🌐 Global News Roundup – July 25, 2025
Your go-to weekly summary of international news from NaijaTrendZone247 — tracking the latest crises, diplomacy, conflict, and global developments.
🆘 Gaza Nears Full-Scale Famine
The United Nations has issued an urgent alert: Gaza may run out of lifesaving food supplies for children by mid-August. Over 28,000 malnourished children have been reported, with 81 child deaths already confirmed. After immense pressure from world leaders, Israel will now allow air-dropped aid into the region to help avert disaster.
🇫🇷 France to Recognize Palestinian State
In a historic move, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced France’s intention to recognize Palestine at the UN General Assembly this September. The decision has stirred sharp reactions from Israeli officials, while leaders in Ireland and Saudi Arabia have praised it. This could reshape future Middle East diplomacy.
⚔️ Thailand–Cambodia Border Clash Escalates
Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has left at least 16 civilians dead and displaced more than 140,000. Cambodia accused Thai forces of using cluster munitions and targeting cultural landmarks. The UN has called for an immediate ceasefire and a special Security Council session is underway.
✈️ Qatar Airways Faces Lawsuit Over Airport Strip Searches
Five women have won the right to sue Qatar Airways and Doha authorities after being forcibly strip-searched in 2020. The Australian Federal Court reversed an earlier ruling and allowed the case to proceed. The women allege serious trauma and privacy violations.
📉 Foreign Investment Boost in Zimbabwe
Foreign investors increased their participation in Zimbabwe’s stock market to 26.5% this quarter. Turnover jumped by 150%, indicating cautious confidence. However, the country still faces high inflation and economic instability, making long-term growth uncertain.
🇺🇦 Ukraine Withdraws Controversial Anti-Corruption Law
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has pulled a proposed anti-corruption law that was widely criticized by international partners. A new bill will restore independence to watchdog agencies. Meanwhile, drone attacks by Russia continue across Ukrainian cities. EU leaders are watching closely as Ukraine pursues membership talks.
🔎 What to Watch Next
- Gaza Aid: Will humanitarian supplies arrive in time?
- UN Assembly: France’s Palestine recognition may influence other nations.
- Border Conflict: Will ASEAN mediate the Thailand–Cambodia war?
- Qatar Case: Will this set a precedent for airline lawsuits?
- Ukraine: New anti-corruption law key to EU trust and aid.
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Written by NaijaTrendZone247 • Powered by ChatGPT • Weekly Foreign News • July 25, 2025
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