US Vice President JD Vance has postponed a planned trip to Switzerland for a new round of high-stakes nuclear talks with Iran, adding fresh uncertainty to ongoing diplomatic efforts. The White House said negotiations remain complex and no final travel plans have been confirmed. Reports suggest Iran delayed sending its delegation amid concerns over Israel's continuing military operations in Lebanon.
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Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah intensified after four Israeli soldiers, including Lt. Col. Dor Ben Simhon, commander of the 401st Brigade's 52nd Battalion, were killed in southern Lebanon. The soldiers died when their tank was struck in Kfar Tebnit, with investigators examining whether a drone or anti-tank missile caused the blast. Meanwhile, Israel carried out fresh strikes across southern Lebanon, with Lebanese reports claiming at least 18 fatalities.
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US President Donald Trump has launched a stunning public attack on Benjamin Netanyahu just days after announcing a historic US-Iran peace framework. Calling the Israeli Prime Minister “a very difficult guy,” Trump claimed Israel should be grateful for Washington’s diplomacy, arguing the deal prevented a far greater regional threat.
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US and Iran have confirmed a historic breakthrough aimed at ending months of conflict, with a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) set to be signed in Geneva on June 19.
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Iran has launched a major retaliatory campaign against US military assets across the Middle East, targeting bases in Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan after recent American strikes inside Iran. Kuwait temporarily shut its airspace as missiles approached, while Bahrain issued air raid alerts. The attacks follow US strikes on Iranian military infrastructure ordered by President Donald Trump. With Iran threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz, fears of a wider regional war continue to grow.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it launched a drone strike targeting the headquarters of the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, marking a major escalation in the ongoing US-Iran confrontation. According to Iranian state media, Shahed-136 drones were launched in retaliation for recent US strikes on southern Iranian locations including Jask, Sirik and Qeshm.
Iran has launched a major retaliatory operation against US military assets across the Middle East, firing ballistic missiles and drones at bases in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan. The attacks came hours after US forces carried out multiple strikes on Iranian military infrastructure, which Washington described as a self-defence response following the downing of a US military helicopter.
The United States has launched retaliatory strikes inside Iran, targeting air defence systems, radar installations and military infrastructure across Hormozgan province, including areas near Bandar Abbas, Qeshm, Sirik and Jask. CENTCOM described the operation as a self-defence response following the downing of a US military helicopter off Oman.
A missile attack on the Palau-flagged tanker MT Marivex off the coast of Oman triggered a major rescue operation involving Indian and Omani authorities. The vessel, carrying 24 Indian crew members, came under attack near Masirah. After receiving an alert from a crew member's relative, MRCC Mumbai coordinated closely with Oman's maritime rescue agencies. Rescue helicopters and a nearby vessel were deployed, leading to the successful evacuation of all 24 crew members without injuries. The tanker remains anchored off Oman. Earlier reports linked the vessel to US sanctions and alleged blockade violations, though no casualties were reported in the incident.
Chinese President Xi Jinping received a grand welcome in Pyongyang as he began a two-day state visit to North Korea, his first in seven years. Crowds lined the streets waving Chinese and North Korean flags as Xi’s motorcade made its way through the capital. Later, Xi and First Lady Peng Liyuan attended a state banquet hosted by Kim Jong-un and Ri Sol-ju.
US President Donald Trump walked out of an interview midway after having an heated argument with the presenter over 2020 California Elections, which he alleges were 'rigged'.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Eloína Rodríguez Gómez at Hyderabad House, focusing on strengthening bilateral ties. Venezuelan leader, currently on a five-day visit to India, discussed areas of cooperation including energy, trade, strategic partnership.
The United States carried out another lethal strike in international waters, targeting a vessel in the eastern Pacific as part of its ongoing anti-narcotics campaign, Operation Southern Spear. According to US Southern Command, intelligence indicated the boat was operating along known drug-trafficking routes and was linked to a designated terrorist organization involved in narco-trafficking activities. Two men aboard were killed in the strike, while no US personnel were injured.