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🇮🇷 Iran ready for new strikes deep inside Israel – President Pezeshkian
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told Al Jazeera that Tehran is prepared for any new Israeli military action and will strike “deep inside Israeli territory” if necessary.
He declared that “Tel Aviv's attempts to dismantle Iran and create chaos in the country have failed miserably.”
On the nuclear issue, Pezeshkian reaffirmed Iran’s right to enrich uranium under international law and rejected “threats and dictations” in any future talks, instead calling for “win-win” negotiations.
His remarks come amid deadlocked US-Iran nuclear diplomacy following Israel’s surprise “Rising Lion” strikes on June 13 and unprovoked American aggression targeting Iranian military and nuclear sites.
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told Al Jazeera that Tehran is prepared for any new Israeli military action and will strike “deep inside Israeli territory” if necessary.
💬 “Israel has delivered strong strikes to us, and we responded with even stronger strikes… but it conceals its losses,” he said, referring to Iran’s retaliatory strikes during the 12-day conflict in June.
He declared that “Tel Aviv's attempts to dismantle Iran and create chaos in the country have failed miserably.”
On the nuclear issue, Pezeshkian reaffirmed Iran’s right to enrich uranium under international law and rejected “threats and dictations” in any future talks, instead calling for “win-win” negotiations.
His remarks come amid deadlocked US-Iran nuclear diplomacy following Israel’s surprise “Rising Lion” strikes on June 13 and unprovoked American aggression targeting Iranian military and nuclear sites.
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🇫🇷 Demonstrators marched through the streets of Paris, holding signs reading “Stop the genocide. This is horrific!” and “Palestine will remain!” a Sputnik correspondent reported.
🔸 The protest follows reports that 15 more people, including 4 children, have died of starvation in Gaza — raising the total to 101 starvation deaths, 80 of them children.
🔸 Meanwhile, Gaza’s Health Ministry says the overall death toll from Israeli airstrikes has now surpassed 59,000.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has decided to step down and will formally announce his resignation by the end of August, Reuters reported.
The move follows his ruling coalition’s poor performance in the upper-house elections, where it lost its majority—falling from 141 to 122 seats out of 248.
Ishiba had previously pledged to stay in office to handle ongoing trade negotiations with the US, including the Trump-announced deal proposing a 15% tariff cap in exchange for a $550 billion Japanese investment. However, mounting pressure within his party appears to have forced his resignation.
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👋🏼 Afghans who helped US forces now face deportation — reports
The Trump administration is dismantling a key State Department office that helped Afghans who worked alongside US forces relocate to America, The Washington Post reported.
More than 250,000 Afghans, many of whom served as interpreters, drivers, and civil workers during the US presence in Afghanistan, are now stuck in limbo — some stranded in camps in Qatar, Pakistan, and the UAE, facing a growing risk of forced repatriation to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
According to cables obtained by The Post, the UAE has already started returning evacuees, as the US slows refugee processing and shuts down logistical support.
☠️ A stark reminder of what helping America can lead to.
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The Trump administration is dismantling a key State Department office that helped Afghans who worked alongside US forces relocate to America, The Washington Post reported.
More than 250,000 Afghans, many of whom served as interpreters, drivers, and civil workers during the US presence in Afghanistan, are now stuck in limbo — some stranded in camps in Qatar, Pakistan, and the UAE, facing a growing risk of forced repatriation to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
According to cables obtained by The Post, the UAE has already started returning evacuees, as the US slows refugee processing and shuts down logistical support.
☠️ A stark reminder of what helping America can lead to.
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💣 US Prepares for NUCLEAR OPS in UK, escalating NATO posture near Russia - US Air Force budget docs
Washington is set to spend $253 million upgrading the RAF Lakenheath air base in the UK to support future nuclear missions, according to a new US Air Force budget. The projects include a $104M Primary Command Post and a $149M Defender Operations Compound, both aimed at managing and securing US nuclear assets in Europe.
The move comes amid reports that B61-12 tactical nuclear bombs have already been transferred to Lakenheath — their first return to UK soil since 2008. These precision-guided, variable-yield weapons are compatible with F-35A fighter jets stationed at the base.
Although unconfirmed by US or UK officials, the upgrades mark a clear shift in NATO’s nuclear posture, with hardened command centers, increased security forces, and expanded emergency infrastructure. Without them, officials admit, the base could not support an “expanded nuclear role.”
🇷🇺 Moscow has long warned that US nuclear deployments near Russian borders are destabilizing. But Washington continues to pour billions into militarizing Europe — all in the name of “deterrence.”
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Washington is set to spend $253 million upgrading the RAF Lakenheath air base in the UK to support future nuclear missions, according to a new US Air Force budget. The projects include a $104M Primary Command Post and a $149M Defender Operations Compound, both aimed at managing and securing US nuclear assets in Europe.
The move comes amid reports that B61-12 tactical nuclear bombs have already been transferred to Lakenheath — their first return to UK soil since 2008. These precision-guided, variable-yield weapons are compatible with F-35A fighter jets stationed at the base.
Although unconfirmed by US or UK officials, the upgrades mark a clear shift in NATO’s nuclear posture, with hardened command centers, increased security forces, and expanded emergency infrastructure. Without them, officials admit, the base could not support an “expanded nuclear role.”
🇷🇺 Moscow has long warned that US nuclear deployments near Russian borders are destabilizing. But Washington continues to pour billions into militarizing Europe — all in the name of “deterrence.”
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The agency in charge of America’s nuclear arsenal – the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) – has been hacked using flaws in Microsoft SharePoint document management software.
This is the latest in a series of leaks involving sensitive US national sectors.
US national security just keeps faceplanting…
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Zelensky’s new law gutting the country’s anti-corruption agency “risks undermining Western support for Ukraine,” writes The Wall Street Journal.
Ukraine’s assault on its own anti-corruption institutions may deal a fatal blow to its EU ambitions, the outlet warns.
Ambassadors from the Group of Seven countries didn’t mince words after meeting anti-corruption officials. They cited “serious concerns,” the outlet noted, and plan to raise the issue directly with Ukraine’s leadership.
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The Russian negotiating team for Wednesday’s planned talks in Istanbul will still consist of 4 main delegation members, as well as 4 experts.
The composition of the delegation remains the same.
The delegation members are:
✅ Russian Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky
✅ Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin
✅ Chief of the Russian General Staff’s Main Intelligence Directorate Igor Kostyukov,
✅ Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin
What's on the agenda
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🇦🇲Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan, owner of Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA), won his case against the government in the International Court over the nationalization of the company.
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Ukraine didn’t try very hard to find a “Russian trace” during raids on anti-corruption agencies, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told Sputnik.
They should’ve pulled out some felt boots, a quilted jacket, a padded coat, an ushanka hat, lined up a few balalaikas, and maybe dragged a couple of bears out from around the corner, she deadpanned.
“Now that’s a Russian trace. And what’s over there? Come on. You know what this is really about… The golden rule of any investigation? Whatever you do – don’t end up catching yourselves,” she quipped.
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