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Unbox the Squid Game Season 3 Premiere’s First 6 Minutes

 


‘Squid Game’ Season 3: Watch the First Six Minutes Now — and Prepare for a Shocking Return

In a world like Squid Game, surprises usually spell doom. But this time, fans get an unexpected treat: Netflix has released the first six minutes of Squid Game Season 3 ahead of its premiere on June 27.

In the exclusive sneak peek, the remaining contestants are stunned when a familiar face returns — Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), last seen leading the failed resistance at the end of Season 2. He’s delivered back to the dormitory in one of the ominous gift-box-shaped coffins typically reserved for eliminated players. Although his fellow players are relieved to see him alive, it’s clear Gi-hun’s journey is far from over.

“When the coffin is opened, Gi-hun is reborn,” Lee Jung-jae told Tudum. “He has to go back to the competition, play the game again, and make choices again.” Filming his return, he added, felt like “being sucked into a different universe.”

Season 3 marks the final chapter of the global phenomenon — and the stakes are higher than ever. As the games grow deadlier, Gi-hun faces the impossible challenge of ending the brutal system from within. Standing in his way is the enigmatic Front Man (Lee Byung-hun), who raises the pressure in every round.

Series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk explained that the Front Man's decision to let Gi-hun live wasn’t mercy — it was psychological warfare. “He wants Gi-hun to feel the weight of his own mistakes,” Hwang said. “Front Man wants to break his faith in humanity and in himself.”

Lee Byung-hun echoed that sentiment, noting that Front Man’s true goal isn’t Gi-hun’s death — it’s his transformation. “He wants to dismantle the noble belief that Gi-hun holds on to,” Lee said. “He believes Gi-hun will eventually think the same way he does.”

As the final season unfolds, the central question becomes: Can Gi-hun cling to his humanity — or will he be broken by the game?

And what about Jun-ho (Wi Ha-jun), the detective presumed dead but glimpsed aboard a mysterious rescue boat in the preview? Fans will have to wait and see.

Squid Game Season 3 premieres June 27. Until then, stay tuned to Tudum for more updates, trailers, and behind-the-scenes insights.

Student Accused of Hacking Western Sydney University to Obtain Discounted Parking and Modify Academic Records



Police allege the woman’s hacking campaign escalated to threats of selling sensitive student data on the dark web.

A 27-year-old former Western Sydney University student has been arrested and charged with 20 cyber-related offences after allegedly conducting a four-year hacking campaign against the institution. Police claim the activity began with attempts to obtain discounted campus parking and evolved into altering academic records and threatening to sell confidential student information on the dark web.

Authorities say the woman began holding the university to ransom in late 2024, demanding $40,000 in cryptocurrency to prevent the release of private data. A raid on her Kingswood apartment led to the seizure of over 100 gigabytes of data along with various electronic devices. The former electrical engineering student was remanded in custody ahead of a court appearance in Parramatta.

Western Sydney University confirmed the cyberattacks had significantly impacted the campus community and said measures have since been implemented to improve cybersecurity.

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BP shares jump 7% on report it is in early-stage talks to be acquired by Shell

 


📈 Why the jump matters

  • BP’s undervaluation: BP's market value is now significantly lower than Shell’s (Shell is nearly twice the size), raising the strategic appeal welt.de+2thetimes.co.uk+2rigzone.com+2.

  • Consolidation context: Following big moves like Exxon with Pioneer and Chevron with Hess, investors are watching for similar mega-deals ainvest.com.

  • Shell’s cost discipline vs. M&A: Shell CEO Wael Sawan has emphasized a high bar for acquisitions, with the company preferring share buybacks—though the door remains open if BP’s shares fall further ajbell.co.uk+15reuters.com+15thetimes.co.uk+15.


🚧 Headwinds to a deal

  • Execution & regulatory risks: The scale of overlap—refineries, retail networks—could trigger serious antitrust scrutiny ainvest.com.

  • Synergy concerns: Even with $4 billion in projected cost synergies, initial returns could fall short versus Shell’s capital cost reuters.com.

  • BP’s activist pressure: Activist Elliott may push for asset sales or alternative restructuring moves rather than a takeover .


🔍 Bottom line

Shell is evaluating a possible BP acquisition, but any deal is not imminent. BP’s jump reflects investor speculation that Shell may act if BP’s shares and oil prices weaken further. However, strategic, financial, and regulatory hurdles make a definitive takeover unlikely in the near term.

