š Global News ā June 18, 2025: Middle East Crisis, G7 Tensions & Economic Ripples
š„ Middle East: IsraelāIran Conflict Escalates
- June 18 saw Israel conduct a massive air assaultāover 50 fighter jets struck Iranian military infrastructure, including a centrifuge production plant near Tehran, aiming to disrupt the nationās nuclear and missile capabilities.
- Iran retaliated with ~30 missiles, hypersonic weaponry, and drones, prompting stern warnings from Ayatollah Khamenei against any U.S. intervention, describing such action as risking āirreparable damageā.
- The conflict, now in its sixth day, has already resulted in hundreds of casualtiesāprimarily Iranianāand triggered Iranian missile strikes inside Israel, affecting civilian zones in Tel Aviv.
š G7 Summit: Climate Crisis Amidst Security Storm
- The G7 Summit in Kananaskis (June 16ā18) adopted the Kananaskis Wildfire Charter, committing to shared fire-management strategies amid increasingly frequent climate disasters.
- But the IsraelāIran war overshadowed discussions. U.S. President Trump left early, disrupting unity and leading to no joint statement on Ukraine or climate commitments.
š¹ Markets & Economy: Risk Off, Commodities Surge
- Oil surged amid supply fears, with Brent hovering around $75/barrel.
- Safe-haven assets like gold, U.S. Treasuries, the Swiss franc, and the U.S. dollar rose sharply.
- Emerging-market bonds saw renewed inflows, driven by flight-to-safety movements amid heightened global risk.
šØ RussiaāUkraine: War Flares Again
- Russia launched missile and drone strikes on Kyiv, killing around 28 civilians and injuring 130+, marking the deadliest Russian assault since winter.
- G7 leaders failed to issue a unified condemnation due to U.S. resistance, although Canada pledged approximately $1.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
š® Outlook: MultiāLayered Global Crisis Ahead
| Domain | What to Watch |
|---|---|
| Middle East | U.S. military involvement could escalate conflict; TehranāTel Aviv tensions may drag in other regional powers |
| G7 & Global Institutions | Unity under straināwatch climate commitments, Ukraine support, and diplomatic cohesion |
| Markets & Economics | Oil-driven inflation and safe-haven flows may pressure central banksārate decisions loom large |
| Ukraine Conflict | Renewed civilian toll; NATO and EU resolve face uncertain tests |
ā” Final Insight
June 18 has marked a turning pointāwide-ranging military strikes, climate emergency discussions derailed by war, economic tremors across markets, and fractured global coordination. The decisions made nowāwhether on diplomacy, defense spending, or environmental actionāwill shape the global order in the months ahead.

