World News Roundup: June 16, 2025
Tehran, Tel Aviv, June 16, 2025 – The past 24 hours saw major global events. Here’s a concise summary.
Israel-Iran Conflict Escalates
Iran launched missile strikes on Tel Aviv and Haifa. At least eight Israelis died. Israel retaliated, targeting Tehran’s defense ministry and oil facilities. Iran’s health ministry reported 224 deaths. Both sides urged civilians to evacuate. World leaders at the G7 summit in Canada called for de-escalation. Fears of a broader regional war grow.
Gaza Violence Continues
The war in Gaza intensified. At least 65 Palestinians were killed in the last 24 hours. Israel’s military operations show no signs of slowing.
Air India Crash Toll Rises
The death toll from the Air India crash in Ahmedabad, India, reached 270. The London-bound Boeing 787 struck a hostel on June 12. DNA testing identified 47 victims. Search teams continue recovery efforts.
Bridge Collapse in India
An iron bridge collapsed in Pune, India, killing four people. Heavy rains weakened the structure. Several others may have been swept away.
Helicopter Crash in Uttarakhand
A helicopter crashed near Kedarnath, India, killing all seven on board. It was the fifth such incident in the region in 40 days.
FIFA Club World Cup Kicks Off
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup began in the U.S. Paris Saint-Germain faced Atletico Madrid. Chelsea and Boca Juniors are set to play today. Bayern Munich and PSG won their opening matches.
G7 Summit Addresses Global Tensions
Leaders met in Alberta, Canada, for the G7 summit. The Israel-Iran conflict and Trump’s global policies dominated talks. Diplomacy remains a focus to avoid escalation.
U.S. Protests and Riots
Posts on X reported riots in the U.S., linked to “No Kings” protests. Details remain unclear. A Democratic lawmaker’s assassination was also mentioned, but unconfirmed.
China’s Economic Data
China released retail sales and industrial output figures for May. Stock markets showed mixed results. Israel’s strikes on Iran’s oil facilities raised global oil price concerns.