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Diddy's Legal Fate Hinges on Cassie Ventura's Testimony as Lawyers Prepare for Closing Arguments, Expert Says

 

Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team rested their case Tuesday without calling one witness to the stand, and more than seven weeks after a jury was seated in the rapper's federal trial for sex crimes. 

The government presented 34 witnesses to the jury in an attempt to prove their case, with jurors hearing explosive testimony from Diddy's ex-girlfriends, rapper Kid Cudi, former assistants and escorts who allegedly participated in "freak offs" arranged by the disgraced music mogul.

With closing arguments scheduled to begin Thursday following a charge conference where both sides will finalize jury instructions, former federal prosecutor Mark Chutkow believes Cassie Ventura's testimony may be the most compelling evidence for the jury to hand down a conviction.

"When you look at the indictment, it's very long. It's a speaking indictment, and they have ticked off all of the various facts that they had presented to the jury in that indictment," Chutkow said. "They brought in evidence of violence. They brought in evidence of guns, of drugs, of sex acts. And so they really came through with what they said that they were going to do in this case."

Diddy was charged with racketeering conspiracy (RICO); sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution in a federal indictment unsealed Sept. 17. 

"It was savvy to bring this as a racketeering case in some ways because it allowed them to bring in a lot more evidence of his bad acts that they wouldn't have otherwise been able to do if this was a very narrowly tailored case," Chutkow said. "And so in that respect, I mean, the case really rises and falls with the testimony of Cassie Ventura." 

Chuktow added, "If the jury believes it, if they believe that she really couldn't get away from him, and she had to do the things that he had requested, then the prosecution has gone a long way toward a conviction in this case."

Jurors heard allegations of "freak off" parties involving male escorts and Diddy's ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. The "Me & U" singer testified that drugs, including ecstasy, ketamine and cocaine, were in regular circulation during the "freak offs" for her to disassociate during the sessions.


Cassie admitted that ecstasy made her feel euphoric and aroused, while ketamine would make her dissociative. She said cocaine made her heart race, mushrooms made her see things and GHB, also known as the date rape drug, made her feel drunk.

She also claimed it was commonplace for Diddy to become "physical" with her in their relationship. She defined "physical" as punishment, beatings and kicking.

Cassie testified that Diddy raped her on the living room floor in 2018, then left. At the time, she had been dating Alex Fine, who is now her husband. Cassie admitted to seeing Combs again after the alleged rape, telling the jury they had been together for 10 years and had a connection. Diddy and Cassie dated on-and-off from 2007 until 2018. 

Another ex, who testified under the pseudonym "Jane," told prosecutors there were times she felt coerced into hotel nights with Diddy and that he also still pays for both her legal fees and rent. 

Former federal prosecutor Anthony M. Capozzolo admitted that it will be difficult to predict what the jury may decide in this case.

"The trial seems like it will come down to one central question: Were the women coerced or did they voluntarily participate in the prodigious sexual escapades called 'freak offs?'" Capozzolo told Fox News Digital. "It would seem that if the jury believes that Cassie Ventura and the other women were coerced, then Combs may likely face a conviction on one or more of the charges. 

Cassie Ventura gave emotional testimony while on the stand for nearly a week in the Sean "Diddy" Combs federal trial. (Jane Rosenberg)


"Given that Combs’ presented no real substantive defense in the case, his fate may depend on how well his attorneys were able to attack the credibility of the women who testified and how well the defense is able to persuade the jury that their claims of coercion are unreliable." 

He added, "Defense attorneys will certainly argue that the fact that two of the women who were described as victims did not testify is a lack of evidence the jury can consider in determining if the government proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt."

For the racketeering charges, Capozzolo questioned if there was an "actual agreement among the co-conspirators" to prove the necessary elements of racketeering conspiracy charges.

"In most racketeering cases, like mob cases, the government calls several co-conspirators, usually cooperators, who get on the stand and admit that they are part of a racketeering conspiracy — in that they agreed to participate in an ongoing ‘enterprise’ understanding that its purpose was to commit certain crimes," Capozzolo said.

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"But here, none of the witnesses at trial have testified to participating in a racketeering conspiracy. And some of the people whom the government identifies as key co-conspirators have never been charged, nor have they testified, such as Combs’ former chief of staff, Kristina Khorram."

