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Former President Donald Trump claims “monumental damage” to Iran’s nuclear sites, citing a precise strike he calls a “bullseye.” Details and independent verification remain limited as tensions persist.
Iran orders closure of Strait of Hormuz — putting one-fifth of world’s oil supply at risk – New York Post
Iran has ordered the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint through which one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes, escalating tensions and raising concerns over global energy security.
Former President Donald Trump called recent strikes on Iran a “spectacular military success” in a televised address, highlighting the operation’s precision and impact amid ongoing tensions in the region.
The outcome of a potential war between Israel and Iran remains uncertain, even with possible US involvement. Experts highlight the complex regional dynamics and unpredictable consequences in such a conflict.
St Kilda’s Max King has season-ending knee surgery after failing to get on the park in 2025
St Kilda’s Max King has undergone season-ending knee surgery after failing to make an appearance in 2025. The forward’s recovery timeline remains uncertain, impacting the Saints’ lineup for the remainder of the season.
The Oklahoma City Thunder triumphed over the Indiana Pacers to secure the NBA Finals title. Demonstrating strong offense and defense, the Thunder sealed their championship victory in a hard-fought series.
Iran’s actions have sparked debate over their potential role in fulfilling end times prophecies. Some view the regime’s conduct as a catalyst for apocalyptic scenarios, while others caution against alarmist interpretations.
US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites highlight the limits of hard power, as military action raises regional tensions without guaranteed long-term solutions, NDTV reports. The situation tests diplomatic and strategic balance.
Grains Research and Development Corporation claps back at claims it has $1 billion ‘sitting in reserves’
The Grains Research and Development Corporation has dismissed claims it holds $1 billion “sitting in reserves,” emphasizing its funds are committed to ongoing projects supporting grain growers and industry innovation.
Seven people were killed in Kyiv following a new Russian aerial attack, authorities report. The strike targeted residential areas, causing significant damage and raising concerns over civilian safety amid ongoing conflict.