Top 10 International Bracking News Today -_10 August 2025

 1. China Details Senior Diplomat Liu

 Jianchao

In a significant political development, Liu Jianchao, head of the Chinese Communist Party's International Liaison Department and a likely future foreign minister, has been taken in for questioning upon his return to Beijing in late July. Liu, aged 61,  had recently completed visits to nations including Singapore, South Africa and Algeria and had fostered strong ties with Western diplomats the WSJ reports this marks the most prominent case of its kind since the investigation of Qin Gang in 2023. No official explanation has been provided, stirring speculation about internal power dynamics in China's diplomatic corps.

Source :Reuters.

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2. Netanyahu Justifies Gaza City Takeover as Hostage Strategy 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his government's controversial plan to assume control of Gaza City, arguing it is the "fastest way to end the war" and secure the release of hostages held by Hamas. He started the operation seeks to defend not occupy Hamas, with plans for a post conflict civilian administration. The proposal has ignited global backlash, prompting a UN Security Council meeting and sparking mass protests, including in Tel Aviv and London. Meanwhile, humanitarian conditions in Gaza remain dire, with only 14% of required aid delivered and over 61000 estimated deaths since the conflict began in 2023.

Source :The Guardian

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3. Australia's Foreign Policy : 'No  Role for Hamas' in Palestine State 

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles reaffirmed Australia's stance that Hamas should play no role in any future Palestinian government. He emphasized Australia's refusal to supply arms to Israel, despite criticisms citing Australia's indirect involvement in defense exports. Discussions have also begun on Australia's potential recognition of Palestinian statehood ahead of the UN General Assembly. 

Source :The Guardian 

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4. Spiritual Ascent : 6th Asian Yogasana Championship Begins in UAE

The 6th Asian Yogasana Championship commenced on August 9 at the Zayed Sports Complex in Fujairah, UAE. Some 160 competitors from 16 continues are participating, underlining the region's growing significance in fostering the sport. The event highlights ongoing efforts by the Asian Yogasana Sports Federation to promote structured training, certification programs, and broader yoga excellence. 

Source : Times of India

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5. Putin Plans Diplomatic Visit to India 

Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to visit India in late August, according to reports citing statements from India's national security advisor. The upcoming visit underscores continued strategic and diplomatic ties between Russia and India. 

Source : Reuters 

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6. Reflection : 80 Years After Hiroshima Nuclear Threat Looms 

An opinion piece marks the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing by reflecting on how nuclear weapons continue to cast a long shadow over global security. While some argue the bombing was necessary to end WWII, others emphasize its catastrophic humanitarian impact. The piece highlights contemporary challenges like India Pakistan tensions, North Korea's defiance, and Iran's nuclear ambitions, while urging calm, rational discourse in a world increasingly shaped by advanced warfare technologies. 

Source : New York Post 

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7. Europe-Ukraine Solidarity Intensifies Ahead of Trump-Putin Talks 

European leaders have rallied behind Ukraine, strongly asserting that President Zelenskyy must be included in any dialogue involving Trump and Putin. The unity reflects European insistence that peace must involve Ukraine's direct participation. 

Source :ABC News

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8. Nepal Holds First Pride Parade Since US Funding Cuts 

Nepal's LGBTQ+ Community held its first Pride rally in Kathmandu since US budget cuts affected support for international Pride events. The parade marked a landmark affirmation of LGBTQ + visibility and persistence despite financial and political setbacks. 

Source : ABC News 

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9. Europe Strives to Prevent Wildfire Catastrophe 

Amid escalating wildfire threats in Southern Europe where temperatures have soared countries across the region are mobilizing emergency services, implementing strict fire safety measures, and collaborating on resource sharing to curtail destruction. 

Source : Euronews 

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10. Three German 'Elves' Begin Epic Cycling Journey to Santa Claus Village 

In a light hearted human interest story, three postal workers from St. Nikolaus, Germany, dressed as elves, have embarked on a nearly 3000 km bike ride to Rovaniemi, Finland's famed Santa Claus village. Their mission? To personally deliver collected children's wish lists and rekindle holiday spirit across long distances. 

Source : ABC News

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SUMMARY 

August 10, 2025, reflects a world in flux from geopolitical power plays and humanitarian crises to cultural milestones and heartwarming human stories. Whether navigating the hardened corridors of diplomacy or the joyful spirit of community and sport, today reminds us that global narratives are both vast and varied. 













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