Still, Capozzolo clarified that the government provided compelling evidence to support their case — which included testimony, videos, photos and text messages — and will likely "take great care to marshal the evidence" when closing arguments begin.


"Even if prosecutors fail to convict on the top racketeering charge, the sex trafficking charges carry significant penalties, including a mandatory minimum 15-year sentence," Capozzolo said. "So even a 'compromise' verdict, rather than a straight acquittal, may prove costly to Combs."

A federal RICO violation can result in a 20-year sentence per charge, the U.S. Code 2421 transportation charge can carry a sentence of up to 10 years, while U.S. Code 2422 Coercion and enticement may carry a 20-year sentence. Each of the violations may also include monetary fines.

Criminal defense and civil attorney Adanté Pointer of Lawyers for the People LLC told Fox News Digital that while the prosecution may not be able to convince a jury of all charges, even one conviction will cost Diddy.

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"Keep in mind, the prosecution only needs to prove a single charge about one of the several alleged victims in this case for Diddy to be facing significant prison time," Pointer told Fox News Digital. "So essentially, the prosecution only needs to win on a single charge, while Diddy needs to run the table on all the charges to avoid prison time."

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He added, "If the defense successfully sows seeds of doubt in a single juror’s mind, then the jury will be unable to reach a unanimous verdict, which is required to convict someone. However, he still faces a substantial challenge on the counts of transportation to engage in prostitution as it relates to the male prostitutes, since federal prosecutors have ample evidence, which appears to be mostly uncontroverted, that Diddy paid and arranged for the sex workers to fly to different locations to engage in sexual activity for money."

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During opening statements of Diddy's trial, which began on May 5, Teny Geragos asked the jury to consider the federal charges, not the choices of an at-times violent man.

"Sean Combs is a complicated man, but this is not a complicated case," Teny told the court. "This case is about love, jealousy, infidelity and money. This case is about voluntary adult choices made by capable adults and consensual relationships. This case is about those real-life relationships, and the government is trying to turn those relationships into a racketeering case, a prostitution case and a sex trafficking case. It will not work."

She noted that Diddy "has a bad temper" and at times gets "so angry or so jealous that he is out of control," but she emphasized that the "Victory" rapper was not charged with "being mean."

"He is not charged with being a jerk. He's charged with running a racketeering enterprise," Teny said. "And though there was violence that you are going to hear about, you already have, that violence is not part of any RICO. That violence is not connected to sex trafficking, and that violence is not prostitution."

Key Member of Musk’s ‘DOGE’ Government Initiative Resigns Amid Racist Social Media Fallout

 



  • Who stepped down? Marko Elez, a 25-year-old software engineer with no prior government experience, resigned from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—a Trump-backed initiative operating within federal agencies like the U.S. Treasury—after archived racist and eugenicist posts from his social media resurfaced en.wikipedia.org+15npr.org+15wuft.org+15.

  • Why the controversy? Elez had been granted high-level access to the Treasury’s critical payment systems. His inflammatory posts included statements like “Just for the record, I was racist before it was cool” and “Normalize Indian hate” news.wfsu.org+9npr.org+9thepublicsradio.org+9. Following heavy criticism, he resigned on February 6, 2025 news.wfsu.org+7npr.org+7en.wikipedia.org+7.

  • Broader tensions at DOGE: The incident intensified scrutiny around DOGE’s rapid placement of tech-affiliated personnel—some with ties to Musk’s companies—into sensitive federal roles. Concerns have grown over data privacy, rushed reforms, and the qualifications of its staff news.wfsu.org+4businessinsider.com+4thev

  • Trump Attends NATO Summit in Netherlands as Israel-Iran Ceasefire Holds

     



    • U.S. Strikes Fall Short: Initial intelligence suggests recent U.S. military strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities did not significantly damage the core infrastructure of Iran’s nuclear program. The early assessment, shared by sources familiar with the briefing, indicates the attacks may have delayed Iran’s progress by only a few months. While the White House acknowledged the assessment, it publicly disagreed with its conclusions.

    Trump’s Frustration Mounts: President Donald Trump expressed visible anger this morning as tensions between Israel and Iran threatened the fragile ceasefire he helped broker. Speaking before departing for the NATO summit in the Netherlands, Trump directed particular frustration toward Israel, signaling dissatisfaction with its recent actions.

