Iran launches 300 missiles against Israel and accelerates its nuclear program

The Israeli ambassador reveals chilling data about the Iranian nuclear acceleration and its impact on the region.

A hell of fire and iron is unleashed on Israel

In a terrifying turn that has shaken the foundations of world peace, Jerusalem has become the epicenter of an unstoppable tragedy. The Israeli ambassador to Mexico, Einat Kranz Neiger, has revealed with a trembling but firm voice that 14 souls have been brutally torn away by the attacks launched from Iran, while almost 400 more fight for their lives among rubble and ashes.

The missile storm that darkened the sky

Since Friday, more than 300 ballistic projectiles have crossed the skies like metal dragons, spreading terror in the holy land. Each explosion is an echo of warning: Iran seeks not only to punish, but to annihilate. The ambassador, with her eyes shining with indignation, has revealed the best kept secret: Tehran has accelerated its nuclear program at a dizzying pace, enriching uranium 30% more in three months than in previous years.

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“It is not a threat, it is a promise of extermination,” Kranz Neiger declared, while the sepulchral silence of the press room was broken by the weight of his words. Iranian leaders, according to her, have woven a ring of fire around Israel, a diabolical strategy that began with the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023 and that now reaches its climax with this rain of death.

The world watches, paralyzed, as the clock of apocalypse ticks relentlessly. Are we facing the prelude to a nuclear war? Or will this be the moment when global powers wake up from their slumber? One thing is clear: Iran’s shadow lengthens over the Middle East, and its thirst for destruction knows no limits.

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Iran conditions nuclear dialogue on cessation of Israeli attacks

The Iranian absence in Switzerland slows down talks on the nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz.

Pause in conversations

The attempt by the United States and Iran to begin talks on Tehran’s nuclear program and the restoration of oil transit in the Strait of Hormuz was suspended. Iranian officials did not attend the planned meeting in Switzerland.

According to regional sources, Iran conditioned the resumption of dialogue on Israel stopping its attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The situation occurred while both parties were analyzing a provisional agreement that opened two months of negotiations.

US Vice President JD Vance was scheduled to lead technical talks in Switzerland, but the White House postponed his trip. Washington alleged logistical complications; However, sources indicated that the Iranian position influenced the decision.

Details of the provisional agreement

The pact provides for limits on the Iranian nuclear program and international supervision of enriched material. Differences persist over their scope. While sectors in the United States question the agreement, Iran considers that it is coming to the dialogue from a more solid position.

Tension increased after new clashes in southern Lebanon. Authorities reported deaths from Israeli airstrikes and casualties among Israeli soldiers. Although Israel and Hezbollah are not part of the bilateral agreement, their actions directly affect the negotiations.

The situation reflects how regional tensions affect the future of the Iranian nuclear program and the talks between the powers involved.

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Shipwreck in Libya leaves 11 migrants dead and 40 missing

Eleven dead and 40 missing after boat capsizes off the Libyan coast.

Tragedy in the Mediterranean

A boat with dozens of migrants capsized off the eastern coast of Libya. The accident occurred on June 12, but was not reported until this week by the monitoring group Abreen.

The preliminary balance is 11 human remains recovered, 40 missing people and 10 survivors, according to the organization.

Rescue work

Libyan coast guard and Red Crescent teams in Tobruk have recovered bodies that washed ashore in recent days. Searches continue in the area.

Images released show the rescue efforts. The Mediterranean remains a deadly route for those trying to reach Europe.

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Millennial festival brings together thousands in China and Taiwan

Thousands celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival with regattas and ancient traditions in China and Taiwan.

Millenary traditions in motion

Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan were the scene of the Dragon Boat Festival. Regattas, dances and cultural activities brought together thousands of people.

With more than two thousand years of history, the celebration dates back to ancient beliefs about health, protection and harmony with nature. It also honors the legend of the poet Qu Yuan.

Families prepared foods such as zongzi and followed customs such as five-color bracelets and home remedies for good health.

In Beijing, boat competitions brought together hundreds of athletes and thousands of spectators, with lion dances, martial arts and craft fairs.

Authorities and experts pointed out that the festival has evolved adapting to modern urban life, but maintains its essence as a tradition that reinforces cultural identity and well-being aspirations in Chinese society.

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