IAEA head says it is too early to assess damage at Fordo
The UN’s nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi told CNN on Sunday that it was not yet possible to assess the damage done after US strikes hit Iran’s Fordo enrichment site, which is buried in a mountain.
‘All of Ukraine is ours’ in theory, says Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin has revived a controversial narrative, claiming that theoretically “all of Ukraine is ours.” He also sparked more immediate concerns with comments about seizing Ukraine’s city of Sumy.
London police charge seven Iranians with assault after embassy incident
London police on Sunday said they had charged seven Iranians with grievous bodily harm after a reported fight at a protest near the embassy last week.
Cyprus arrests British man on suspicion of terror-related plot, police say
Police in Cyprus have arrested a British man on suspicion of terror-related offences and espionage, authorities said on Saturday, with Israel accusing Iran’s Revolutionary Guards of trying to attack Israeli citizens on the island.
Belarussian Jailed opposition leader Tsikhanouski released
Siarhei Tsikhanouski was jailed by the authoritarian regime of Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko in 2020 after challenging him in an election. The release coincided with a visit by a US special envoy.