    • Ceasefire Holding—for Now: Despite mutual accusations of violating the truce, both Israel and Iran reaffirmed they would uphold the ceasefire unless provoked. Trump emphasized that the U.S. does not seek regime change in Iran, stating he wants to avoid "chaos" in the regi


    Rutte Backs Trump Over NATO Praise and Iran Strikes, Downplays Leak Concerns

    The Hague, Netherlands — NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday said he had no issue with U.S. President Donald Trump publicizing a private text message that lavishly praised Trump’s pressure campaign on alliance members to increase defense spending. Rutte, speaking as the NATO summit began in The Hague, insisted he stood by every word.

    “What I said in the text message to him — totally fine that he published it,” Rutte said. “I think it’s a statement of fact.”

    Rutte dismissed suggestions the publicized message was embarrassing. “Absolutely not,” he told reporters. “It’s a statement of fact, and I’m totally fine that he shared it.”

    The message, posted by Trump on Truth Social while en route to the summit, praised the U.S. leader’s tough stance: “You will achieve something NO American president in decades could get done. Europe is going to pay in a BIG way, as they should, and it will be your win.”

    Rutte Backs US Strikes Despite Mixed Intelligence

    Rutte also reiterated his support for Trump’s recent military action against Iran, calling it “decisive” and “truly extraordinary,” despite a U.S. intelligence assessment leaked earlier in the week that concluded the strikes did not destroy the core components of Iran’s nuclear program.

    CNN reported that the strikes — involving 14 bunker-busting bombs dropped on key sites like Fordow and Natanz — may have only delayed Iran’s nuclear ambitions by months. But Rutte rejected criticism.

    “I think this was crucial to really do everything possible to take out the nuclear capability of the Iranians,” he said, reaffirming NATO’s stance that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons.

    Israel, US Dispute Intelligence Assessment

    Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich also brushed aside the U.S. assessment, claiming the strikes had set Iran's nuclear program “many years back.” Smotrich said Israeli and U.S. intelligence teams were still evaluating the full extent of the damage from Operation Rising Lion, which began with unprecedented strikes on June 13.

    “We destroyed their scientists, their archives, their abilities,” he told Kan Radio, dismissing claims that centrifuges and enriched uranium stockpiles had survived the attacks.

    Ceasefire Holds — For Now

    Despite ongoing tensions, a fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel remains intact. Both nations have agreed not to break the truce unless provoked, although they traded accusations of violations shortly after it was brokered with help from Qatar.

    Trump, now in the Netherlands for the NATO summit, was visibly angered by the instability, particularly with Israel. “We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the f*ck they’re doing,” he said Tuesday. A firm call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu followed, after which Israel reportedly refrained from further strikes.

    Trump, White House Push Back on Leak

    President Trump, meanwhile, lashed out at reports suggesting limited damage from the U.S. strikes. On Truth Social, he called the operation “ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MILITARY STRIKES IN HISTORY,” insisting Iran’s nuclear sites were “COMPLETELY DESTROYED!”

    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also dismissed the leaked intelligence assessment as “flat-out wrong,” while Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, called the leak “treasonous” and said it should be investigated.

    Ongoing Fallout in Iran and Gaza

    Iran claims it has arrested over 700 alleged Israeli agents and collaborators during the conflict. State media said many were linked to sabotage operations and psychological warfare. Some Iranian outlets have reported multiple executions, though CNN has not independently confirmed those claims.

    Meanwhile, violence continues in Gaza. Seven Israeli soldiers were killed Tuesday when their armored vehicle was hit by a bomb in Khan Younis, the IDF confirmed. Gaza health officials said 21 Palestinians were killed while waiting for aid, as the humanitarian crisis deepens despite ongoing ceasefire talks.

    Looking Ahead

    Though the ceasefire between Iran and Israel has entered its twelfth day, the situation remains volatile. Israel has extended a military mobilization order for reservists through July 10, signaling preparations for a potential flare-up. With NATO allies closely watching the situation, Trump’s next moves — both diplomatically and militarily — may define the summit’s tone in The Hague.

    Zohran Mamdani Claims Historic Win in NYC Mayoral Primary Following Cuomo's Concession


    Zohran Mamdani Declares Victory in NYC Mayoral Primary After Cuomo Concedes in Stunning Upset

    Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist and state representative, declared victory Tuesday night in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, clearing a major hurdle in his bid to become the city’s first Muslim mayor. While final results may take days due to ranked-choice voting, Mamdani holds a decisive lead.

