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IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi cautions that Iran could quickly restart enriched uranium production despite recent strikes. Concerns persist over the status of Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile.
Riot police clashed with protesters in Belgrade as tensions rose during a demonstration calling for snap elections and an end to President Vucic's rule. Demonstrators filled the capital's streets, leading to skirmishes and police firing tear gas to disperse crowds.
Hamas co-founder Hakham Al-Issa was killed in an airstrike in Gaza City, while another militant figure was killed in southern Lebanon. Efforts to secure food aid distribution to Palestinians are underway amidst deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
Trump criticizes Netanyahu's trial as a 'political witch hunt' and expresses concern over its impact on negotiations with Iran and Hamas. He calls for Netanyahu's release, highlighting his role in US-Israel relations.
Sir Keir Starmer acknowledges being preoccupied with global issues before being compelled to reverse course on welfare bill due to internal opposition. Government makes concessions, such as exempting existing PIP claimants from new criteria, ahead of Commons vote.
UN nuclear watchdog chief warns that Iran may resume uranium enrichment in a few months following US and Israeli attacks. Concerns arise over the status of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile.
'Kannappa' Box Office Collection Day 2: Vishnu Manchu starrer set to cross Rs 20 crore on first weekend. Sean Diddy Combs' son unveils new 'Diddy Free' song with Kanye West. Suicide car bomb attack kills 14 soldiers in Pakistan.
Trump urges Israeli prosecutors to 'let Bibi go' in his second demand to end Netanyahu's graft trial, citing the prime minister's role in successful negotiations with the US and potential deals with Hamas and Iran.
Kneecap's performance at Glastonbury Festival sparked controversy as they led chants in support of Palestine and faced backlash for their anti-Israel stance. The group's member is charged with a terror offense for allegedly supporting Hezbollah.
Minister Plibersek urges for peace in Gaza post-ceasefire between Israel and Iran. Thousands of Australians are stranded in Iran amid conflict, with efforts underway to bring them home.
France and Europe are willing to assist in ensuring the safety of food distribution in Gaza following mounting civilian deaths at Israeli-backed centers. Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot expressed anger over the lives lost in recent weeks.
BBC staff express concerns over editorial decisions and censorship at the BBC regarding reporting on Israel/Palestine. Channel 4 will broadcast a documentary about Gaza that was scrapped by the BBC, leading to accusations of political interference.
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