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Lebanon's Minister of Public Works and Transport stated that the airport will remain open unless unforeseen circumstances arise. The Middle East Airlines will increase flights to make up for delays.
Iran and Israel exchange missile strikes and airstrikes, resulting in casualties and destruction. Israeli defence minister issues warning of further retaliation. Uncertainty looms over talks between Iran and US amidst escalating tensions.
Events in June 2025 illustrate the contrasting views of America, from inclusivity and liberalism to nationalism and military might. The protests, parades, and Pride celebrations reflect a nation grappling with its identity and values.
Israeli attacks in Gaza resulted in the deaths of 23 Palestinians, with many casualties near an aid distribution site. The Gaza health ministry reported a total of 274 people killed and over 2,000 wounded near aid sites since the GHF began operations.
Israel and Iran engage in intense mutual attacks, with Israel targeting Iran's air defences and missile launchers. Dozens killed and wounded in the conflict, raising concerns of a prolonged regional conflict.
The article discusses the rare practice of final meals for death row prisoners, highlighting some of the most unusual requests made by notorious criminals before their executions.
Denmark's happiness stems from 'hygge', a strong welfare state, and high levels of trust in society. The country's focus on quality of life, social welfare, and environmental management contributes to its consistently high rankings in life satisfaction surveys.
Iran deems dialogue with US 'meaningless' post-Israel attack, undecided on talks attendance. US denies involvement in Israeli strikes, advises Iran to negotiate on nuclear program.
Michael Zervos sets a world record for visiting every country, staying at least one night in each. He recommends Samoa, Bhutan, and Lesotho as must-see destinations for travellers looking for unique experiences.
Iranian military officials state that strikes against Israel will persist and targets will extend to U.S. bases in the region, promising a wider conflict in the near future.
Israel's attacks on Iran aim to disrupt nuclear program and destabilize regime, with Netanyahu appealing to Iranians for freedom. Experts caution on potential risks of regime change in Iran.
Iran retaliates with missile strikes on Israel, killing three and wounding dozens. Talks between U.S. and Iran disrupted by Israeli attacks on nuclear program.
Iran launched retaliatory missile strikes on Israel following Israeli attacks on its nuclear program. The strikes resulted in casualties and damage in both countries, raising concerns about all-out war.
Israel's attack on Iran's nuclear program dealt a significant blow, killing key figures and scientists, destroying a key enrichment site, and potentially setting back Iran's nuclear ambitions. The assault targeted a facility enriching uranium to levels far beyond what is needed for power stations, and also destroyed backup power for the underground section of the plant.
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A surge in pizza deliveries near the Pentagon led to speculation online about a potential foreign disaster, with Israel launching air strikes against Iran shortly after the increase in activity at local pizzerias.
China's U.N. Ambassador criticizes Israel's attacks on Iran, calling for an end to risky military actions. China expresses worry about the potential fallout from the conflict and advises its citizens in Israel and Iran to be cautious due to the escalating security situation.
The Justice Department has shifted its reasoning for detaining Khalil, now claiming he lied on his green card application by not disclosing his memberships to certain organizations. Khalil's lawyers argue the allegations are retaliatory for his First Amendment activity.
Traders are bullish on $80 US oil as fears of a wider Middle East conflict drive up prices. Call options for WTI crude oil saw a surge in trading volume, indicating market sentiment towards higher prices.
Israel conducts a coordinated, multi-front attack on Iran's nuclear facilities and military nerve centers. The strikes result in the destruction of key sites and the elimination of top Iranian military commanders, marking a historic day in the Middle East.
Experts say Israel's initial air strikes on Iran's nuclear sites were successful in targeting military leaders and air defenses, but did not cause significant damage to nuclear facilities. Israel may have avoided major attacks on nuclear sites to prevent harm to international inspectors.
Wall Street closes lower as Iran retaliates against Israel, causing oil prices to surge and defense stocks to rise. Airline stocks slide on fears of increased fuel costs.
U.S. military aids in stopping Iranian missiles bound for Israel, using ground-based systems for interceptions.
Investors are on edge as protests against Trump's policies and military tensions in the Middle East unfold. The S&P 500, near record highs, faces challenges amid potential market impact from the protests and geopolitical developments.
