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June 13, 2025. International news round-up / last 24 hours
Gabriel Dumitrache

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The Israeli attack on Iran is the centerpiece of international politics. The bombing of several facilities associated with Iran's nuclear program raises the prospect of a protracted conflict in the Middle East. The conflict in Ukraine and the internal political disputes in the US are other elements of interest in international politics.
Israeli attack on Iran
- Israel has launched a major air strike on Iran, targeting several nuclear and military facilities in Tehran and Natanz.
- Several Iranian military leaders, including the leader of the Revolutionary Guard, as well as the chief of staff of the Iranian army were killed.
- Iran promises "a tough response" and accuses Israel and the US of aggression, threatening retaliation.
- Marco Rubio argues that "America is not involved", while Israel demands a "decisive response" from the international community.
- The IAEA confirms that Iran has violated its nuclear non-proliferation commitments for the first time in 20 years.
- Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, warned that the attacks are part of a long-term campaign.
- Authorities in Israel have urged the population to be prepared for a retaliation by the Tehran regime.
- Russia has recorded more than 1 million casualties (dead and wounded) since the start of the war, according to British sources.
- Ukraine has recovered 1212 bodies of soldiers killed and returned 27 bodies to Russia.
- Russia is moving strategic bombers to the Far East after Ukrainian attacks on Russian airports.
- Moscow warns that Ukraine will lose more territory if it does not accept Kremlin peace terms.
- Germany is offering IRIS-T air defense systems, while Ukraine awaits Patriot units.
- A poll by the Levada Center shows that the population of Russia considers Germany, the UK and Poland the most hostile European states.
- Marco Rubio sends "bright future" messages to the Russian people, while the State Department sends official congratulations on Russia Day - the first since 2022.
- Protests in several cities against the Trump administration's deportation policycontinue for a sixth day.
- California senator Alex Padilla was detained and handcuffed while attempting to ask a question of Kristi Noem, the US administration's interior secretary.
- Italy warns that it needs 10 years to increase its defense budget, while Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General, is optimistic that consensus can be reached among member states.
- The crash of a Boeing 787 with 242 passengers in India is the subject of an international investigation, involving American and British experts.
- Israel
- Iran
- Russia
- Ukraine
- US
The war in Ukraine
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