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The statement by the Iranian Foreign Ministry also strongly condemned what it described as the “offensive and inappropriate remarks” and “conduct of the President of the United States” regarding the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the people of Iran.
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US President Donald Trump dismissed an intelligence report suggesting Iran’s nuclear program remains largely intact, calling it “fake news.” The White House and Trump officials criticized CNN and The New York Times, calling the leak “treasonous” and reaffirming the strike's success.
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The Israeli leader reiterated the long-standing motto shared by both leaders: “Peace through strength”
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The announcement came three days after Trump hosted Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir at the White House
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The US has been weighing whether to join Israel's attack by striking Iran's well-defended Fordo uranium enrichment facility, which is buried under a mountain and widely considered to be out of reach of all but America's “bunker-buster” bombs.
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Trump made the remarks while speaking to the media in the Oval Office after hosting Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir for lunch at the White House
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Those who choose to relocate do so without help from the government. The state has said it is opening mosques, schools and metro stations for use as shelters. Some are closed, others overcrowded.
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In a 35-minute phone call with Trump on Tuesday, Modi briefed the US President on Operation Sindoor launched by India against terror sites in Pakistan and made it clear that countries that support terrorism must face the consequences
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As the conflict between Iran and Israel entered its fifth day and continues to escalate, Trump also called for Iran's "UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER".
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The Indian mission also advised all Indian nationals and PIOs who can move out of Tehran using their own resources, to move to a safe location outside the city
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He will be missing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived in Calgary Monday evening and will be participating in the summit of the powerful industrialised democracies, along with a select group of emerging economies
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Netanyahu described Trump as Tehran's "enemy number one" and accused Iran of actively plotting his elimination
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The dramatic rupture between the president and the world's richest man began this week with Musk's public criticism of Trump's “big beautiful bill” pending on Capitol Hill
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The US President later posted on social media that the higher tariff rate would take effect on June 4
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Musk's announcement came just a day after he publicly criticised the cornerstone of Trump's legislative agenda
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We condemn this unlawful and unwarranted action. It imperils the futures of thousands of students and scholars across Harvard and serves as a warning to countless others at colleges and universities throughout the country, says Harvard University President Alan Garber
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Trump reiterates the US' role in brokering peace between India and Pakistan
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“Millions of good and innocent people could have died! Your legacy is greatly enhanced by your brave actions," the US President said
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Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has urged the National Security Advisors of both countries to keep lines of communication open and avoid escalation, his office said
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“The American film industry is rapidly declining, with other countries luring our filmmakers and studios through various incentives,” he wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social. “Hollywood and several regions across the U.S. are facing severe setbacks. This appears to be a coordinated effort by foreign nations and, as such, poses a national security threat.”