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Former President Trump claims US strikes have “completely destroyed” Iran’s nuclear sites, asserting a decisive blow to Tehran’s nuclear ambitions amid rising Middle East tensions. Iran has yet to confirm the damage.
Live updates: The cease-fire between Iran and Israel enters its second day amid conflicting claims of victory from both sides. Diplomatic efforts continue as tensions remain high and regional stability hangs in the balance.
Stock Market Today: Indexes Strive For Gains Ahead Of More Powell Testimony; FedEx Dives On Earnings (Live Coverage)
Stock markets edged higher as major indexes sought gains ahead of more Federal Reserve Chairman Powell testimony. FedEx shares plunged sharply after disappointing earnings, adding volatility to the session.
Reports confirm that Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky are scheduled for talks today. The discussions are expected to focus on strengthening bilateral ties and ongoing cooperation amid regional challenges.
Asia markets steadied and the dollar weakened Tuesday after a truce in the Middle East eased geopolitical tensions. Investors showed cautious optimism as risk sentiment improved across the region.
At the NATO summit’s outset, President Trump unsettled allies with unexpected critiques and demands, casting uncertainty over the alliance’s unity. His remarks sparked immediate debate among member states.
Former President Donald Trump hailed recent U.S. strikes on Iran as “a tremendous victory for everybody,” emphasizing the action’s impact on regional security and deterring future aggression.
China and India are pivoting to higher-grade coal, reducing reliance on Indonesian imports. This strategic shift aims to enhance energy efficiency and cut emissions amid evolving environmental policies.
Former President Donald Trump stated that Iran is “not going to build bombs for a long time” following recent US strikes, signaling a temporary setback in Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, according to NDTV reports.
A Pakistani soldier involved in the capture of Indian fighter pilot Abhinandan Varthaman has been killed, according to NDTV. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan. Further details remain limited.