Irish politician Paul Murphy was detained in Egypt while trying to march to Gaza for a humanitarian mission. His partner has urged the Foreign Affairs Minister to intervene and make a public statement on the situation.
Putin expressed condemnation of Israel's actions against Iran and called for diplomatic solutions to address Iran's nuclear program.
Israel's strikes on Iran challenge Trump's pledge to avoid 'forever wars' and could lead to a confrontation with his base. The US has distanced itself from the strikes, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio warning Iran not to retaliate against US troops in the region.
UK foreign minister reaches out to Iranian counterpart to advocate for calm amidst escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. Advises against travel to Israel during this volatile period.
Israeli military confirms missile from Yemen hit Hebron in West Bank, no interceptors deployed.
Consumer sentiment index rose 16% in June, while inflation expectations improved. However, concerns about geopolitical risks and oil prices remain, impacting consumer outlook.
Consumer sentiment index rose to 60.5 in June from 52.2 in May, but worries persist over economic risks. Inflation expectations also decreased slightly.
Russia warns citizens to avoid travel to Iran and Israel amidst escalating tensions. Israel's strikes on Iran have raised fears of a prolonged conflict.
Israel snubbed Trump's warning and carried out strikes on Iran, killing top military figures. Iran has threatened severe retaliation and launched drones in response.
Greece and UK advise merchant ships to avoid certain areas due to increased military tensions in the Middle East after recent attacks on Iran.
Oil futures surged over 13 percent, reaching levels not seen since January, while global stock markets reacted negatively to the escalating tensions in the Middle East. The fear of a prolonged conflict and disruption in Iranian oil production led to a spike in oil prices and concerns about inflation.
Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy can alter fetal brain development, acetaminophen eases pain by blocking pain signals in nerves, and U.S. appendix cancer rates are rising among younger adults.
Irish bishops accuse Israeli government of 'genocidal actions' and 'ethnic cleansing' in Gaza, calling for arms supplies to be cut off. They urge parishioners to lobby politicians and express solidarity with Palestinians, emphasizing the need for international intervention.
BoE to maintain rates at 4.25% amid concerns about inflation and tariffs. Economists anticipate a quarterly pace of easing in the coming months.
Israelis in Tel Aviv are calm despite looming Iranian threats, with businesses stocking up on supplies. Reactions to the government's military actions are varied among the public.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed concern after Israeli strikes on Iran, targeting nuclear facilities and military commanders to prevent Tehran from building a nuclear weapon.
Gold prices hit a near two-month high as Israel strikes Iran, driving safe-haven demand. Analysts note that the attacks have added to the bullish sentiment in the gold market, with all four metals set for weekly gains.
Iran confirmed the deaths of top commanders and nuclear scientists in Israeli strikes on Friday, aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The casualties include key figures in Iran's military and nuclear programs.
Israel launched a major attack on Iran's nuclear and military facilities, leading to explosions in Tehran. The hostilities between the two nations have resulted in cyberattacks, assassinations, and airstrikes over the years.
British gas producer Energean has temporarily suspended production and activities of its FPSO offshore Northern Israel due to geopolitical escalation. Israel launched strikes against Iran, prompting retaliation. Energean's operations in Israel, Egypt, and Europe affected.
Israel has chosen the name 'Rising Lion' for its military operation against Iran, referencing a biblical verse promising a victorious future for Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu's note in the Western Wall foreshadowed the strikes on Iran.
Foreign students are concerned about increased scrutiny of their social media profiles as the U.S expands visa vetting, leading to fears of unwarranted surveillance and profiling. The policies on foreign students are part of a broader immigration crackdown, which the White House says aims to tighten borders and enhance national security.
Israel targets Iran's nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories, and military commanders. Iran threatens to close the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global oil prices and trade.
Israel's attack on Iran's nuclear and military facilities has escalated tensions in the region, with fears of retaliation looming. The strikes have pushed the region into a new and uncertain phase, with both sides issuing threats and warnings.
Explosions in Tehran lead to a sharp increase in oil prices, with markets reacting to the unexpected severity of the situation. Tensions between Israel and Iran continue to escalate, raising concerns about potential further conflict.
