IAEA to hold emergency meeting after U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will hold an emergency Board of Governors meeting today after U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.
The Israeli military says Iran has launched missiles at Israel, following Israeli air strikes on military sites in Tehran, Karaj, and other parts of Iran. Iranian air defences have been activated in multiple locations amid escalating hostilities.
Israeli military instructs citizens they may leave shelters
The Israeli military has announced that civilians are now permitted to leave protected areas, indicating that the threat from Iran’s latest missile attack has passed. The military did not report any damage or casualties from the launch. No further sirens have been reported.
Israeli military says missiles launched from Iran towards Israel
The Israeli military says Iran has launched missiles toward Israeli territory. The statement did not specify how many projectiles were fired or whether any were intercepted. There has been no immediate comment from Iranian officials.
Air defences activated in Karaj to counter Israeli attack
Iranian news agencies report that air defence systems were activated in Karaj, west of Tehran, to counter an Israeli attack. Explosions were heard in the area, but there are no confirmed reports of damage or casualties.
Israeli strikes hit Parchin military complex, Nournews reports
Nournews reports that Israeli air strikes hit the Parchin area, southeast of Tehran. The location is known for housing a major Iranian military complex. No official Iranian confirmation or details on casualties have been released.
Tehran activates air defences against 'enemy targets'
Iranian news agencies say air defences were activated in central Tehran to confront what were described as "enemy targets". Sirens were heard in multiple districts of the capital. No information has been provided on whether anything was intercepted.
Explosions reported in Alborz and Kermanshah
Iranian news agencies report explosions in Alborz Province, west of Tehran, and in the western city of Kermanshah. The cause of the blasts is unclear, and there are no immediate reports of casualties.
Israeli military confirms ongoing strikes in Iran
The Israeli military announced it is carrying out strikes on Iranian military infrastructure in Tehran and western Iran. The statement did not specify the nature of the targets or the duration of the operation. This marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict between the two countries. Iranian authorities have not yet responded publicly.
Iranian missiles struck multiple locations across Israel and neighbouring regions early Friday morning, including a Microsoft office complex, according to emergency responders and local media reports.
A high-speed tram derailment in central Gothenburg, Sweden, has left at least eight people injured late on Thursday (19 June), after the vehicle slammed into a snack bar on Avenyn Avenue.
China has unveiled a mosquito-sized bionic drone designed for covert military operations and battlefield reconnaissance, marking a major advance in micro-robotics and stealth technology as part of the country’s growing focus on next-generation warfare capabilities.
The 2025 G7 Leaders’ Summit was held June 15–17 in Kananaskis, Alberta, under Canada’s presidency. Prime Minister Mark Carney framed the meeting around priorities of protecting communities, energy and climate security, the digital transition, and future partnerships.
The USS Nimitz is heading to the Middle East amid tensions between Israel and Iran. The U.S. aircraft carrier has a decades-long history in the region, from the 1979 hostage crisis to modern deployments, often serving as a key asset during periods of rising friction with Iran.
At least 20 people were killed and more than 50 injured after a suicide bomber attacked a church in central Damascus, Syria’s capital, on Sunday, officials confirmed.
The U.S. maintains a broad military presence across the Middle East, reflecting long-standing strategic interests and evolving regional dynamics.
Gulf states hosting major U.S. military bases were placed on high alert Sunday after American airstrikes destroyed Iran’s main nuclear sites, raising fears of regional retaliation and a broader conflict that could engulf key energy exporters and destabilise global security.
Iran's top security body, the SNSC, will decide on closing the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil and gas chokepoint, after parliament's reported approval. A Revolutionary Guards commander stated the measure is "on the agenda," signaling escalating tensions.
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday voiced deep concern over the escalating tensions following the United States’ military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling on all sides to prioritize diplomacy over confrontation.
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