President Donald Trump isn’t particularly concerned about the outcome of the next round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations, says security expert Konstantin Blokhin from the Russian Academy of Sciences. The key issue for Trump, he says, is already resolved: “Europe now pays for Ukraine’s military needs — not Washington.”
Blokhin adds that unconditional military support for Ukraine is no longer guaranteed: “Support won’t come at the snap of a finger anymore.”
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🚨 E3 ‘liable for compensation and reparation to Iran’ – FM Araghchi
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has sent a detailed letter to UN Secretary‑General António Guterres, the Security Council president, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas and other UNSC members, arguing that France, Germany and the UK (the E3) no longer have legal standing to trigger JCPOA or UNSC 2231 mechanisms.
📍 Araghchi says the E3 have “relinquished” their status as JCPOA participants by:
🔸 Backing Israel’s “unprovoked and illegal military aggression” against Iran
🔸 Endorsing the US “maximum pressure” policy
🔸 Failing to fulfill economic and financial commitments under the deal
⚠️ The letter states that this conduct renders the E3 “liable for compensation and reparation to Iran” and leaves them with “no legal, moral or political ground” to invoke the Dispute Resolution Mechanism. Araghchi adds that, rather than bringing claims at the Security Council, E3 leaders should face international tribunals for “complicity in war crimes.”
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Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has sent a detailed letter to UN Secretary‑General António Guterres, the Security Council president, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas and other UNSC members, arguing that France, Germany and the UK (the E3) no longer have legal standing to trigger JCPOA or UNSC 2231 mechanisms.
📍 Araghchi says the E3 have “relinquished” their status as JCPOA participants by:
🔸 Backing Israel’s “unprovoked and illegal military aggression” against Iran
🔸 Endorsing the US “maximum pressure” policy
🔸 Failing to fulfill economic and financial commitments under the deal
⚠️ The letter states that this conduct renders the E3 “liable for compensation and reparation to Iran” and leaves them with “no legal, moral or political ground” to invoke the Dispute Resolution Mechanism. Araghchi adds that, rather than bringing claims at the Security Council, E3 leaders should face international tribunals for “complicity in war crimes.”
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🫣Area 51 vets accuse Pentagon of handing them ‘death sentence’ at hands of ‘invisible enemy’
The classification of US Air Force vets’ service at the Nevada Test and Training Range, better known as Area 51, is preventing them from getting the care they need for an array of health ailments, including cancer.
Some 491 former guards have already died as a direct result of their service, and vets, who worked at the site from the mid-80s through the 90s, are accusing the government of knowing about the dangerous nature of their work, but not doing anything about it.
👉 The cream of the Air Force crop vets, hand-picked for top-secret guard duties, first discovered the source of their illnesses at a Las Vegas reunion in 2016, realizing that they were getting cancerous tumors, and their children born with them, with their service at Area 51 serving as “the common denominator.”
Assuming the work was “safe,” vets discovered that the state knew of the radiation dangers at the site as early as 1975, when a report confirmed heavy contamination by depleted uranium, beryllium and plutonium, but concluded that “discontinuing the work done…would be against the national interest.”
The VA is refusing to assist, citing the “masking” of their service.
Vets have set up a non-profit known as The Invisible Enemy, demanding transparency in their case and calling for compensation and answers.
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The classification of US Air Force vets’ service at the Nevada Test and Training Range, better known as Area 51, is preventing them from getting the care they need for an array of health ailments, including cancer.
Some 491 former guards have already died as a direct result of their service, and vets, who worked at the site from the mid-80s through the 90s, are accusing the government of knowing about the dangerous nature of their work, but not doing anything about it.
Assuming the work was “safe,” vets discovered that the state knew of the radiation dangers at the site as early as 1975, when a report confirmed heavy contamination by depleted uranium, beryllium and plutonium, but concluded that “discontinuing the work done…would be against the national interest.”
🗣 “Our government knew that the area was contaminated. So knowing that, and they willingly put us there, that’s giving somebody a death sentence,” former vet Pomp Braswell told NewsNation, whose reports have triggered Congressional probes.
The VA is refusing to assist, citing the “masking” of their service.
Vets have set up a non-profit known as The Invisible Enemy, demanding transparency in their case and calling for compensation and answers.
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🇨🇳🤝 🇻🇳 China–Vietnam team up for first joint army drill - reports
China’s Defence Ministry says the two neighbours will hold their first-ever joint army exercise this month in Guangxi, the border province next to Vietnam, focused on coordinated border patrol training, South China Morning Post reported.