Israel attacked Iran's capital, targeting nuclear and military sites, and killing a top Revolutionary Guard general. Prime Minister Netanyahu thanked President Trump for his support amid escalating tensions over Iran's nuclear program.
Japan's Nikkei share average fell 1.5% following news of Israel's military strike on Iran. Chip-making equipment maker Tokyo Electron and Uniqlo-brand owner Fast Retailing were among the biggest losers, while energy sectors rose as oil prices jumped.
Rubio called Israel's actions against Iran unilateral and emphasized the importance of protecting American forces. Tensions in the region have escalated following Israel's strikes on Iran.
Israel is considering a strike on Iran's nuclear sites, the US plans to evacuate personnel from the region, and talks between US and Iranian officials are scheduled to address Tehran's uranium enrichment program.
President Trump lauded Susie Wiles as the most powerful woman in the world and joked about her ability to destroy nations with phone calls. Wiles' influence in Washington and role in imposing discipline during Trump's campaign have earned her respect.
The CIA released previously unseen documents related to the assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, providing insights into Sirhan Sirhan's profile and motivations for the murder.
Oracle's positive outlook on AI services boosted U.S. stocks, with Oracle shares surging 14%. Boeing shares fell almost 5% after an Air India plane crash, while signs of rising tensions in the Middle East also weighed on global markets.
President Trump stated his preference to avoid a conflict with Iran and suggested that Iran would need to negotiate more for a resolution. He also mentioned the possibility of a strike by Israel.
FTSE 100 closes at all-time high, boosted by energy sector and positive earnings reports. Tesco and Halma stocks rise on strong sales and revenue forecasts.
Oracle's strong results in AI-related cloud services lifted the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, while Boeing shares fell after an Air India plane crash. Rising tensions in the Middle East also impacted global markets.
Germany's Foreign Minister Wadephul emphasizes that Germany will not tolerate Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, expressing the need to prevent escalation.
The dollar hit a 2025 low as Wall Street stocks held near record highs. Rising Middle East tensions and low inflation readings impact market sentiment. Trump's tariff threats and soft U.S. CPI data add to market uncertainty.
Dollar hits 2025 low amid rising Middle East tensions and trade concerns. Stocks dip on Wall Street, with Boeing shares falling. Safe-haven assets like gold and Swiss franc strengthen.
Gold prices reached a one-week high due to Middle East tensions and softer U.S. economic data, leading to speculation of Fed rate cuts.
Egyptian authorities have deported foreign nationals participating in a pro-Palestinian march, with more facing deportation. Organizers and airport sources confirm the deportations and detainments, sparking concerns over entry protocols and safety measures.
Wall Street set for lower open as Middle East tensions rise; Boeing shares fall after Air India plane crash; Oracle up after raising its annual revenue forecast.
Greta Thunberg was deported by Israeli authorities after being detained in international waters along with a crew of 11 others. Thunberg covered her head with her coat during her departure from Israel, sparking controversy and raising concerns about her treatment.
Eight GHF workers killed in bus ambush blamed on Hamas, while food distribution efforts continue in Gaza with WFP trucks entering the region.
Egypt deported activists planning to march to Gaza to challenge Israel´s blockade on humanitarian aid, citing lack of required authorizations. The activists aimed to create international pressure to open the Rafah crossing and lift the blockade on Gaza.
Israel is deporting eight activists, including a French MEP, who were part of a charity vessel attempting to sail into Gaza. Four members left voluntarily, while the remaining eight were detained and will be forcibly deported. The activists claimed Israel's actions were unlawful and a violation of international law.
U.S. stock futures fell due to Middle East tensions and uncertainty over trade deals with China. Boeing shares dropped after an Air India plane crash. Weekly jobless claims and May PPI report awaited.
Argentine President Javier Milei was honored with the Genesis Prize in Jerusalem for his backing of Israel during a time of global criticism. He intends to use the prize money to enhance relations between Israel and Latin American nations and address antisemitism in the region.
Oil prices surge due to Middle East tensions, while the dollar falls amid rising geopolitical concerns and uncertainty over the U.S.-China trade deal.
The United States and Iran's rivalry stems from historical events and ideological differences. Conflicts in the Middle East, nuclear tensions, and Israel's stance on Iran contribute to the ongoing tensions between the two countries.
