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Global News Summary – 2026-06-25

Global developments dominate today’s brief: France confirmed its first Ebola case in a doctor returning from the DRC, while a U.N. inquiry said post‑truce child killings in Gaza constitute genocide, a finding Israel rejects. Political shifts and diplomatic moves include Colombia’s conservative presidency taking shape, Iran inviting India’s PM Modi to Khamenei’s burial, and the White House canceling a housing‑cost bill signing, alongside heightened concern over conflict escalation in Sudan’s El Obeid.

Global News Summary – 2026-06-25
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France Confirms First Ebola Case in Doctor Returning from DRC
EDITORIAL SCORE 9.2 Health

France Confirms First Ebola Case in Doctor Returning from DRC

French authorities confirmed the country’s first Ebola case involving a doctor who returned from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Health officials have initiated their public‑health response, including testing and contact tracing.

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Iran Invites PM Modi to Khamenei’s Official Burial Ceremonies
EDITORIAL SCORE 9.0 World

Iran Invites PM Modi to Khamenei’s Official Burial Ceremonies

The Hindu reports that Iran has invited India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the official burial ceremonies of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei. Energy cooperation discussions are also underway in New Delhi.

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Trump Cancels Signing Ceremony for Bipartisan Housing-Cost Bill
EDITORIAL SCORE 9.0 Politics

Trump Cancels Signing Ceremony for Bipartisan Housing-Cost Bill

After rare bipartisan approval in Congress, the White House canceled a planned signing of legislation aimed at lowering housing costs. The move introduces uncertainty around the timing and next steps for the measure.

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U.N. Inquiry Says Post‑Truce Gaza Child Killings Constitute Genocide; Israel Rejects Finding
EDITORIAL SCORE 9.0 World

U.N. Inquiry Says Post‑Truce Gaza Child Killings Constitute Genocide; Israel Rejects Finding

A U.N. commission report concludes that Israeli actions resulting in the deaths of Gaza children after a truce amount to genocide. Israel’s U.N. mission dismissed the document as a “libelous sham” and criticized the investigatory body as fundamentally flawed.

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Colombia’s Leftwing Candidate Concedes to Trump‑Endorsed Millionaire
EDITORIAL SCORE 8.5 Politics

Colombia’s Leftwing Candidate Concedes to Trump‑Endorsed Millionaire

The Guardian reports that Colombia’s leftwing presidential contender has conceded defeat to a millionaire candidate backed by Donald Trump. The concession paves the way for a right‑leaning administration; no further details were provided in the headline.

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Israeli strikes kill two in southern Lebanon as mediation talks continue
EDITORIAL SCORE 8.4 World

Israeli strikes kill two in southern Lebanon as mediation talks continue

Al Jazeera reports that Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon left two dead even as Washington-led efforts to de-escalate proceed. Israel’s defense minister said troops will not withdraw, noting that strikes have slowed but not stopped.

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Researchers Report Possible First Signal from a Black Hole’s Event Horizon
EDITORIAL SCORE 8.4 Science

Researchers Report Possible First Signal from a Black Hole’s Event Horizon

Scientists say they have identified a gravitational ‘direct wave’ that could carry information about a black hole’s event horizon. If validated, the result would offer unprecedented insight into black hole boundaries and tests of general relativity.

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International pressure rises amid fears of escalation in Sudan’s El Obeid
EDITORIAL SCORE 8.2 World

International pressure rises amid fears of escalation in Sudan’s El Obeid

International actors, including the UN, warned of worsening conflict and humanitarian strain in Sudan, with El Obeid facing potential escalation similar to El Fasher. Diplomats and aid agencies are urging urgent measures to prevent further deterioration.

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IOC to Offer $10,000 Grants to All Future Olympians Per Games
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.5 Sports

IOC to Offer $10,000 Grants to All Future Olympians Per Games

The International Olympic Committee says every future Olympian will be able to apply for a $10,000 grant for each Olympic Games they compete in. The initiative aims to support athletes’ participation and preparation costs.

