Iran And Israel Trade Strikes; US Issues Global Alert, Oil Prices Surge

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:48am on 23 Jun 2025,Monday International

Israel and Iran exchanged missile attacks over the past 24 hours, intensifying regional tensions. Iran launched 27 ballistic missiles at Israeli cities, damaging residential areas in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Nes Ziona, and Rishon Lezion. In retaliation, Israel deployed 20 fighter jets targeting missile facilities, radar systems, and launchers across Tehran, Kermanshah, and Hamedan. The Israeli military later declared the immediate threat over. Meanwhile, Brent crude oil prices jumped over 3% amid fears of supply disruption. The US State Department issued a global security alert, urging citizens to exercise caution due to heightened anti-US sentiments following recent military actions. (PC: EPA, Reuters)

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Sensex Falls 500 Points, Nifty Below 25,000 As US-Iran Tensions Rattle Global Markets

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:21am on 23 Jun 2025,Monday International

Indian stock markets tumbled on Monday as rising geopolitical tensions following US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites shook investor confidence. The BSE Sensex fell 503 points to 81,905, while the Nifty slipped below 25,000 to 24,977. All sectoral indices were in the red. Broader markets and Asian equities also declined, while oil and gold prices surged. Brent crude rose 2.62% to $79.06/barrel and gold jumped nearly 3% as investors turned to safe havens. Experts warn of limited upside amid weak momentum. Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz further deepened global concerns over energy supply disruptions. (PC: News18)

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Trump Boasts ‘Bullseye’ Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Experts Doubt Lasting Damage

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:42am on 23 Jun 2025,Monday International

US President Donald Trump declared the airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities a “bullseye,” claiming “monumental damage” was done during ‘Operation Midnight Hammer’. Posting on Truth Social, Trump cited satellite images showing the Fordow site deeply damaged underground. However, Iran downplayed the attack, claiming key materials were evacuated beforehand. Experts, including Jeffrey Lewis of the Middlebury Institute, warned the damage may only delay Iran’s program by a few years. “There are likely hidden sites we don’t know about,” he said. Iran may now be hiding enriched uranium in undisclosed locations, raising fears about future escalation and nuclear secrecy. (PC: HT):

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IAEA Confirms No Radiation Leak After US Bombs Iran Nuclear Sites, Urges Return To Talks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:37am on 23 Jun 2025,Monday International

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed no radiation leak following US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. Director General Rafael Grossi urged renewed diplomacy, offering IAEA mediation. While Esfahan sustained “extensive additional damage,” the underground Fordow site’s internal impact remains unclear. Experts noted “unusual activity” at Fordow before the strikes, suggesting Iran moved its 60% enriched uranium stockpile. Natanz was also struck with bunker-buster bombs. Grossi said the IAEA is ready to resume inspections and facilitate peace efforts. “We must return to negotiations,” he stressed, urging access for inspectors and coordination between Iran and the US. (PC: NDTV)

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Khamenei Vows Punishment As US Bombs Iran’s Nuclear Sites, UN Calls For Urgent Talks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:32am on 23 Jun 2025,Monday International

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has condemned US airstrikes on three nuclear facilities, calling them a "grave crime" by the "Zionist enemy" and vowing harsh retaliation. “It must be punished and it is being punished,” he warned. Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said the US “must receive a response.” The attacks involved 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs, marking the most severe US military action since Iran’s 1979 revolution. At the UN Security Council, Iran accused the US and Israel of sabotaging diplomacy. UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged an immediate return to negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme, warning of a “perilous turn.” (PC: India Today)

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‘I Feel Paralysed’: Iranians React With Fear And Defiance After US Strikes On Nuclear Sites

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:34pm on 22 Jun 2025,Sunday International

Iranians have expressed deep fear, anger, and defiance after US airstrikes destroyed key nuclear sites in Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordo. “I feel paralysed,” said one woman, while another blamed leaders in Iran, Israel, and the US for fueling war. With over 430 deaths reported by Iran’s health ministry, emotions run high. Protesters filled Tehran’s streets as others fled the country. Some voiced hope for de-escalation, while others demanded resistance. Internet restrictions are worsening isolation. Iran’s foreign minister vowed to defend the country, and the IRGC warned US bases are now “vulnerabilities, not strengths,” as fears of full-scale war grow. (PC: EPA)

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Arab States Condemn US Strikes On Iran, Warn Of Wider Middle East War

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:30pm on 22 Jun 2025,Sunday International

Arab nations condemned the recent US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, warning of regional chaos. Saudi Arabia, now in détente with Tehran, voiced "great concern," while Qatar feared "catastrophic consequences." Bahrain, home to the US Fifth Fleet, told staff to work from home; Kuwait activated emergency shelters. Iran-backed Huthi rebels called the attacks a "war declaration" and threatened Red Sea strikes. Egypt and Iraq warned of destabilization, and Lebanon urged renewed diplomacy. US President Donald Trump called the strike a “spectacular military success,” but Arab states stressed de-escalation to avoid economic and security disaster across the oil-rich region. (PC: NDTV )

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9 Killed in Suicide Bombing During Church Mass in Damascus, Syria, Dozens Injured

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:26pm on 22 Jun 2025,Sunday International

A suicide bomber attacked Mar Elias Church near Damascus on Sunday, killing at least nine people and injuring 15 others during mass. The explosion happened in Dweil'a, on the city's outskirts, as people were praying. Witnesses said the attacker shot at worshippers before blowing himself up. Syria’s Interior Ministry said he belonged to the Islamic State group. Some reports suggest children were among the wounded. This is the first such attack in years, raising fears of extremist sleeper cells. Security forces and medics rushed to the scene. Syrian officials condemned the attack, calling it a cowardly act of terror. (PC: India Today)

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UK PM Warns of ‘Escalation Risk’ After US Bombs Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Calls for Talks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:22pm on 22 Jun 2025,Sunday International

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned of a “risk of escalation” after the US bombed three Iranian nuclear sites. He said the UK was not involved but was informed in advance. Starmer urged all sides to return to talks and avoid further conflict. An emergency Cobra meeting was held, and UK military forces in the region are now on high alert. Foreign Secretary David Lammy spoke to officials in Iran and Israel, calling for peace. The US said its strikes “devastated” Iran’s nuclear programme. Iran warned of “everlasting consequences” and is considering how to respond. Tensions remain high globally. (PC: BBC)

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US Warns Iran: Closing Strait of Hormuz Is ‘Economic Suicide’, Urges China to Step In

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:04pm on 22 Jun 2025,Sunday International

The US has warned Iran against closing the Strait of Hormuz, calling it "economic suicide". US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the move would hurt Iran and global markets. He urged China to talk to Iran, as Beijing depends heavily on oil from the region. Iran’s parliament is considering closing the key oil route after US airstrikes on its nuclear sites. A top Iranian commander said the option is under serious review. The US said it is ready to respond if needed. The Strait of Hormuz handles one-fifth of the world’s oil, making its closure a major global threat. (PC: AFP)

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