Escalations in the conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States have marked the end of the day. In just a few hours, attacks, military responses and key diplomatic reactions have been recorded, further worsening the already tense situation in the Middle East.
Russian drone and missile strikes in and around Kiev overnight killed five people, wounded dozens, set residential areas on fire and damaged the entrance to a metro station used as a shelter, Ukrainian officials said this morning.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that a new wave of strikes on Tehran and western Iran has begun.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi held a press conference in which he condemned the US attacks and said that Donald Trump had deceived his own voters with promises that he would "no longer interfere in 'eternal wars'."
US President Donald Trump said tonight that a "very successful attack" had been carried out on three nuclear facilities in Iran, including the one in Fordow.
Iran reserves the right to all options for self-defense after the US bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced on the X platform, stressing that the US attacks are "outrageous" and will have "lasting consequences".
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić accused students in the blockade of extraditing former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević to The Hague on Vidovdan.
This morning, over Tel Aviv, the moment was recorded for the first time when two Israeli interceptor missiles from the Iron Dome system destroyed an incoming Iranian ballistic missile.
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Israel and Iran continue to exchange missiles. Today we are following live events related to the Middle East.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a serious warning to Ukraine, saying that any attempt to use nuclear weapons against Russia would provoke a reflex response from Moscow and have catastrophic consequences for Kiev.
A look at the agenda of the council indicates that on the agenda of the bishops' fathers one day there was smoked steak and octopus carpaccio (for those who are strict with their monastic vows), accompanied by celery potage or veal broth. The discussion continued with stuffed ravioli with spinach, while the discussion culminated with veal cutlet on sweet potato puree, or sea bream fillet on sweet potato puree, in both cases accompanied by asparagus — "Teologija" publishes.
The war in Ukraine continues to unfold with intense clashes and significant geopolitical shifts. Russian forces are focusing on new operations, the international community is responding with new sanctions and diplomatic initiatives, while Ukraine and its allies are looking for ways to secure support and peace.
At least 30 people were killed across the Gaza Strip today in Israeli gunfire and airstrikes, local health officials said, as some Palestinians expressed concern that their suffering had been forgotten amid the growing focus on the air war between Israel and Iran.
The clashes between Israel and Iran have been going on for the fifth day. Powerful detonations echoed in the northern, western and central parts of the Iranian capital. The cause of the explosions is not yet known, and it is not clear whether it was an Israeli attack or the action of Iranian air defenses.
The conflict between Israel and Iran has been going on for the fifth day. The Israeli army is attacking Iranian military and nuclear targets, including missile launch ranges. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards claim to have hit Israeli intelligence centers in Tel Aviv.
China today accused Donald Trump of "adding fuel to the fire" in the conflict between Israel and Iran, and urged its citizens to leave both countries. President Xi Jinping expressed concern over the sharp rise in tensions and urged all parties to urgently work towards de-escalation.
The Israeli army killed 51 and wounded 200 people today when it shelled a humanitarian aid distribution site in southern Gaza with drones and tanks.
The conflict between Iran and Israel escalated after Israeli forces carried out extensive attacks on Iranian nuclear and military targets on Friday, killing several senior Iranian officials and scientists. Iran retaliated with rocket attacks on Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and Haifa, killing civilians and causing significant material damage.
Iranian missiles hit Tel Aviv and the port of Haifa in the early hours of this morning, destroying residential buildings and raising concerns among world leaders gathered for the G7 meeting this week about the possibility of the conflict between the two old enemies escalating into a regional crisis.
Iran launched a new wave of rocket attacks on Israel last night, and according to official figures from Israeli emergency services, at least four people were killed and more than a hundred were injured. The targets were parts of central Israel, including the area around Tel Aviv.
In the attack carried out on Friday, a convoy of military trucks and buses was hit, which, according to Ukrainian sources and local whistleblowers from the Donetsk region, was transporting Russian soldiers.
An Air India plane bound for London with 242 passengers and crew on board crashed minutes after taking off from the western Indian city of Ahmedabad on Thursday, the airline and police confirmed. India's federal health minister said "many people" were killed.
Protests in the Kenyan capital Nairobi flared up again on Monday as demonstrators set vehicles on fire and police fired tear gas to disperse crowds angry over the death of political blogger Albert Ojwang in police custody last week, Reuters TV footage showed.