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RBI Finalizes Framework for Upper‑Layer NBFCs; Threshold Set at Rs 1 Lakh Crore
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.5 Business

RBI Finalizes Framework for Upper‑Layer NBFCs; Threshold Set at Rs 1 Lakh Crore

The Reserve Bank of India established an asset-size criterion of Rs 1 lakh crore and above to identify non-bank financial companies that could be placed in the “upper layer” for enhanced regulation. Questions remain over how the guidelines affect the potential listing of Tata Sons.

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Ugandan police rescue 37 in suspected Kasangati trafficking ring
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.4 Crime

Ugandan police rescue 37 in suspected Kasangati trafficking ring

Police in Kasangati, Wakiso District, rescued 37 suspected trafficking victims from a rented building and detained a religious leader alleged to have recruited children with promises of bursaries. Authorities are investigating the network’s operations across multiple regions.

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Homo naledi fossils from South African cave identified as all female
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.3 Science

Homo naledi fossils from South African cave identified as all female

Scientists determined that a set of Homo naledi remains recovered deep within a South African cave are all female. Researchers aim to learn why the sample is single‑sex and what it could reveal about social behavior or mortuary practices among this archaic human relative.

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British Airways Pilot Kwame Yeboah Named in Rape Case Report
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.2 Crime

British Airways Pilot Kwame Yeboah Named in Rape Case Report

BBC News reports that Kwame Yeboah, a British Airways pilot from Reading, travelled to meet a victim in Wirral after the two first messaged on Instagram. Additional details, including the victim’s age and the case outcome, were not included in the provided text.

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Kenya taps China’s CRBC for $1.2B expansion of Nairobi’s JKIA
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.1 Business

Kenya taps China’s CRBC for $1.2B expansion of Nairobi’s JKIA

Kenya awarded a $1.2 billion contract to China Road and Bridge Corporation to expand Jomo Kenyatta International Airport amid rising passenger demand. The project aims to boost capacity and modernize key infrastructure at the country’s main gateway.

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Rockstar outlines GTA 6 Standard and Ultimate editions, pricing and perks
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.0 Technology

Rockstar outlines GTA 6 Standard and Ultimate editions, pricing and perks

Rockstar confirmed Grand Theft Auto 6 will launch in just two versions: Standard and Ultimate. The Standard Edition is priced at $79.99/AU$129.95, while the Ultimate adds additional content and bonuses aimed at dedicated fans.

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Video purportedly shows police waving armed bandits through checkpoint in northwest Nigeria
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.0 Crime

Video purportedly shows police waving armed bandits through checkpoint in northwest Nigeria

SaharaReporters published footage allegedly showing armed bandits on motorcycles passing freely through a checkpoint between Zamfara and Sokoto as officers directed and hailed them. The clip has intensified concerns about security failures and police conduct in the region.

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U.S. Health Deals Stir Political Trouble for Kenya’s Government
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.0 Politics

U.S. Health Deals Stir Political Trouble for Kenya’s Government

France 24 reports that Washington’s transactional approach to aid has sparked anger in Kenya, including pushback over an Ebola quarantine center and access to personal health data. The controversy has intensified domestic criticism of the government’s handling of the agreements.

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Somalia Analysis: Mogadishu Clashes Expose a State Without Settlement
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.0 Politics

Somalia Analysis: Mogadishu Clashes Expose a State Without Settlement

African Arguments describes deadly clashes in Mogadishu driven by federal authorities seeking to tighten control, distinct from al‑Shabaab attacks. The analysis argues Somalia may be entering a new era marked by the absence of a stable political settlement.

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Cardano Wallet SecondFi Hit by $2.4M Exploit; Up to $20M at Risk
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.0 Technology

Cardano Wallet SecondFi Hit by $2.4M Exploit; Up to $20M at Risk

CoinDesk reports SecondFi suffered three attacks exploiting a wallet‑generation flaw, with about $2.4 million stolen and potential exposure of up to $20 million in user funds. The team says it secured an additional 129 million ADA before attackers could access it.

