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Here’s a concise recap of pivotal global events that defined the year 2025:
In a dramatic turn of events, Donald Trump made a comeback to the U.S. presidency, stepping back into the spotlight and quickly influencing the international landscape with his trademark mix of memorable quotes and controversial policies.
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, Israel launched a significant military operation in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of over 70,000 Palestinians, as reported by Palestinian health authorities. This military action left the region devastated, sparking a dire humanitarian crisis characterized by severe shortages of essentials such as food, clean drinking water, and safe housing.
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‘Extreme violence’ in Sudan
More than 150,000 people have been killed across the country, and around 12 million have been forced from their homes, prompting the United Nations to declare Sudan the site of the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
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The UN Monitoring Mission in Ukraine reported 12,062 civilian casualties in the first 10 months of 2025, a 27 per cent rise compared with 2024.
Of protests, power and political upheaval
Large groups of mostly young protesters took to the streets. During the unrest, government buildings were targeted, and some high-profile officials’ residences were attacked.
Nepal’s next chapter is expected to unfold with an early general election scheduled for March 2026.
A historic transition at the Vatican
His death sent shockwaves through the global Catholic community of 1.4 billion, drawing hundreds of thousands of mourners from around the world to pay their respects at St. Peter’s Basilica.

After two days of deliberation in the papal conclave, white smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel, signalling the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as the new pope. Source: AAP / Valeria Ferraro / SOPA Images/Sipa USA
After two days of deliberation in the papal conclave, white smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel, signalling the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as the new pope, now known as Pope Leo XIV.