Top 25 Major Breaking News – September 30, 2025
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1. Trump and Netanyahu Agree on Gaza Peace Plan – Breaking News
US President Donald Trump unveiled a comprehensive 20-point peace proposal to end the Israel-Hamas war, with Israeli PM Netanyahu’s backing.
The plan requires all hostages to be released within 72 hours of a ceasefire and establishes a Trump-led “Board of Peace” to oversee implementation.
Hamas is currently reviewing the proposal through Qatari and Egyptian mediators, with Trump warning of full US support for Israel if rejected.
2. Russia Launches Major Aerial Assault on Ukraine – Breaking News
Over 593 drones and 50 missiles struck multiple Ukrainian cities in one of the largest attacks since the war began.
The bombardment killed at least 4 civilians including a child and wounded dozens more across Kyiv and other regions.
NATO fighter jets scrambled in Poland as the attack coincided with Ukraine’s diplomatic efforts at the UN General Assembly.
3. Typhoon Bualoi Devastates Vietnam After Philippine Impact – Breaking News
The powerful storm made landfall in Vietnam with winds exceeding 130 km/h, killing 8 people and leaving 17 missing.
Earlier impacts in the Philippines resulted in 20 deaths and extensive agricultural damage worth 1.38 billion pesos.
Mass evacuations were conducted across central and northern Vietnam with airports shut down as precautionary measures.
4. Michigan Church Shooting Claims Multiple Lives – Breaking News
An active shooter opened fire at a Mormon church in Grand Blanc, Michigan during Sunday services before setting the building ablaze.
At least one person was killed and nine others injured before police neutralized the decorated Marine veteran gunman.
The suspect, Thomas Sanford, served in Iraq and authorities are investigating his motives and mental health background.
5. Tamil Nadu Stampede Death Toll Rises to 41 – Breaking News
The death toll from Saturday’s stampede at actor-politician Vijay’s rally in Karur climbed to 41 with nearly 100 injured.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman visited victims’ families while authorities registered cases against TVK leaders.
Tamil Nadu government announced plans to frame comprehensive rules for organizing public events to prevent similar tragedies.
6. Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir Sees Violent Protests – Breaking News
Massive protests against the Shehbaz Sharif government erupted in PoK, with thousands taking to streets demanding government resignation.
At least 2 people were killed and 22 injured in violent clashes between protesters and security forces in Muzaffarabad.
The protests reflect growing discontent over economic conditions and governance issues in the Pakistan-controlled region.
7. Iran Executes Israeli Spy Amid Escalating Tensions – Breaking News
Iran executed Bahman Choubi-Asl, convicted of espionage for Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, following Supreme Court approval.
The execution comes amid heightened regional tensions and Iran’s ongoing nuclear program disputes with Western nations.
Iranian authorities claim the executed individual was involved in passing sensitive information to Israeli intelligence services.
8. Asia Cup Trophy Controversy Between India and Pakistan – Breaking News
Pakistan’s ACC Chief Mohsin Naqvi stormed off the podium and reportedly took the Asia Cup trophy after India refused medals from him.
The BCCI announced plans to lodge a formal protest with the ICC over the “unacceptable conduct” during the presentation ceremony.
The diplomatic tennis reflects broader India-Pakistan tensions extending beyond cricket into sporting events and protocols.
9. Nepal Restricts Former PM’s Travel Over Protest Violence – Breaking News
Nepal’s investigation commission banned former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and four officials from traveling abroad.
The restrictions relate to their alleged involvement in violent youth protests that resulted in multiple deaths.
Over 7,700 inmates who fled during the Gen Z protests have voluntarily returned to prison custody.
10. Electronic Arts Acquired in Record $55 Billion Deal – Breaking News
Video game giant Electronic Arts, maker of FIFA and The Sims, will be taken private by a Saudi-led consortium.
The $55 billion acquisition represents one of the largest deals in gaming industry history.
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund leads the consortium, marking significant Middle Eastern investment in gaming sector.
11. China Opens World’s Highest Bridge – Breaking News
China opened the world’s highest bridge at 2,050 feet above a gorge, setting a new engineering milestone.
The massive infrastructure project demonstrates China’s advanced construction capabilities and commitment to connectivity.
The bridge connects previously difficult-to-reach areas and is expected to boost regional economic development.
12. Canadian PM Welcomes Displaced H-1B Workers – Breaking News
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada would welcome foreign employees facing hurdles due to $100,000 H-1B visa fees.
The move positions Canada to benefit from potential US tech talent exodus following visa policy changes.