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Parnell Square Trial: Accused Denies Targeting ‘Smallest Children’ in Garda Interviews
EDITORIAL SCORE 7.0 Crime

Parnell Square Trial: Accused Denies Targeting ‘Smallest Children’ in Garda Interviews

Jurors were shown footage of interviews at Mountjoy Garda Station in which the accused rejected claims that he sought out the youngest victims during the Parnell Square attack. The trial continues with further evidence and testimony.

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WNBA discipline of Caitlin Clark after Mercury game draws backlash
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.6 Sports

WNBA discipline of Caitlin Clark after Mercury game draws backlash

A chippy fourth quarter between the Indiana Fever and Phoenix Mercury led to multiple technical fouls, including Caitlin Clark’s fifth of the season. The league’s decision sparked public criticism and claims of unequal treatment.

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Analysts urge defensives as India faces structural market challenges
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.5 Business

Analysts urge defensives as India faces structural market challenges

Market experts recommend investors tilt toward FMCG, pharma, IT and telecom for stability amid macroeconomic and earnings uncertainties. The shift reflects caution on cyclicals and a preference for resilient demand and cash flows.

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UN, Ethiopian experts urge stronger AI cooperation to counter Africa’s cyber threats
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.5 Technology

UN, Ethiopian experts urge stronger AI cooperation to counter Africa’s cyber threats

Experts in Addis Ababa called for deeper collaboration among AI stakeholders across Africa to address fast-evolving cyber risks. Priorities include capacity building, information sharing, and coordinated policies to strengthen resilience.

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Homo naledi Tooth Proteins Indicate All Individuals in Cave Were Female
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.5 Science

Homo naledi Tooth Proteins Indicate All Individuals in Cave Were Female

Daily Maverick reports that the first protein analysis of Homo naledi fossil teeth suggests all sampled individuals from the cave system were female. Researchers say the finding may point to cultural behaviors among this extinct human relative.

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Ottawa Moves to Fast‑Track Three Northern Projects as National Interests
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.5 Politics

Ottawa Moves to Fast‑Track Three Northern Projects as National Interests

CBC reports the federal government wants to designate three projects—a Northwest Territories highway, an Arctic deepwater port, and a nuclear waste storage facility in northwestern Ontario—as projects of national interest under the Building Canada Act. The designation would expedite approvals and oversight.

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Politics

Chief Justice Zeija Bans Surprise Witnesses in Civil Cases

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EDITORIAL SCORE 6.5 Politics

Chief Justice Zeija Bans Surprise Witnesses in Civil Cases

Chief Justice Zeija announced that surprise witnesses will no longer be allowed in civil cases. The move aims to curb ambush tactics and improve efficiency and fairness in proceedings.

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GSIS Sets Aside P69.1 Million for Mindanao Quake Damage Claims
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.5 Business

GSIS Sets Aside P69.1 Million for Mindanao Quake Damage Claims

The Government Service Insurance System earmarked P69.1 million in loss reserves to cover initial claims for government properties damaged by the magnitude 7.8 Mindanao earthquake. The allocation supports prompt claims handling while assessments continue.

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USM and UKM Break Into Top Seven of THE Impact Rankings 2026
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.5 World

USM and UKM Break Into Top Seven of THE Impact Rankings 2026

Universiti Sains Malaysia and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia secured places among the world’s top seven in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2026. The results bolster Malaysia’s profile in global higher education.

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Politics

Kenya’s Standard Group Rebuts President Ruto’s Criticism on X

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EDITORIAL SCORE 6.5 Politics

Kenya’s Standard Group Rebuts President Ruto’s Criticism on X

Standard Group responded to President William Ruto’s online remarks, saying it will not “cheer failure” and affirming that Kenya belongs to all Kenyans. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the government and the press over accountability and coverage.

