June 30, 2025

News Headlines from June 24, 2025

Join us on today’s episode of the #TopNewsHeadlines podcast, your essential source for some of the critical global events of June 24th! In this episode, we explore:

Global Conflicts & Human Cost: Get the grim details on the Israel-Iran situation, with reports from Iran’s health ministry indicating at least 610 civilians killed and over 4,700 wounded since hostilities ramped up around June 13th,including 13 children and an infant just 2 months old. We unpack the perplexing disconnect between a claimed ceasefire asserted by US President Trump and the ongoing Israeli strikes and casualties, examining how this narrative is used to justify prior US actions in the region.

African Crises & Shifting Alliances: Hear deeply disturbing reports from northern Mozambique’s, where at least 120 children have been abducted by jihadist insurgents, forced into labor, child soldiery, and marriage. We also delve into the Russia-linked Wagner Group’s alleged war crimes, with an International Criminal Court review focusing on their use of graphic social media images to terrorize populations in Mali and Burkina Faso—a “weaponized terror spread online”. Understand the complex implications as countries like Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger pivot towards Russia for security support, moving away from traditional partners. Discover the monumental task facing Sierra Leone’s President Julius Bio, the new chairman of ECOWAS, as he takes the helm amidst rising violence, political instability, and the departure of key member states.

Nigeria’s Domestic Tensions: Learn about the potential “daredevil nationwide strike” threatened by over 300,000 Nigerian police officers beginning August 1st, 2025, if their demands for a return to a defined benefits pension plan are not met. We also highlight the controversial extension of Raye’s National Youth Service Corp service by two months, described as a punitive measure after she posted a viral video criticizing President Tinubu’s administration and the worsening economic hardship. This raises significant questions about free expression within national service programs.

Regional Disputes & US Immigration: Explore escalating tensions between Cambodia and Thailand following an armed clash, leading to Cambodia’s severe economic retaliation, including boycotting Thai internet services and banning imports.

Finally, get crucial insights into a recent US Supreme Court ruling that significantly expands the government’s ability to quickly deport migrants, including those with violent offense convictions, even to third countries and without prior risk assessments, dramatically changing the landscape for immigration enforcement.

Join us to connect the dots and gain a deeper insight into how interconnected these events are, from global power dynamics to the lived reality for people on the ground.

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