Top 10 International Bracking News Today - August 2,2025। Global Tensions, Economic Shocks & More

 1. U. S. Russia Nuclear Tensions Mount as Submarines Mobilized

In what analysts are calling the most dangerous flashpoint  since the Cold War, the US has ordered nuclear capable submarines into strategic positions near the Arctic and Pacific in response to a veiled threat from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Medvedev claimed that NATO's "provocations" have would not go unanswered, sparking fears of a potential unclear escalation. Global leaders are urging de-escalation, but the situation remains volatile.

Source :The Economic Times

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2. Russian Missile Attack Kills 31 in Kyiv

Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, was rocked by a series of missile attacks overnight that killed at least 31 civilians, including multiple children. Ukrainian officials reported that residential buildings were targeted, and dozens were injured. This attack comes as part of a renewed Russian offensive aimed at urban centers, despite international condemnation and existing sanctions.

Source :Reuters

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3. Trump Administration Imposes Steep Tariffs on 92 Countries

In a surprise announcement, the White House revealed sweeping trade tariffs on a range of products imported from 92 different countries. The new rates were range from 10% to 41% and affect sectors from electronics to agricultural goods. Economists warn this could trigger retaliatory tariffs, disrupt global supply chains and increase prices for American  consumers.

Source :Economic Times

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4. Wall Street Sees Worst Start to August in Years 

U. S. stock markets began August with severe losses. The Dow fell over 600 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq also ended deep in the red. The plunge was driven by fears over new tariffs, inflation concerns, and a disappointing jobs report. Investors are closely watching Federal Reserve signals for interest rate changes. 

Source :Economic Times 

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5. Weak Jobs Report Raises Economic Red Flags 

The latest US jobs report shows only 73000 new positions were added in July less than half of expectations. Simultaneously, unemployment rose to 4.2%, its highest point in 14 months. This slowdown is raising concerns that the economy may be slipping into a stagflationary phase, combining low growth with persistent inflation. 

Source :CNBC 

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6. Economic Policy Under Trump Faces Harsh Scrutiny 

Although President Trump claims the US economy is stronger than ever, key up, household debt is climbing, and consumer confidence is warning. Critics argue that the President's aggressive trade policies and rollback of fiscal regulations are destabilizing long term growth. Investors and economists are calling for more sustainable policy approaches. 

Source :Economic Times

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7. Gaza's Humanitarian Situation at Breaking Poz

The humanitarian  crisis in Gaza has reached alarming new levels. According to the UN, over 80% of the population lacks access to clean water and hospitals. Many international NGOs have been blocked from delivering aid, and with infrastructure heavily damaged, famine looms. 

Source :Al Jazeera 

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8. Gaza Teen Athlete Dies of Starvation 

In a heartbreaking development, a young Palestinian boy formerly a regional track champion has died from malnutrition in northern Gaza. The boy's death has become symbolic of the larger humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in the region, prompting renewed calls for ceasefire and international intervention. 

Source :Al Jazeera 

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9. Rwanda - DR Congo Sign Landmark Peace and Trade Accord 

Offering a rare positive note, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have signed a historic agreement amied at easing cross border tensions and promoting regional trade. The deal includes infrastructure development, customs streamlineing and peacekeeping collaboration potentially settling a model for conflict resolution in other parts of Africa. 

Source : Reuters Africa

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10. 2025 Global Film Festival Calendar Released 

The global entertainment community is gearing up for a dynamic year as the 2025 International film festivals and markets calendar has officially been released. Events like Berlinale, Cannes, Venice and Toronto are expected to return with stronger in person attendance and expanded online components, giving filmmakers broader platforms amid a recovering media economy. 

Source :Screen Daily

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SUMMARY 

Today's top international headlines highlight rising global instability. U. S. Russia nuclear tensions are escalating, while Kyiv suffers deadly missile strikes. The US economy shows signs of weakness with poor job data and falling markets, amid new global tariffs. Meanwhile, Gaza faces a worsening humanitarian crisis, though some hope emerges with a new peace deal between Rwanda and DR Congo












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