    In a surprising turn of events, former Governor Andrew Cuomo — once considered the frontrunner — conceded the race after Mamdani pulled ahead significantly. With 93% of the first-round votes counted, Mamdani had secured 43.5% compared to Cuomo’s 36.4%.

    "Tonight, we made history,” Mamdani told an energized crowd of supporters at his election night watch party. “I will be your Democratic nominee for the mayor of New York City.”

    Cuomo, speaking at his own campaign rally, praised Mamdani’s campaign: “He ran a smart, impactful race. Tonight is his night — he earned it, and he won.”

    New York City's ranked-choice voting system means that final outcomes depend on second-choice preferences. Neither candidate is expected to hit the 50% threshold in the first round. However, Mamdani is expected to benefit more from subsequent rounds, particularly after cross-endorsing with progressive City Comptroller Brad Lander, who came in third with 11.4% of the vote. Mamdani thanked Lander, saying, “Together we’ve shown the power of the politics of the future: rooted in partnership and sincerity.”

    Mamdani’s rise marks a sharp challenge to the Democratic establishment. Backed by a groundswell of grassroots enthusiasm — especially among younger voters — his campaign overcame Cuomo’s support from major donors and endorsements from centrist figures like Bill Clinton.

    Cuomo confirmed he had personally called Mamdani to offer congratulations. “He touched young people, inspired them, and brought them to the polls,” he said. “I applaud him sincerely.”

    Despite his concession, Cuomo told The New York Times he’s considering an independent run in November. “I want to analyze and talk to some colleagues,” he said.

    Still, with New York’s electorate leaning heavily Democratic and current Mayor Eric Adams facing widespread unpopularity, Mamdani is now seen as the strong favorite to become the city’s 111th mayor.


    New York Mayoral Race Signals Shift in Democratic Politics as Mamdani Surges Past Cuomo

    The race to become New York City’s next mayor has drawn national attention, offering a revealing glimpse into the evolving identity of the Democratic Party. In a high-stakes primary that pitted two sharply contrasting Democrats against each other, voters were asked to choose between a progressive future and a more traditional centrist past.

    Andrew Cuomo, the former three-term governor, entered the race with major name recognition and a commanding early lead. Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist and state representative, steadily closed that gap, powered by a wave of youth-driven enthusiasm and a digitally savvy grassroots campaign.

    New York’s ranked-choice voting system — which allows voters to rank up to five candidates — worked in Mamdani’s favor. While Cuomo initially held a 30-point advantage in polling, a survey released just a day before the election projected Mamdani as the likely winner after multiple rounds of vote redistribution.

    Cuomo, who resigned as governor in 2021 following multiple allegations of sexual harassment, relied heavily on establishment support and deep financial backing. His campaign was bolstered by over $25 million in outside spending — a record for the city — much of it used on attack ads and mailers targeting Mamdani. Several of these efforts were bankrolled by billionaire donors, including some with Republican ties.

    In contrast, Mamdani’s campaign was propelled by a broad progressive coalition and energized by endorsements from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders. His platform — which includes a citywide rent freeze and free public buses — resonated particularly with younger voters and renters, while his large social media following helped him bypass traditional media channels.

    While Cuomo avoided large public events in favor of small, controlled appearances, Mamdani leaned into big, energetic rallies, including one with Ocasio-Cortez that drew thousands.

    “This has been a historically contentious race,” Mamdani told supporters after declaring victory in the primary. “Now that it’s over, I hope I can introduce myself again — not as seen in a 30-second ad or a campaign mailer, but as I truly am and how I will lead as your mayor.”

    “I will be a mayor for every New Yorker,” he added, “whether you voted for me, for Governor Cuomo, or chose not to vote at all out of frustration with a broken political system.”

    Voter turnout was unexpectedly high despite extreme heat — with temperatures reaching 100°F (38°C) on election day. Over one million people were estimated to have voted, and early voting surpassed 380,000 — more than double the early turnout in 2021.

    Though the Democratic primary winner is not guaranteed to win the general election in November, it remains highly likely in a city where Democrats vastly outnumber Republicans. The current mayor, Eric Adams, is running for re-election as an independent after losing support within his own party. Adams, who won in 2021 as a Democrat, was charged last year with accepting bribes and foreign campaign contributions — charges that were dropped in April following intervention by the Trump administration.

