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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says military action has set back but cannot eliminate Iran’s nuclear program. He warns that enriched uranium stockpiles and technical knowledge will remain even after the conflict ends.
Heavy rain drenched northern Israel, with the largest totals recorded in the Galilee and Golan Heights. Southern areas saw only light precipitation, while snow is expected on Mount Hermon.
Germany has withdrawn its support for Israel in the genocide case at the International Court of Justice, citing its own legal exposure in a separate case brought by Nicaragua. The move leaves Israel without one of its strongest European backers in the proceedings.
The United States has granted a 30 day waiver allowing the sale of Iranian oil at sea to ease global supply pressures amid conflict with Iran. Officials say the move could add about 140 million barrels to the market while keeping other sanctions in place.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been seen using his former royal styling as he moves into a new home on the Sandringham estate. The relocation follows his arrest and eviction from Royal Lodge amid ongoing allegations.
Providence's first and second Jewish mayors celebrated their bar mitzvah together at Temple Beth-El after months of study. The ceremony became a public affirmation of Jewish faith and resilience following a recent synagogue attack.
Germany has withdrawn its planned support for Israel at the International Court of Justice, citing its own legal case brought by Nicaragua. The move comes as the court considers genocide allegations against Israel and related claims against Germany over arms exports and funding decisions.
The Strait of Hormuz has become the focal point of the conflict between the United States and Iran, with oil shipments disrupted and fuel prices rising. President Donald Trump faces mounting military and diplomatic challenges as efforts continue to reopen the vital waterway.
More than £800,000 of public money was spent on Ed Miliband’s delegation to the climate summit in Brazil, with most of the cost going on flights and private apartments. Critics have condemned the expense, while the government says the trip was vital for energy security and climate goals.
The White House says the Iran war has reached week three of a projected four to six week timeline. Officials report steady progress and say the president remains focused on achieving total victory.
Airlines are raising fares as the Iran conflict drives jet fuel prices sharply higher, in a crisis likened to the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. Transatlantic routes are expected to be hit hardest, with further increases likely if the conflict continues.
The article argues that Congress has willingly surrendered much of its constitutional authority to President Donald Trump. Weak leadership, partisan fear, and reluctance to challenge executive power have diminished the legislative branch's role.
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