Daily News Brief

June 23, 2025


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Uranium stockpile untouched after US strikes on nuclear sites: Iran
"A senior adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has said that the country's enriched uranium stockpile remains intact despite recent US air strikes on nuclear sites.
Ali Shamkhani, a key figure in Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said the attacks failed to damage Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
“Even if nuclear sites are destroyed, the game isn’t over. Enriched materials, indigenous knowledge, and political will remain,” he wrote on X."
Trump seeks 'peace' deal with Tehran after Iran strikes: report
"US President Donald Trump reportedly has no plans to continue military strikes against Iran and is instead pursuing a peace agreement, Axios reported, citing an unnamed American official.
Trump informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the outcome following strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and expressed his preference for diplomacy.
An Israeli official confirmed Washington's stance, saying, “the Americans made it clear to us they want to close this round,” according to the report."
Israel continues to kill Palestinions in Gaza
"Israeli forces have killed at least 31 more Palestinians and wounded dozens in Gaza, according to local medics.
While global attention is focused on the Israel-Iran conflict, Tel Aviv continues its deadly war in Gaza.
Meanwhile, Israel is also quietly intensifying its occupation of the West Bank."
Türkiye, UN condemn deadly church attack in Damascus, call for unity against terrorism
"Türkiye and the UN have condemned a deadly suicide bombing at Mar Elias Church in Damascus that killed at least 20 and wounded 52, calling for unity against terrorism.
UN envoy Geir Pedersen urged a full investigation into the Daesh-claimed attack, which targeted worshippers during mass.
Türkiye’s Foreign Ministry denounced the assault as an attempt to destabilise Syria and disrupt social cohesion."
Oil prices surge after Tehran mulls shutting Strait of Hormuz
"Oil prices surge after US air strikes on Iranian nuclear sites raised fears of broader conflict and energy disruption.
Brent crude and US West Texas Intermediate jumped over 4%, as tensions mount over the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil corridor.
Iran’s parliament has approved closing the strait in response to US and Israeli attacks on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan."
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