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The US military has deployed GBU-72 Advanced 5k penetrator bombs against missile sites along Iran’s coastline, targeting hardened structures. These bombs, launched from B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, aim for profound penetration. For further insights, follow the developments closely.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Hazardous conditions persist aboard the drifting vessel Arctic Metagaz this morning, posing an imminent environmental threat in the Mediterranean. European Union nations have urged immediate action to mitigate potential disaster.
What’s going on?
Iran is facing heightened tensions following reported attacks on energy sites, reportedly affecting its gas field in South Pars. The strikes coincide with recent escalations from Israel, prompting a response from Tehran. Saudi Arabia also cited mistrust following the assaults, adding another layer to the regional tensions.
The outlet with the lowest intensity score is Barron’s, highlighting the situation with the headline “Oil Prices: Why Crude Is Surging Toward $110 Today.” In contrast, Al Jazeera’s headline “Iran war live: Qatar, Saudi energy sites attacked; Riyadh says trust gone” indicates specific consequences and heightened conflict. Barron’s emphasises market implications, while Al Jazeera focuses on geopolitical ramifications and the breakdown of trust in the region.
Coverage analysed: WSJ | Barron’s | Al Jazeera | AP News
Authorities have declared a state of emergency in Tenerife due to the imminent arrival of Storm Therese, expected to bring gusts of up to 60mph and heavy rainfall. Residents and visitors are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and secure outdoor items.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, discussions at the Euronews Health Summit in Brussels focused on the challenges within Europe’s pharmaceutical landscape. Key concerns regarding public health priorities and industry competitiveness were raised by MEPs from differing political groups.
Iran launched a ballistic missile that struck Qatar’s gas refinery in Ras Laffan Industrial City, causing extensive damage. Qatar’s Foreign Ministry condemned the attack, marking it as a dangerous escalation. The response from Qatar is yet to be determined.
US central bank raises inflation forecast amid rising oil prices linked to the Iran war, signaling potential economic challenges ahead.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, the leaders of the European Union gather for a summit addressing Hungary’s veto of financial support for Ukraine, the escalating Middle East conflict, and persistently high energy prices.
A 44-year-old woman, Rayssa Maritein Bezerra e Silva, has tragically died, and 117 others fell ill after consuming a sun-dried beef pizza at a pizzeria in Pombal, Brazil. Local health officials have shut down the establishment, issuing a call for justice.
Trump says he’s ‘disappointed in Starmer’ over military support, declaring Keir “no Winston Churchill” amid ongoing tensions.
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