's rescue mission offer hope amid uncertainty. 





















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