News Headlines from March 10, 2025

Tune in to this can’t-miss episode of #TopNewsHeadlines as we break down some of the top news headlines from March 10th! We start on the Korean Peninsula, where North Korea has launched multiple ballistic missiles in its first such test since President Trump’s return to office. Discover how this move, amidst ongoing US-South Korea military drills, could be a calculated effort by Kim Jong-un to grab attention. We also delve into a troubling incident in South Korea where fighter jets accidentally bombed a town near the border during these same exercises, injuring civilians, highlighting the inherent risks of large-scale military operations.
Shifting focus to North America, we examine Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney’s bold stance against President Trump’s trade policies, as he vows to maintain tariffs on American goods. Then, we turn to Nigeria, where economic experts report a three-year low in exports under President Tinubu, coupled with an outrageous scandal involving Saudi-donated Ramadan dates being sold at inflated prices.
We also explore concerns about free speech and political targeting with the arrest of a Palestinian graduate student at Columbia University by US immigration agents and unravel conflicting reports in Nigeria regarding the relocation of suspected terrorists. Plus, we look at the alarming frequency of airspace breaches over President Trump’s Mara Lago estate and a late-night incident near the White House where Secret Service agents shot an armed man described as suicidal. Finally, we analyze a clash of cultures in Nigeria’s Oyo State concerning a curfew imposed for a traditional coronation. Join us for an in-depth look at these interconnected global events and gain valuable insights into the complexities of our world.