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Saudi Embassy Denies Pressuring Trump Over Iran Strikes
Saudi Arabia rejects claims it influenced US attack on Iran, emphasizing support for diplomatic solutions. Embassy states the kingdom never pressured the US administration at any stage.
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NATO Rules Out Military Action Against Iran, Emphasizes Diplomacy
NATO Secretary General states the alliance will not engage militarily in Iran, calling for diplomatic and political solutions only. NATO ready to protect members but avoids direct conflict, easing global tensions.
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US Confirms Coordinated Strikes on Iran, Targets 1,000 Military Sites
US Defense Secretary Pat Hegseth confirms US-Israel joint operation on Iran, hitting 1,000 targets in 57 hours. Air superiority achieved, no US troops deployed yet. More casualties expected as military objectives continue.
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Israel Targets Hezbollah’s Sheikh Naim Qassem, Announces Offensive in Lebanon
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz declares Hezbollah deputy leader Naim Qassem as a marked target after Khamenei, warning of heavy retaliation. Israeli army announces an offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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India and Canada Sign Landmark Uranium, Energy, and Trade Deals
India and Canada have agreed on critical mineral cooperation, a $1.9B uranium supply deal, renewable energy projects, and a renewed defence and economic partnership, marking a reset in ties after 2023 tensions.
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IAEA Reports No Verified Damage to Iranian Nuclear Sites After US-Israel Strikes
The International Atomic Energy Agency says there’s no confirmed damage to Iranian nuclear facilities after the US and Israel attacks. Efforts to contact Iran continue, while IAEA urges all parties to exercise restraint.
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Trump Pushes Iran Strikes Despite White House Warnings of Midterm Political Risk
Trump pressed ahead with large-scale strikes against Iran despite aides warning of political fallout ahead of the midterms. Polls show only 1 in 4 Americans approved, while casualties and rising fuel costs threaten vulnerable House Republicans.
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US Officials Admit No Intel Showed Iran Planned First Strike Before Trump’s Attack
Trump officials told Congress there was no intelligence Iran planned to attack US forces first, undercutting a key justification for the massive US-Israel strikes that killed Ali Khamenei and hit 1,000+ targets.
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