Top Headlines for 8 July 2025 —
🌍 Global Tariff Shock: US Targets Japan & South Korea
The US President has announced new tariffs on 14 countries, including Japan and South Korea. This move may impact global trade dynamics and indirectly influence India-China relations.
🔗 India TV | Aaj Tak
🇨🇳 China Reacts Strongly to Dalai Lama Birthday Wishes
China has expressed discontent over public birthday greetings sent to the Dalai Lama, calling it an “interference in internal affairs.” This has created diplomatic buzz across Asia.
🔗 Nava Bharat Times
🇮🇳 PM Modi Begins Bilateral Talks in Brazil
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a visit to Brasília, Brazil, to engage in bilateral discussions with Latin American leaders. Focus areas include trade, energy, and strategic cooperation.
🔗 Nava Bharat Times
🎬 Bollywood Buzz: Aamir Khan’s Film Breaks Records
Aamir Khan’s “Sitaare Zameen Par” has crossed ₹220 crore in box office revenue, against a budget of ₹90 crore. The film has been declared a blockbuster hit.
🔗 India Times
Anushka Sharma spoke about losing her debut award to Asin, stating, “I was very upset.”
🔗 Times of India
🗳️ Regional Politics: Hindi-Marathi Debate Escalates
In Maharashtra, a linguistic conflict is making headlines. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey made strong remarks targeting Uddhav Thackeray’s group, deepening political tensions.
🔗 Times of India
Meanwhile, in Bengaluru, a viral video showing hostility toward a Hindi speaker has sparked backlash online.
🔗 Economic Times
🎓 Education & Development News
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Delhi University will introduce a Master’s Program in Hindi Journalism starting 2025–26, supporting regional media growth.
🔗 Times of India -
In Pandariya, Chhattisgarh, the CM has announced multiple facilities including a Nalanda Complex, new college, and free bus service for girl students.
🔗 India Times Hindi
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Top Indian and Global news for July 8, 2025 include major international economic policy updates, diplomatic moves involving China and India, Bollywood box office records, local language politics, and education reforms.
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