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It will be news: the US attack on Iran, the Cerdán case and St. John's Eve

Summary of the main news of eitb.eus today.
WASHINGTON (United States), 22/06/2025.- Protestors voice their opposition to US President Donald Trump's decision to bomb three nuclear sites in Iran, outside the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 22 June 2025. Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine said the bombing has inflicted 'extremely severe damage' to the sites. (Protestas) EFE/EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
Protests in front of the White House. Photo: EFE

The main headlines on June 23, 2024 will be:

U.S. President Donald Trump told Iran to choose between "peace or tragedy" following the bombing of three nuclear facilities in Iran in the early morning of Saturday to Sunday. Iran has said it will "explore all options" following the attack on its nuclear facilities. The Iranian Foreign Minister has stated that the US has committed a "serious violation of the Charter of the United Nations, international law and the NPT."

- Statement by Ábalos y Koldo: José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García have declared today, following indications of the latest UCO report. The Supreme Court has summoned the former socialist minister at 10 a.m., who will be followed by the former adviser at 12 noon. According to various media, both met yesterday, Sunday, to coordinate their statements. 

- St. John's Night: The Basque Country will be lit tonight. The night of St. John's Eve is magical in almost every village in the Basque Country; the night of dancing, the night of fire and the night of partying... the moments of regaining old customs.

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Paris (FRA), 17/04/2026.- (L-R) Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, France's President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz give a joint statement after an international summit to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, France, 17 April 2026. (Francia, Reino Unido) EFE/EPA/MICHEL EULER / POOL MAXPPP OUT
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The EU says the opening of Ormuz is good news but insists that travel must be free

"The imposition of tolls for transit would set a dangerous precedent," said the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas. On the other hand, in the context of the crisis and convened by France and the United Kingdom, 50 countries and international organizations have met in Paris. They have announced the launch of a "neutral" maritime mission to "assist and protect" ships passing through the Persian Gulf.

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