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Here are some of the major world events and destruction in 2025 so far:

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🌍 1. Israel–Iran Conflict Escalation

Operation Rising Lion (June 13): Israel launched extensive strikes on over 100 Iranian military and nuclear sites including Natanz and Fordow—killing senior IRGC figures. Iran retaliated with missile and drone fire. Immediate global impacts: flights suspended, oil and gold prices surged, and markets wobble .

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2. Myanmar Earthquake (March 28)

A powerful 7.7–7.9 magnitude quake struck near Mandalay, Myanmar, also shaking Thailand, China, and Vietnam. Result: over 5,400 fatalities in Myanmar, 103 in Thailand, thousands injured, and catastrophic damage—including destruction of thousands of temples .

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3. Istanbul Earthquake (April 23)

A 6.2 magnitude quake near Istanbul injuring ~360 people and causing building damage. Citywide response included shelter deployment; one death occurred indirectly .

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4. 2025 Nigeria Floods (April–May)

Heavy rains triggered massive floods across multiple states, including a catastrophic dam breach in Mokwa (May) killing over 200 and displacing thousands. About 15 million Nigerians are now at flood risk .

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5. Chile Nationwide Blackout (Feb 25)

A software-controller fault in Chile's power grid caused a near-total blackout affecting 90+% of the population. A national state of emergency was declared; twelve died, mines were halted, and public transport shut down .

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6. Wildfires, Storms & Climate Events

Mass wildfires in South Korea and Southern California (January LA fires caused ~$4.9 b damage) .

2025 global coral bleaching event continues, affecting roughly 84% of the world’s reefs .

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7. Rising Geopolitical & Economic Stress

Extremes in weather: NASA satellites report doubling in extreme droughts and floods compared to 2003‑2020 averages .

Market & central bank volatility: U.S.–China tariffs, Middle East tensions, weak dollar—all shaking up central bank policies .

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8. Stampede at 2025 Mahakumbh Pilgrimage

Over 48 deaths occurred in a crowd crush during pilgrimage in Prayagraj. Studies show repeated choke‑point failures going back decades .

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đź”­ Looking Ahead: Prophecies & Public Anxiety

Predictions of a July 2025 disaster in Japan, fueled by manga author Ryo Tatsuki and steeped in prophecy fear, have chilled tourism, though authorities emphasize scientific caution .

Other popular soothsayers like Baba Vanga are predicting wars, plagues, breakthroughs—but these remain in the realm of speculation .

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Here are some interesting and surprising facts about money:

1. Paper money isn’t actually paper: Most “paper” money is made from a blend of cotton and linen, which makes it more durable.

2. Coins can last 30 years or more: While paper bills wear out faster, coins can stay in circulation for decades.

3. The U.S. dollar is the most widely used currency: It's used as a global reserve currency and accepted in many countries outside the U.S.

4. The largest denomination ever printed: The U.S. once printed a $100,000 bill featuring Woodrow Wilson, used only for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks.

5. Some countries use other nations' currencies: For example, Ecuador and El Salvador use the U.S. dollar instead of having their own.

6. Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency: Launched in 2009, it introduced blockchain technology to the world of finance.

7. Coins have ridges for a reason: Historically, people would shave the edges off precious metal coins. Ridges were added to prevent this tampering.

8. The first paper money was in China: It dates back to the Tang Dynasty around the 7th century but became widespread under the Song Dynasty.

9. Inflation can make money worthless: Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe led to a 100 trillion dollar note in 2008.

10. The phrase "In God We Trust" was first used on U.S. coins in 1864 and became the national motto in 1956.

Want fun facts related to digital money, ancient currencies, or any specific country’s currency?

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