India’s Modi’s choice to attend the G7 summit in Canada is being celebrated by many as a ‘Pyrrhic victory,’ highlighting remarkable diplomatic progress amid persistent geopolitical tensions and urgent domestic challenges
Month: June 2025
Germany and Denmark have joined forces, pledging a strong and united stance on immigration. Together, they are championing tougher controls and deeper cooperation to better manage migrant flows and enhance border security-signaling a bold move toward more coordinated migration policies across Europe
France news roundup: 5-11 June brings you the most thrilling breakthroughs in politics, health, and technology. This week unveiled powerful government reforms, exciting vaccine advancements, and cutting-edge AI research poised to transform the nation’s future
The U.K., Canada, and several allies have made a powerful move by imposing sanctions on far-right Israeli ministers, signaling deep concern over policies that could destabilize the region, the Wall Street Journal reports
Two men were put to death on the very same day in the U.S.: Anthony Wainwright in Florida and Gregory Hunt in Alabama. Both faced lethal injection for separate capital crimes, making this a rare and striking moment of simultaneous executions
While France’s support of the American colonists often takes center stage, Spain’s powerful and strategic role in confronting British forces during the Revolutionary War is just as remarkable, providing essential military aid and resources that were key to securing independence
Former President Trump unveiled a bold new strategy: securing magnets and rare earth minerals from China while simultaneously slapping tariffs on Chinese goods at a staggering 55%. This move signals a daring and complex shift in the US trade policy and supply chain approach
Australia all-rounder Beau Webster describes the World Test Championship final as an exhilarating ‘honeymoon’ phase, highlighting the team’s fierce determination and buzzing excitement as they prepare for this epic showdown. Coverage by BBC
The Japanese government is preparing to relax language requirements for non-Japanese bus and taxi drivers, opening the door to those with basic Japanese skills. This move aims to address labor shortages by expanding the pool of qualified drivers and making it easier for more candidates to join the workforce
U.S., UK, French, and Finnish Air Forces have joined forces in Finland for Atlantic Trident 25, elevating multinational collaboration and enhancing readiness through dynamic, integrated training exercises
Argentina and Colombia clashed in a gripping showdown on June 11, 2025, ending in a hard-fought 1-1 draw. Both teams showcased impenetrable defense and came close to scoring decisive goals but fell just short. This electrifying result leaves the group standings wide open, ramping up the anticipation for the upcoming matches!
Italy’s recent referendums fizzled out as voter turnout plunged far below the required threshold, rendering the results invalid. This dramatic decline in participation highlights growing public apathy and presents major challenges for upcoming political reforms
India is surging ahead of China, the US, EU, and Germany in economic growth, driven by robust domestic demand, lightning-fast digital adoption, and groundbreaking manufacturing reforms-signaling a powerful shift in the global economic landscape
Germany’s Friedrich Merz stepped away from former President Donald Trump’s event unscathed and radiating confidence. The CDU leader dismissed any concerns, calling the gathering nothing more than a “show” and emphasizing a powerful sense of political stability on the horizon
Brazil has once again secured their spot in the 2026 World Cup, extending their legendary streak as the only team to qualify for every single tournament. This latest victory showcases their unstoppable dominance on the world football stage
France is now caught in a heated legal battle over decades of unpaid rent for the Baghdad embassy property owned by displaced Iraqi Jews, reigniting a complex and deeply rooted dispute tied to historical property claims, reports JNS.org
Canada has already burned through a wildfire-damaged area in 2024 that surpasses the size of an entire year’s total. With fierce fires relentlessly endangering communities and ecosystems, alarm bells are ringing louder than ever about the escalating impacts of climate change
USMNT suffered a shocking 4-1 loss to Switzerland, leaving fans reeling from a performance full of costly mistakes. Key stats highlight glaring defensive lapses and missed chances, raising serious questions about the team’s preparedness for the battles ahead
The IMF’s 2025 Article IV Consultation for Spain highlights robust economic growth and improved fiscal stability, while emphasizing the need for continued reforms to boost productivity and address labor market challenges decisively
China’s Vice Premier Li revealed that China and the U.S. have crafted an initial framework to tackle trade issues. He also confirmed plans to brief top leaders on the latest developments, Reuters reports




