Why now?
📈 Beijing is already Hanoi’s largest trading partner — and as the US escalates its tariff war, the two sides are deepening strategic cooperation.
The drill follows Xi Jinping’s April visit to Hanoi, where he called on Asian neighbours to unite against “unilateral bullying.”
Regional solidarity speaks louder than tariffs.
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China’s Defence Ministry says the two neighbours will hold their first-ever joint army exercise this month in Guangxi, the border province next to Vietnam, focused on coordinated border patrol training, South China Morning Post reported.
Why now?
The drill follows Xi Jinping’s April visit to Hanoi, where he called on Asian neighbours to unite against “unilateral bullying.”
Regional solidarity speaks louder than tariffs.
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🚨 Mass protest in Tunis condemns Israel's war on Gaza and calls out global silence — reports
Hundreds gathered in downtown Tunis on Sunday evening to protest the ongoing Israeli military campaign in Gaza and denounce what organizers described as a starvation policy targeting besieged civilians, according to a Sputnik correspondent.
The demonstration, organized by the Joint Action Coordination for Palestine, called for an end to the war and urged the international community to break its silence.
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Hundreds gathered in downtown Tunis on Sunday evening to protest the ongoing Israeli military campaign in Gaza and denounce what organizers described as a starvation policy targeting besieged civilians, according to a Sputnik correspondent.
The demonstration, organized by the Joint Action Coordination for Palestine, called for an end to the war and urged the international community to break its silence.
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🚑 Netanyahu falls ill with FOOD POISONING, corruption trial hearings DELAYED until September - reports
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is suffering from food poisoning and will remain at home for the next three days, The Times of Israel reported. According to his office, the 75-year-old premier is under medical supervision and receiving IV fluids for dehydration.
Due to the illness, all hearings in Netanyahu’s ongoing corruption trial — originally scheduled for this week — have been canceled. As the Israeli court system enters its annual summer recess, the next possible date for testimony has been pushed to September, the report noted.
The postponement marks yet another delay in a trial already affected by multiple interruptions. As The Times of Israel recalled, Netanyahu’s testimony has been repeatedly deferred over the past year due to his medical issues, the wars in Gaza and with Iran, international trips, and official obligations.
The prime minister has faced a string of health concerns in recent years — including hernia and prostate surgery, a pacemaker installation, and flu-related absences. Still, a medical report from January 2023 described his overall condition as “completely normal.”
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is suffering from food poisoning and will remain at home for the next three days, The Times of Israel reported. According to his office, the 75-year-old premier is under medical supervision and receiving IV fluids for dehydration.
Due to the illness, all hearings in Netanyahu’s ongoing corruption trial — originally scheduled for this week — have been canceled. As the Israeli court system enters its annual summer recess, the next possible date for testimony has been pushed to September, the report noted.
The postponement marks yet another delay in a trial already affected by multiple interruptions. As The Times of Israel recalled, Netanyahu’s testimony has been repeatedly deferred over the past year due to his medical issues, the wars in Gaza and with Iran, international trips, and official obligations.
The prime minister has faced a string of health concerns in recent years — including hernia and prostate surgery, a pacemaker installation, and flu-related absences. Still, a medical report from January 2023 described his overall condition as “completely normal.”
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🚑 Netanyahu falls ill with FOOD POISONING, corruption trial hearings DELAYED until September - reports Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is suffering from food poisoning and will remain at home for the next three days, The Times of Israel reported. According…
Tensions in Gaza are rising again as Israel signals it may soon launch its first military push into Deir al-Balah, a town in the center of the Strip that it had previously avoided due to concerns over hostages, Bloomberg reported.
The Israeli military has ordered evacuations from parts of the area, urging civilians to move south to already overcrowded tent camps sheltering hundreds of thousands. The move comes as ceasefire negotiations, mediated by the US, have reportedly stalled.
Meanwhile, aid access continues to deteriorate. Israel has replaced traditional humanitarian delivery channels with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) — a US-backed mechanism meant to bypass Hamas. The UN, however, has criticized the approach as discriminatory and inadequate to prevent famine in the besieged enclave.
According to Palestinian authorities in Gaza, nearly 1,000 people have died while waiting for aid since the truce collapsed in May. Israeli officials dispute the figures and context, Bloomberg noted.
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