🌐 Today’s Top International Headlines – June 28, 2025

 


🌍 Global Conflicts & Diplomacy


Ukraine strikes Russian airbase: Ukrainian forces successfully hit four Russian Su-34 aircraft at the Marinovka airbase near Volgograd, roughly 550 miles from the front line.
Israel‑Iran tensions rise:
 Senate rejected a war‑powers resolution aimed at limiting former President Trump’s influence amid escalating Israel-Iran dynamics .
Amid Iran‑Israel war surge: A weekly overview underscores deepening instability in the Middle East, driven by a 12-day Iran-Israel war and intensifying Russian strikes in Ukraine .
Brussels summit on security: EU leaders met in Brussels to tackle pressing issues like Ukraine's EU accession, Middle East tensions, migration control, and new sanctions on Russia .

πŸ•Š️ Human Rights & Justice


Japan’s latest execution condemned: Amnesty International criticized Japan’s execution of a man convicted in nine murders, calling it a “stain” on the nation's human rights record .

🧭 International Governance


Super-rich fleeing UK: Around 16,500 high‑net‑worth individuals are set to leave the UK, citing changes to the non‑dom tax rules; this could counteract a projected £12.7 billion revenue boost and impact the economy.

πŸ›°️ Science, Culture & Sport


ESA symposium in Vienna: The European Space Agency's Living Planet Symposium kicked off in Vienna, pairing space science exchange with summer cultural events
UFC weigh-ins in Vegas: Official weigh-in results were announced ahead of UFC 317, scheduled for today in Las Vegas as part of International Fight WeekLeague of Legends MSI: The Mid‑Season Invitational (MSI) began June 27 in Vancouver – the first time Canada hosts this major LoL tournament 
WWE Night of Champions: Taking place June 28 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the event features finals of King & Queen of the Ring and John Cena’s last Saudi PPV appearance 

πŸ‘‘ Pageants & Events


Miss Supranational crowned: Eduarda Braum of Brazil clinched the Miss Supranational 2025 title in Poland, marking Brazil’s first win.

πŸ” Trends & Market Alerts

Gold drops 2%: Prices hit a near one‑month low following signs of easing tensions in U.S.–China trade relations

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