NATO Air Defenses Intercept Iranian Strikes in Turkish Airspace
North Atlantic Treaty Organization air defense systems reportedly intercepted Iranian strikes that entered Turkish airspace.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization air defense systems reportedly intercepted Iranian strikes that entered Turkish airspace.
Iranian officials report 168 deaths from Saturday attack that struck a school and nearby military facility, according to satellite imagery.
Iran has stated that any ceasefire agreement would require commitments from the United States and Israel to refrain from future strikes.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's growing cooperation with Iran amid ongoing conflicts is generating concern among some United States allies.
Islamic State West Africa Province militants killed dozens of soldiers and abducted civilians in recent raids on military bases in Borno state.

China has significantly decreased military aircraft flights near Taiwan following years of nearly daily operations, prompting speculation about motives.
Aleksandr Suranovas, facing terrorism charges related to an alleged Russian explosives plot targeting the UK, has given an interview to the BBC.

Two separate stories: A terror group reportedly linked to Iran claims attacks on European Jewish sites, while Oppo restricts its new foldable phone launch.
Financial Times reports on alleged covert Russian backing for Viktor Orbán's political activities in Hungary.

The United States and Israel have launched new military strikes targeting Iran, escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Multiple sources reference Iran-related military developments, but provide insufficient verified details for comprehensive reporting.
International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi indicates most of Iran's highly enriched uranium is likely located at the Isfahan facility.

Army Reserve Capt. Cody Khork was killed in an Iranian drone strike at a command center in Kuwait, according to his parents.
Three B-52 strategic bombers landed at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, joining other US military aircraft at the British airbase.
Taiwan's Premier conducted the first official visit by a Taiwanese premier to Japan since 1972, marking a significant diplomatic development.
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