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Global Headlines and Breaking Stories - September 23, 2025
Episode 431

Global Headlines and Breaking Stories - September 23, 2025

In this episode of NNC Daily News, we delve into U.S. budget standoff, NATO rules-of-engagement debate, and a scathing U.N. speech by President Trump. We also explore ICC charges for Rodrigo Duterte, a deadly drone strike in Haiti, and Super Typhoon Ragas

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September 23, 202511m 32s

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Welcome to this episode of NNC Daily News! Today, we're diving into a variety of compelling stories from around the globe.

🚨 President Donald Trump cancels a high-stakes meeting with Democrats as shutdown risks rise and debates over spending and immigration intensify.
✈️ President Donald Trump says NATO allies should shoot down Russian aircraft that violate their airspace, provoking debate over deterrence and escalation.
🌐 At the United Nations, President Donald Trump delivers a scathing speech attacking migration and climate policies, challenging global climate efforts.
⚖️ The International Criminal Court charges former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte with crimes against humanity related to his anti-drug campaign.
💥 A drone strike in Haiti kills eight children at a birthday party as authorities target suspected gang leaders in Port-au-Prince.
🌀 Super Typhoon Ragasa slams the Philippines and heads toward Hong Kong and southern China, forcing evacuations and travel disruptions.

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