Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed significant damage to the country's nuclear facilities from US airstrikes. This contradicts a US intelligence report, but is consistent with statements by Donald Trump.
US President Donald Trump demands that NATO allies increase defense spending, but does not name the reason, although Russia is the reason. The NATO summit in The Hague will focus on increasing military spending, but the issue of Russia will be avoided so as not to irritate Trump.
The Trump administration has repealed the "Roadless Rule," opening 58 million acres of national forests to development. Environmentalists are concerned this could destroy pristine landscapes, including Alaska's Tongass National Forest.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Great Britain, where he will meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, King Charles III, and the speakers of both houses of parliament. Discussions are focused on securing more air defense systems for Ukraine and strengthening sanctions against Russia.
FedEx logistics company founder Fred Smith has died at the age of 80. He risked his fortune early on to revolutionize freight transportation.
US President Donald Trump said that Iran's nuclear program was "completely and utterly destroyed" by American bombs, but senior US officials admitted they don't know the fate of Iran's uranium stockpile. The Iranians removed "bomb-grade" uranium from the facility, and satellite photos confirm serious damage to the uranium enrichment plant in Fordow.
Israeli-American strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, including Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, slowed the country's nuclear program by approximately six months. Iran confirmed the attacks and vowed to continue implementing the program.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, fearing assassination, has chosen replacements for his military command and three high-ranking clerics in case of his death. He communicates through a trusted aide to avoid tracking and has instructed the Assembly of Experts to choose a successor from the names he proposed.
The Donald Trump administration is laying off more than 600 Voice of America employees, reducing the staff to fewer than 200 people. This is part of a broader plan to cut funding for federal media organizations, which the White House justifies as combating "radical propaganda".
Local laws targeting plastic bags lead to significant reductions in litter. Research shows that full bans and fees are more effective than partial ones, especially along lakes.
Iran's Fordow nuclear facility is located deep in the mountains for protection against attacks. The US is considering a plan to use the 14-ton GBU-57 "bunker buster," capable of penetrating thick layers of protection, but a wave of attacks would be needed to completely destroy the facility.
The first place in "The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025" was taken by Maido from Lima, Peru. The top five also included Asador Extebarri, Quintonil, DiverXO, and Alchemist.
US intelligence believes that Iran has not made a final decision on creating nuclear weapons, but is close to it. Tehran may accelerate the process in case of an attack or the killing of its leader.
During a massive Russian strike on Kyiv on June 17, 62-year-old American volunteer Fred Grandy died. He arrived in Ukraine in May, devastated by the US's turning away from the war, and wanted to help.
Federal judge has allowed Justin Baldoni to access private messages between Taylor Swift and Blake Lively. These messages may be used in a sexual harassment case on set.
Iran will strike everywhere if the US intervenes in the conflict. Tehran also stated that it would not negotiate under the threat of bombing.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected Donald Trump's call for unconditional surrender and threatened the US with irreparable damage in case of military intervention.
Early in his term, Trump restrained Israel from attacking Iran. But now, he is considering military support for Israel, a shift in US policy.
Iran partially disconnected from the global internet due to possible Israeli cyberattacks. Authorities have restricted access to the network. It was also recommended to delete WhatsApp.
Ukraine has agreed to the process of allowing private companies to develop the "Dobra" lithium deposit. This became possible within the framework of the agreement with the United States on joint mining of minerals.
On the night of June 15, Israel attacked a fuel depot in Tehran and facilities of Iran's nuclear program, causing large-scale fires. Damage to an oil refinery and experimental laboratories has been confirmed.
The Trump administration has stopped raids on businesses due to damage to farmers and businesses. Priority is given to detaining the "most dangerous" migrants with a criminal past.
Two Iranian officials announced the elimination of General Esmail Ghaani, commander of the Quds Force. He was responsible for the country's activities in the Middle East and replaced Qassem Soleimani.
Iran has announced the cessation of nuclear talks with the United States, which were scheduled for June 15, 2025 in Oman. The decision was made after Israeli airstrikes on Iran.
The Israeli parliament rejected the initiative on self-dissolution, the government coalition reached a compromise on the bill on military conscription for ultra-Orthodox Jews.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has sharply criticized US President Donald Trump. He stated that America is on the verge of authoritarianism.
The US presidential administration is preparing to launch the AI. gov chatbot to integrate artificial intelligence into government structures. The project is scheduled to launch on July 4.
The State of California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for federalizing the National Guard and sending Marines. Governor Newsom warned other states about the possibility of Trump repeating these actions.
YouTube is easing moderation rules, prioritizing freedom of speech over the risk of harm. Now, videos of public interest may contain more content that was previously considered a violation.
The New York State Senate has approved a bill allowing terminally ill people to end their lives at will. The law will allow patients with a terminal diagnosis to receive a deadly cocktail of drugs.