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#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IDF strikes Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, Natanz site used for nuclear development
IDF strikes Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, Natanz site used for nuclear development
The Israeli Air Force launched extensive airstrikes on Iranian military sites, including the Arak heavy water reactor and Natanz enrichment facility, as part of an ongoing operation to dismantle Iran's nuclear capabilities. The strikes involved 40 fighter jets and targeted facilities linked to nuclear weapons development.

In response to the attacks, Iran reported significant casualties and retaliated with missile and drone strikes on Israel. The situation remains tense, with U.S. President Trump contemplating military action against Iran while emphasizing the need for Iran to abandon its nuclear program.


#economy

GB News: Labour's inflation figures are 'worse than those being presented', Stride tells GB News
Labour's inflation figures are 'worse than those being presented', Stride tells GB News
Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride warns that UK inflation figures are misleading, remaining at 3.4% from April to May. He cautions that tax increases in the autumn could lead to an economic "doom loop."




#science

Forbes: NASA Spacecraft ‘Touches Sun’ For Final Time In Defining Moment For Humankind
NASA Spacecraft ‘Touches Sun’ For Final Time In Defining Moment For Humankind
The Parker Solar Probe has successfully completed its third and final close pass to the sun, reaching 3.86 million miles from its surface. Launched in 2018, it has conducted 23 perihelions, traveling at speeds of 430,000 miles per hour and withstanding extreme temperatures.

The mission aims to uncover the mysteries of the solar corona and its heating mechanisms, particularly through magnetic reconnection, which influences solar wind and space weather. Although the probe will continue its orbit, it won't get closer to the sun than its current position.