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Ohio teen Mackenzie Shirilla loses appeal in murder-by-crash case
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.3 Crime

Ohio teen Mackenzie Shirilla loses appeal in murder-by-crash case

An appeals court has reportedly rejected Mackenzie Shirilla’s challenge to her conviction in a high-profile fatal car-crash case. With the appeal denied, her original prison sentence remains in effect, and the piece discusses what that means for her time behind bars.

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MEA official: Indian passport is a travel document, not proof of citizenship
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.3 Politics

MEA official: Indian passport is a travel document, not proof of citizenship

A senior official from India’s Ministry of External Affairs clarified that passports function as travel and identity documents rather than citizenship certificates. The statement seeks to correct public misconceptions and procedural misunderstandings.

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Sibo says Queiroz urged mental toughness in Ghana’s draw with England
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.2 Sports

Sibo says Queiroz urged mental toughness in Ghana’s draw with England

Ghana’s Kwasi Sibo said coach Carlos Queiroz told the team at halftime to stay mentally strong to preserve a clean sheet or find a winner against England. The Black Stars earned a vital World Cup point and maintained their unbeaten run after two matches.

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Kogi Governor Credits Tinubu’s Security Strategy for Drop in Kidnapping, Banditry
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.2 Politics

Kogi Governor Credits Tinubu’s Security Strategy for Drop in Kidnapping, Banditry

Kogi State Governor Usman Ododo said the state is no longer a haven for kidnappers, bandits, and armed robbers. He attributed recent security gains to the Federal Government’s strategy and sustained collaboration among security agencies.

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World Cup 2026 Live: Norway Celebration Debate and Infantino Backs Hydration Breaks
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.2 Sports

World Cup 2026 Live: Norway Celebration Debate and Infantino Backs Hydration Breaks

The Guardian’s live coverage tracks World Cup 2026 developments, including discussion over Norway’s ‘Viking row’ celebration. FIFA president Gianni Infantino is also cited defending hydration breaks as updates roll in throughout the day.

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Euronews evening bulletin: Key updates from Europe and beyond
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.0 World

Euronews evening bulletin: Key updates from Europe and beyond

This video roundup covers the day’s top developments across politics, business, culture and travel for June 24, 2026. Viewers can quickly catch up on breaking headlines and ongoing stories across the region.

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Brazil’s early football pioneer Charles Miller had Scottish roots
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.0 Sports

Brazil’s early football pioneer Charles Miller had Scottish roots

The BBC recounts how Charles Miller, son of a Scottish railway engineer, helped found Brazil’s first football clubs and popularize the game. The report also notes debate over whether he was the nation’s sole pioneer of the sport.

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Al‑Jadaan Urges Building Shock‑Resilient Economies at OPEC Forum
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.0 Business

Al‑Jadaan Urges Building Shock‑Resilient Economies at OPEC Forum

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al‑Jadaan said development strategies must prioritize resilience to global shocks alongside growth. He framed shock‑proofing economies as central to future policy directions.

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Dynamic Pricing Turns 25% Airfare Sale Into Higher Fare for Montreal Couple
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.0 Business

Dynamic Pricing Turns 25% Airfare Sale Into Higher Fare for Montreal Couple

A Montreal couple rebooked an Air Canada flight to take advantage of a 25% promotion but found the new tickets cost slightly more due to dynamic pricing. Consumer experts say such price shifts during promotions highlight the need for clearer disclosure of how discounts interact with fluctuating base fares.

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NSE Tops 2025 List of India’s Most Valuable Unlisted Firms; Serum Institute, Adani Properties Follow
EDITORIAL SCORE 6.0 Business

NSE Tops 2025 List of India’s Most Valuable Unlisted Firms; Serum Institute, Adani Properties Follow

Moneycontrol highlights the top 10 most valuable unlisted companies in India for 2025, led by the National Stock Exchange. The list also features Serum Institute of India and Adani Properties among the highest-valued private firms.

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