Top 30 World News – July 2025
Top 30 World News – July 2025
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Space mission MethaneSAT reported critical communication failure, likely beyond recovery.
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Astronomers detected a rare interstellar object entering our solar system.
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Climate scientists warned that global warming could severely affect vanilla pollination by 2050.
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NASA’s TESS mission confirmed over 10,000 eclipsing binary stars, with thousands newly discovered.
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Genetic science company announced plans to revive the extinct moa bird.
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China recorded a drop in carbon emissions despite rising power demand.
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Scientists detected the most massive black hole merger ever recorded.
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Astronomers revealed details of a distant, mysterious sednoid object.
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Breakthrough AI tool launched, capable of performing complex multi-step tasks.
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Antarctic research team retrieved ice cores dating back 1.5 million years.
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BRICS leaders held their annual summit, announcing new AI governance measures.
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International legal investigation launched into alleged war crimes by a world leader.
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Central Texas floods killed over 145 people and left more than 100 missing.
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World Aquatics Championships opened in Singapore with record participation.
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Violent clashes erupted in southern Syria between local community groups.
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Airstrikes targeted key government buildings in Syria.
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Military jet crashed into a school in Bangladesh, causing heavy casualties.
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International court ruled that countries can be sued for historical greenhouse gas emissions.
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Passenger plane crash in Siberia left dozens dead.
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Border tensions between two Southeast Asian nations displaced over 100,000 people.
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A massive earthquake struck near Kamchatka, triggering widespread tsunami warnings.
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Stampede at a humanitarian aid site in Gaza killed over 20 people.
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Humanitarian agencies warned of worsening famine in Gaza, with child deaths rising.
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July 2025 marked the third-hottest July in recorded history, with new temperature records in multiple countries.
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Global food prices hit a two-year high, driven by rising meat and oil costs.
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Unprecedented heatwaves struck multiple continents, sparking wildfires and crop losses.
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Global stock markets surged, setting multiple all-time records.
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Rising tensions in the Middle East pushed oil prices to their highest point in years.
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Inflation concerns caused uncertainty over future central bank rate cuts.
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A well-known Japanese artist’s prediction for July disasters stirred public anxiety.

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