Canada’s strategy aims to attract skilled workers who may struggle with new US immigration requirements.
13. Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Declared Terrorist Entity in Canada – Breaking News
Canada officially designated the Lawrence Bishnoi gang as a terrorist entity under its Criminal Code.
The criminal organization is linked to murder, extortion, arms trafficking, and drug smuggling across India and internationally.
The declaration reflects Canada’s commitment to combating transnational organized crime affecting multiple countries.
14. ChatGPT Introduces Parental Controls After Teen Suicide – Breaking News
OpenAI rolled out parental controls for ChatGPT following a lawsuit over a teenager’s suicide allegedly involving AI coaching.
The new safety measures aim to prevent harmful interactions between AI systems and vulnerable young users.
The incident highlights growing concerns about AI’s impact on mental health and the need for protective measures.
15. Lufthansa Plans 4,000 Job Cuts by 2030 – Breaking News
Germany’s largest airline announced restructuring plans to eliminate 4,000 positions over the next five years.
The cost-cutting measures reflect ongoing challenges in the aviation industry post-pandemic recovery efforts.
Lufthansa aims to improve operational efficiency and financial sustainability through the workforce reduction.
16. Selena Gomez Marries Benny Blanco in Private Ceremony – Breaking News
Pop star Selena Gomez tied the knot with music producer Benny Blanco in an intimate private wedding.
The couple kept their relationship relatively private before announcing their marriage to close friends and family.
The union represents a significant personal milestone for both prominent figures in the entertainment industry.
17. Indian Army Foils Kashmir Infiltration Attempt – Breaking News
Indian forces neutralized two heavily armed terrorists attempting to infiltrate across the Line of Control in Kupwara’s Machhal sector.
Security operations recovered significant arms and ammunition during the successful counter-infiltration mission.
The incident underscores continued vigilance along the India-Pakistan border to prevent terrorist activities.
18. Denmark Bans Civilian Drone Flights Before EU Summit – Breaking News
Denmark temporarily prohibited civilian drone operations in preparation for an upcoming European Union summit.
NATO reinforced its military presence in the Baltic region following concerning drone sightings in Danish territory.
The security measures reflect heightened awareness of potential threats during major international gatherings.
19. Venezuela Threatens Emergency Declaration Over US Actions – Breaking News
President Nicolas Maduro prepared to declare a state of emergency over alleged US “aggression” following naval strikes.
The tension stems from recent US military actions against suspected Venezuelan drug trafficking vessels.
Vice President Delcy Rodriguez announced the government’s readiness to implement emergency measures against foreign threats.
20. New York Mayor Eric Adams Drops Re-election Bid – Breaking News
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced withdrawal from the mayoral race, significantly altering the city’s political landscape.
The decision creates new dynamics in New York politics with multiple candidates likely to enter the race.
Adams faced various political challenges and controversies during his tenure affecting his re-election prospects.
21. Pentagon Doubles Missile Production for China Conflict Preparation
The US Defense Department urged contractors to double or quadruple production of 12 critical weapons systems.
The push addresses concerns about low US stockpiles in potential future conflicts with China.
Military planners prioritize ammunition and missile production to maintain strategic readiness and deterrence capabilities.
22. Qatar National Bank Adopts JPMorgan Blockchain Platform
Qatar’s largest bank implemented JPMorgan’s blockchain technology for instant US dollar payments processing.
The adoption represents significant advancement in Middle Eastern financial technology and cross-border transactions.
The move demonstrates growing acceptance of blockchain solutions in traditional banking sectors.
23. Tesla Model Y Deliveries Begin in India – Breaking News
Tesla commenced deliveries of its popular Model Y electric vehicle in the Indian market.
The launch marks Tesla’s significant entry into one of the world’s largest automotive markets.
Indian consumers now have access to Tesla’s advanced electric vehicle technology and charging infrastructure.
24. Mahindra Thar Achieves 3 Lakh Sales Milestone – Breaking News
Mahindra’s popular SUV reached 300,000 unit sales over five years since its launch.
The achievement reflects strong consumer demand for rugged SUVs in the Indian automotive market.
Mahindra also began deliveries of its special BE 6 Batman Edition variant to customers.
25. World Heart Day Observed Globally – Breaking News
September 30 marked World Heart Day 2025, promoting cardiovascular health awareness and disease prevention.
Healthcare organizations worldwide conducted screening programs and educational initiatives about heart health.
The observance emphasized lifestyle changes, regular exercise, and proper nutrition as key preventive measures.

