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Massive rocket strikes by Hezbollah on Israeli army positions in the area of the populated town of Majdal Zun in southern Lebanon 🔹In addition, fighters of the Lebanese Islamic Resistance carried out a targeted strike on one of the Israeli army's deployment points in the populated town of Hula using two attack drones in the early hours of this morning.
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Haitian ultras in action
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The referee of the USA - Paraguay match is waiting to be allowed to resume the match. This will happen when the commercial break ends in the TV broadcast. At the 2026 World Cup, special breaks were introduced during the game for "drinking water". The pretext is that it's very hot. In fact, during this time, viewers are shown advertisements, on which FIFA makes money. The problem is that there are too many ads and they are starting to interfere with football.
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The peculiarities of global climate change.
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🇧🇭 The U.S. A-327 radar in Bahrain is gone The radar was capable of tracking ~470 km away
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Qatar has proposed a $12 billion package for Iran, including the release of $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets held in Qatar and an additional $6 billion through a loan or credit line – Mehr
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Trump agreed to unfreeze $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets, but refuses to publicly announce this, - said Rezaei, an advisor to the Supreme Leader of Iran.
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- I wanted to ask about the biological weapons development laboratories in Ukraine, which the Russians keep talking about. - Yes. - Could you explain to us what the Pentagon's involvement is or was in this matter? When was the last time we cooperated with the Ukrainians on this issue? And how would you comment on the accusations from Russia? - The accusations from Russia are absurd and ridiculous. As my grandfather, who was a Catholic and an Irishman, would say... it's a complete lie! These accusations are unfounded. A textbook example of Russian propaganda. If I were you, I wouldn't waste a drop of ink on covering this topic. People like Kirby and Psaki have done their department a disservice. They've opened the world's eyes to the fact that people are being lied to from this podium. Openly and shamelessly. They lie every time they open their mouths. It's not that we didn't know this, but now everyone knows it.
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In Yemen, local "Spider-Man" Al-Qaqaa ibn Antar died in a fall. He plunged into a volcano crater from a height of 120 meters (40 floors). Al-Qaqaa was a mountaineer-stuntman who performed all his stunts strictly without a safety harness, with his bare hands. He was somewhat similar to Alex Honnold... Such climbers challenge nature and the laws of physics. But their audacity is based on solid foundations - exhausting and meticulous training, where every movement is carefully calculated, taking into account the strength and direction of the wind, etc. The problem is that you can prepare as well as you want, but every new climb is still a gamble. Because at any moment, something can go wrong. A finger might bend, a stone might fall from a crevice, a muscle might cramp, something might distract you for a moment, the pressure might drop... And that's exactly how Al-Qaqaa ibn Antar died today.
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During the opening match of the US team at the 2026 World Cup against Paraguay (4:1), Fox Sports displayed the following statistics of the American team's performances at World Cups: 9 victories 8 draws 0 defeats FIFA's all-time record In fact, the picture is very similar, there's just one small mistake. Throughout the history of FIFA World Cups, the US team has suffered not 0 defeats, but 20. Therefore, the result of its performances cannot be called an absolute record. There were teams that lost more often. Not much, but they existed.
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Protests have also broken out in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in Tehran. Iranian demonstrators are now against the agreement with the USA.
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Trump says the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran will be signed tomorrow
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Iran to US: want our highly enriched uranium? Come and get it
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Iran has denied Trump's claims about reaching an agreement with the US on Sunday. "We will have to wait and see exactly when the memorandum of understanding will be signed, but it certainly will not be tomorrow," said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Bagaei. At the same time, he did not rule out the possibility that the agreement could be signed in the near future. There can be no talk of signing a memorandum between Tehran and Washington on June 14, as previously reported by the Iranian agency Fars. So far, no agreement has been reached, and premature signing of the document is not possible. The White House is pressuring Iran to sign the document on Sunday, but Tehran opposes such haste. Trump wants the signing to coincide with his birthday to present it as a personal symbolic victory.
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China plans to cripple US carrier groups from 3,000 km away China is not betting on a weapon but a model of how a coordinated attack could beat US layered naval defenses.
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New drone, length 6m, carries 90 kg, range 1,000 km Increasingly frequent reports from the front indicate the appearance of a new Russian unmanned system that attracts attention due to its different appearance and usage compared to earlier versions of the "Geran" family.
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Trump officially revealed the essence of this ceasefire agreement. He stated that no money will be provided to Iran (at most — a portion of the already frozen Iranian funds).
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CNN, citing five sources familiar with US intelligence: Iran has begun dispersing its stockpiles of highly enriched uranium, collapsing some tunnel entrances, and placing mines and traps inside well-protected underground facilities. These measures are aimed at significantly complicating the process of accessing and extracting the material. This would make it much more time-consuming for Iran to dilute the enriched material if a deal with the US is reached, buying time for Iran to resume enrichment in secret. It would also make any special military operation to extract the uranium extremely dangerous and risky.
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Trump: The agreement with Iran should be signed tomorrow, on Sunday. Trump: If an agreement is not reached, we have a last option, which, hopefully, we will never have to use again!
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Financial Times: "Gaza is facing an invasion of rodents due to bodies left under the rubble." The Financial Times (FT) newspaper, citing local residents and international organizations, reports: "The Gaza Strip is facing an invasion of rats and other rodents, as bodies are still left under the rubble." One of the residents of this war-torn area told the newspaper: "These huge rodents feed on bodies under the rubble, and their number has increased many times over. They climb into tents and gnaw on our clothes. Every day we have to throw something away."
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