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News: PP Congress and PSOE Federal Committee, Vitoria Gardeners Strike and Independence Day
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Iran will suspend IAEA inspections following Israeli and US attacks on its nuclear facilities
The decision comes after Tehran accused the UN agency of "instigating" Israeli and US attacks on its main atomic facilities. The measure, according to experts, is the most important consequence left by Israeli and American attacks.
New telephone conversation between Putin and Trump today to discuss the conflict in Ukraine
The conversation between the two leaders comes after Washington has halted the shipment of certain weapons to Ukraine, a move that has raised doubts in Kiev, but Moscow has applauded the decision, implying that it could support peace.
Trump's "Alligator Alcatraz": a migrant prison surrounded by alligators
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Trump's "Alligator Alcatraz," a prison for migrants surrounded by alligators
Surrounded by water and dangerous animals, the "alligator prison" that Donald Trump has opened near Miami, Florida, has a capacity of 5,000 people, and the idea is to deport those who go there in a few days.
Trump has threatened to banish Musk, even though the South African tycoon has American citizenship
"I'm going to study it," the U.S. president said when asked directly about deportation, during a brief meeting with reporters. A few hours earlier, without a grant, "Elon should close the store and go back to South Africa," Trump said on social media.
Trump has assured Tik Tok that the social network has a buyer
The US president has described the buyer as "a group of people with a lot of money." It will be released in two weeks, provided China approves the operation.
According to Khamenei, the U.S. has not damaged any nuclear facilities and has taken a "hard slap" back
According to the Iranian supreme leader, the US has not been able to cause "significant damage" to Iran and its nuclear facilities; he has denounced that the US president "exaggerated the incident in his account."
Sanchez has replied to Trump that Spain is a "sovereign country" and criticized "unfair" tariffs
Pedro Sanchez has reiterated at the NATO summit in The Hague that Spain will not spend more than 2.1% of its GDP on defense; Trump threatened to negotiate a trade agreement directly with the government, and has said he will "make the country pay twice as much" to compensate for the situation.
It will be news: the vote on the Amnesty Act, the rearmament of NATO and the heat wave from Saturday onwards
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Sanchez insists that Spain will not spend more than 2.1% of GDP on military spending
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has admitted that there is "agreement" with Spain on the new military spending target.
It will be news: the truce between Israel and Iran, the NATO summit in The Hague and the presentation of the present
NATO "has a problem with Spain," Trump said before the start of the Hague summit
In this way, the US president criticizes Spain's spending level and also avoids Trump's explicit support for Article 5 of A0NATO, the mutual defense clause of its members.
There will be news: truce between Israel and Iran, anniversary of the Governing Council and yellow warning for heat
Live: Trump announces a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, but Iran denies it
The world continues to look at Iran's response to US attacks
Iran announced yesterday that it has all the options on the table and that it is considering the measure of response, while US President Donald Trump has expressed satisfaction with the consequences of the attack and has said that Iran needs "regime change."
It will be news: the US attack on Iran, the Cerdán case and St. John's Eve
Guterres has condemned the US attack on Iran and has called for the path of diplomacy to be maintained
The head of the UN warns of the gravity of the situation. He believes that an increase in acts of violence may have "catastrophic" consequences, both in Iran and around the world.
The US has bombed Iran's nuclear infrastructure
After bombing three nuclear facilities on Iranian soil, US President Donald Trump has told Iran to choose between "peace or tragedy."