    With Adams deeply unpopular and the GOP lacking a viable challenger, Mamdani is now strongly positioned to become New York City’s 111th mayor — and its first Muslim mayor — in a race that could reshape the national conversation around the Democratic Party’s future.


    En direct, Iran-Israël : Donald Trump assure que le cessez-le-feu est désormais « en vigueur

     



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    Air France reprend sa desserte du Golfe, mercredi, et celle du Liban, jeudi

    Air France a l’intention de reprendre, mercredi, la desserte de l’Arabie saoudite et des Emirats arabes unis, et jeudi celle du Liban, annonce la compagnie aérienne, mardi.

    « A ce stade, la compagnie prévoit de reprendre ses vols entre Paris - Charles-de-Gaulle vers Dubaï [Emirats arabes unis] et Riyad [Arabie saoudite] à compter du mercredi 25 juin 2025 », a fait savoir une porte-parole. Ces liaisons avaient été interrompues dimanche en raison de la guerre au Moyen-Orient, et en particulier de bombardements américains sur des sites nucléaires iraniens, après une semaine de conflit entre l’Iran et Israël.

    Air France a en outre décidé « de reprendre ses vols entre Paris - Charles-de-Gaulle et Beyrouth [Liban] à compter du jeudi 26 juin », selon la même source. Elle les avait suspendus le 16 juin.

    Les liaisons d’Air France entre Paris et Tel-Aviv restent suspendues au moins jusqu’au 14 juillet inclus, a souligné Air France, qui avait déjà communiqué, lundi, sur cette information. La ligne a cessé d’être exploitée par la compagnie tricolore depuis le début de l’offensive israélienne sur l’Iran, le 13 juin.


    Dans une apparente inflexion de la politique des Etats-Unis, qui luttent d’ordinaire contre l’achat d’or noir en provenance de la République islamique d’Iran, Donald Trump affirme sur sa plateforme Truth Social, mardi, que « La Chine peut désormais continuer à acheter du pétrole à l’Iran. Avec un peu de chance, ils achèteront aussi plein de pétrole américain »« J’ai le grand honneur d’avoir fait en sorte que ça se produise », ajoute-t-il, alors que les Etats-Unis prennent régulièrement des sanctions contre les acheteurs de pétrole iranien pour assécher les ressources financières de Téhéran.




    مصادر في الخليج توضح لـCNN موقفها بشأن وقف إطلاق النار بين إسرائيل وإيران

     


    تقدم مذيعة CNN، إيرين بورنيت، تقريرها من دولة الإمارات، حيث من المقرر أن يدخل وقف إطلاق النار حيز التنفيذ بعدما شهدنا أيامًا من الأعمال العدائية بين إسرائيل وإيران والولايات المتحدة.

    "War Tensions Escalate: Iran Launches Missile Strike on US Base in Qatar"

     


    • Iran has launched missiles at US airbases in Qatar and Iraq in response to strikes on its nuclear sites on Saturday, state media reports

    • Qatar confirms the attack on the US-run Al Udeid base, calling it a "flagrant violation" and says it reserves the right to respond directly

    • The country has temporarily closed its airspace and US and UK citizens have been advised to shelter in place

    • In Washington, Donald Trump is attending a National Security Council meeting shortly, after the White House earlier said he was "simply raising a question" in floating the idea of regime change in Iran

    • It comes as Israel says it is targeting Tehran with "unprecedented force", including attacks on "access routes" to the Fordo nuclear site and Evin prison


    Iran's Supreme National Security Council says in a statement that while Iran “shattered” the US air base in Qatar, the attack in no way “presents any danger to Qatar or its people", and adds Iran “remains committed to maintaining and continuing its warm and historic relations” with Qatar.

    The statement by Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, quoted by Iran's state media, says the “number of missiles used were the same number as bombs the US had used on three Iranian nuclear sites”.

    Moments ago, we heard from Qatar's government, which said that its air defence systems had intercepted all of the Iranian missiles.

    Family of Nimisha Priya, on death row, offers $1 million 'blood money' to Yemen man's kin in final hope

      As Nimisha Priya’s family and Indian officials continue urgent negotiations, offering 'blood money' remains the only legal ...

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