search icon
search icon
Flag Arrow Down
Română
Română
Magyar
Magyar
English
English
Français
Français
Deutsch
Deutsch
Italiano
Italiano
Español
Español
Русский
Русский
日本語
日本語
中国人
中国人

Change Language

arrow down
  • Română
    Română
  • Magyar
    Magyar
  • English
    English
  • Français
    Français
  • Deutsch
    Deutsch
  • Italiano
    Italiano
  • Español
    Español
  • Русский
    Русский
  • 日本語
    日本語
  • 中国人
    中国人
Sections
  • News
  • Exclusive
  • INSCOP Surveys
  • Podcast
  • Diaspora
  • Republic of Moldova
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Current Affairs
  • International
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Education
  • IT&C knowledge
  • Arts & Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • Elections 2025
  • Environment
About Us
Contact
Privacy policy
Terms and conditions
Quickly scroll through news digests and see how they are covered in different publications!
  • News
  • Exclusive
    • INSCOP Surveys
    • Podcast
    • Diaspora
    • Republic of Moldova
    • Politics
    • Economy
    • Current Affairs
    • International
    • Sport
    • Health
    • Education
    • IT&C knowledge
    • Arts & Lifestyle
    • Opinions
    • Elections 2025
    • Environment
  1. Home
  2. International
170 new news items in the last 24 hours
25 June 05:33

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has announced a "historic victory" against Iran, following a truce imposed by Trump, as Iran also claims success and reaffirms its nuclear rights.

Adrian Rusu
whatsapp
facebook
linkedin
x
copy-link copy-link
main event image
International
Foto: shutterstock.com/ro
Netanyahu said Israel had destroyed Iran's nuclear program, vowing action against any attempt to rebuild it. The truce, brokered by President Trump, was welcomed by international leaders, but the Israeli military warned that the fight against Iran was not over. Iran has said it will continue its civilian nuclear program and has declared itself open to negotiations with the US. Recent clashes have led to significant loss of life on both sides and the IAEA has said it cannot assess the damage to Iranian nuclear sites.

Sources

sursa imagine
Observator news
Armistiţiu Iran - Israel. Netanyahu proclamă o "victorie istorică"
sursa imagine
Stiripesurse
Războiul Israel vs. Iran pare că a luat sfârșit. Tel Avivul are o nouă țintă, o 'rană' mai veche
sursa imagine
News.ro
Armistiţiu Iran şi Israel - Netanyahu declară „victorie istorică”
sursa imagine
Mediafax
Netanyahu: Am obţinut o victorie istorică şi vom lovi din nou dacă va fi nevoie
sursa imagine
Hot News
Netanyahu revendică o „victorie istorică” în războiul cu Iran. Avertismentul premierului israelian pentru Teheran

ȘTIRI PE ACELEAȘI SUBIECTE

event image
International
Ayatollah Khamenei declared that Trump "dreams" if he believes that Iran has destroyed its nuclear program, following the bombings in June.
event image
International
Donald Trump stated that he could allow Israel to resume military operations in Gaza if Hamas does not respect the ceasefire agreement: "Israel will return to the streets as soon as I give the order"
event image
International
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed opposition to the deployment of Turkish forces in Gaza, as part of an international monitoring mission.
event image
International
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that "the fight is not over" and that he will ensure the return of all hostages, despite the difficulties.
event image
International
Donald Trump stated that Hamas must disarm or it will be disarmed by force. "I spoke with Hamas and I said 'you will disarm, right?' Yes, sir, we will disarm. This is what they told me," the president reported.
event image
International
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. Vice President JD Vance are collaborating on a plan for the governance and security of the Gaza Strip post-conflict.
app preview
Personalized news feed, AI-powered search, and notifications in a more interactive experience.
app preview app preview
Benjamin Netanyahu Israel Iran

Editor’s Recommendations

main event image
Current Affairs
Yesterday 18:44

Le Figaro: Two refineries with Russian ties, one in Hungary and the other in Romania, were affected by almost simultaneous explosions.

Sources
imagine sursa
imagine sursa
imagine sursa
imagine sursa
imagine sursa
+3
main event image
Current Affairs
Yesterday 18:07

Romania will not send troops to Ukraine, but is preparing as if for a war, says the Chief of the Romanian Army General Staff.

Sources
imagine sursa
imagine sursa
imagine sursa
imagine sursa
imagine sursa
+1
app preview
Personalized news feed, AI-powered search, and notifications in a more interactive experience.
app preview
app store badge google play badge
  • News
  • Exclusive
  • INSCOP Surveys
  • Podcast
  • Diaspora
  • Republic of Moldova
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Current Affairs
  • International
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Education
  • IT&C knowledge
  • Arts & Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • Elections 2025
  • Environment
  • About Us
  • Contact
Privacy policy
Cookies Policy
Terms and conditions
Open source licenses
All rights reserved Strategic Media Team SRL

Technology in partnership with

anpc-sal anpc-sol