Germany's 10-year Bund yield hits lowest level since May due to safe haven demand. Global risk-off sentiment prevails as U.S. inflation data and trade tensions drive bond rally.
Iranian official asserts country's right to enrichment amid regional tensions and potential military threats. Talks with U.S. in Oman to address nuclear standoff, but challenges persist over demands and sanctions.
Iran is increasing its uranium enrichment program, reducing the 'breakout time' needed for a nuclear bomb. Facilities like Natanz and Fordow are key to Iran's nuclear activities, while Isfahan, Khondab, Tehran Research Centre, and Bushehr also play significant roles.
The U.S. and U.N. believe Iran had a secret nuclear weapons program that halted in 2003. Iran is now enriching uranium to up to 60% fissile purity, reducing the 'breakout time' needed for a nuclear bomb. Key facilities like Natanz and Fordow are crucial in Iran's nuclear program.
Euro zone bond yields dip as traders assess U.S. inflation data and Middle East tensions. Yields globally dropped after U.S. consumer prices increased less than anticipated.
Oman confirms the upcoming U.S.-Iran nuclear talks in Muscat, while the U.S. prepares for a partial evacuation of its embassy in Iraq and heightened security risks in the region. Energy companies continue operations in Iraq despite the situation.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation accused Hamas of attacking aid workers, resulting in five fatalities. The distribution of aid in Gaza has become perilous, exacerbating the territory's hunger crisis.
Oil prices eased as market assessed U.S. decision to move personnel from Middle East ahead of talks with Iran. Brent crude futures down 0.4% to $69.47 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was 0.3% lower at $67.92 a barrel.
Researchers in Turkey have discovered what they believe could be Noah's Ark landing site, with man-made structures found beneath the Durupinar Formation near Mount Ararat. The team used ground-penetrating radar to uncover the mysterious formation.
Soybean contract on CBOT lost 0.36% while corn eased 0.06%. Wheat prices rose 0.14% after recent losses, as traders remained cautious about the U.S.-China trade truce.
U.S. troops are being sent to Los Angeles to protect federal property and personnel during protests. Troops will receive training in crowd control and civil unrest before deployment, but are not allowed to make arrests.
Israel's Knesset rejects vote to dissolve itself, granting Netanyahu's coalition time to resolve conscription crisis. Ultra-Orthodox factions threaten dissolution over exemptions, while public support for Gaza war declines amid high casualties.
President Trump warns of potential danger in the Middle East as military dependents are evacuated from bases in the region. Iran and the US face challenges in reaching a new nuclear deal, with Tehran prepared to respond if talks fail.
Oil prices ticked up on concerns over potential supply disruptions due to escalating U.S.-Iran tension, with Brent and WTI reaching their highest levels since early April. Trump's remarks on moving personnel out of the Middle East added to market uncertainty.
Greta Thunberg is using political communication devices to project power and authority, according to body language expert Judi James. She has called for the release of other activists detained aboard the Madleen and continues to advocate for aid to Gaza.
Emirates cabin crew share tips to enhance your business class experience, including utilizing the chauffeur service, enjoying the lounge amenities, pre-ordering meals, and exploring the ICE entertainment system.
The US warns the UK over sanctions on Israeli ministers, calling for a reversal to aid ceasefire efforts. The UK joins other countries in imposing sanctions on the ministers for their hardline stance on Gaza and settlements.
Arkansas families file lawsuit against upcoming state law requiring Ten Commandments in public schools, citing violation of constitutional rights. The law, signed by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms and libraries starting in August.
Stocks dip, Treasury yields pull-back amid Middle East tension. CPI data shows little change in prices.
The head of U.S. forces in the Middle East, General Michael 'Erik' Kurilla, has delayed his testimony before U.S. lawmakers due to tensions in the region. He was scheduled to testify in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday.
Israel recovers bodies of two hostages, Yair Yaakov and another unidentified individual, from Gaza. The hostages were abducted and killed by militants from Islamic Jihad during an attack in 2023.
Greta Thunberg's 'kidnapping' claims faced backlash from Israeli massacre survivors. Her detainment and deportation from Israel have raised concerns about her associations with terrorist sympathizers.
Jewish family banned from country club over comedian's video, sparking $50 million lawsuit for discrimination against Orthodox Jews.
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