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10 Major Events That Shaped the World in 2025

Last updated: 2025/11/25 at 6:23 PM
Published November 25, 2025
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The year 2025 has been packed with political shifts, global conflicts, technological breakthroughs, and climate disasters. From Donald Trump’s return to the White House to a historic ceasefire in Gaza and the explosive rise of artificial intelligence, here are 10 defining moments of 2025.

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1. Trump Returns to the White House2. Ceasefire Achieved in Gaza3. Ukraine Peace Efforts Stall4. A New Global Trade War5. The First American Pope6. Gen Z Leads Global Protest Movements7. AI Investment Surges to Historic Levels8. The Bold Louvre Museum Heist9. US Strikes Heighten Tension With Venezuela10. Climate Disasters Break Records

1. Trump Returns to the White House

Donald Trump’s second term began with aggressive political and economic moves. His administration expanded deportations, rolled back federal programs, and deployed the National Guard in several Democratic-led cities.
Trump also launched major diplomatic efforts, though with mixed outcomes, and Americans remain unhappy with rising living costs. The Republican Party now faces pressure ahead of the upcoming midterms after poor local election results.


2. Ceasefire Achieved in Gaza

After two years of conflict, heavy US pressure helped secure a truce between Israel and Hamas.
The deal led to the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees, opening the door to more humanitarian aid into Gaza.
However, challenges remain — including the sensitive issue of Hamas disarmament and rising tensions in Lebanon, Iran, and Gaza itself.


3. Ukraine Peace Efforts Stall

Trump’s re-entry sparked new attempts to end the Russia-Ukraine war, but progress has been slow.
A tense Oval Office meeting with Zelensky and an unsuccessful Alaska summit with Putin highlighted the uncertainty.
Despite renewed sanctions on Moscow, Russian forces continued their slow advance, causing heavy casualties and widespread destruction across Ukrainian cities.


4. A New Global Trade War

Trump unleashed a fresh wave of tariffs on key industries like steel, copper, and aluminum, leading to major trade disputes.
Negotiations with the EU and China brought partial resolutions, but tensions with Canada and Mexico linger.
To address rising food prices, the US later removed tariffs on essential food imports such as coffee and beef.


5. The First American Pope

On May 8, Robert Francis Prevost — born in Chicago and formerly a missionary in Peru — became the first American to be elected pope.
Taking the name Pope Leo XIV, he has emphasized social justice, climate action, and support for migrants while reassuring conservatives by ruling out major doctrinal reforms for now.


6. Gen Z Leads Global Protest Movements

Young people under 30 ignited powerful protest movements across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, demanding better living conditions, free speech, and accountability.
While some governments agreed to reforms, others responded with violence, leading to large-scale unrest and even leadership changes in countries like Nepal and Madagascar.
The “One Piece” pirate flag became a viral symbol of youth resistance.


7. AI Investment Surges to Historic Levels

Artificial intelligence dominated 2025, with global spending expected to hit $1.5 trillion this year and $2 trillion in 2026.
Tech giants experienced massive growth, and Nvidia briefly exceeded a $5 trillion valuation.
However, fears of an AI bubble and ethical concerns — including misinformation, copyright issues, and job losses — grew stronger.
OpenAI faced legal battles, prompting tighter chatbot regulations in California.


8. The Bold Louvre Museum Heist

In a dramatic incident on October 19, thieves disguised as workers broke into the Louvre in Paris using a ladder and escaped on scooters with the Crown Jewels worth €88 million.
Three suspects have been arrested, but the stolen treasures remain missing, raising serious questions about museum security.


9. US Strikes Heighten Tension With Venezuela

The US carried out over 20 strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific.
Washington insists the operations were legal, but Venezuela accuses the US of using the mission as a cover to target President Nicolás Maduro and gain control of the country’s oil reserves.
The US is offering a $50 million reward for Maduro’s capture.


10. Climate Disasters Break Records

Extreme weather intensified worldwide.
Hurricane Melissa devastated the Caribbean, while multiple typhoons battered the Philippines, and storms triggered floods and landslides in Vietnam.
Europe experienced unprecedented wildfires, and the Grand Canyon’s North Rim closed for the season after lightning-sparked blazes.
Scientists warn that climate change is making these disasters more frequent and more destructive.

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