U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in Kuwait City on the 24th that technical talks between the United States and Iran will resume at the end of this month, and the talks are likely to be held in Switzerland.
Recently, to mitigate potential security risks from the G7 summit, some shops in Geneva, Switzerland, have installed protective barriers and other safety devices to safeguard their premises. The G7 summit will be held in Evian, France, from June 15th to 17th, a location only about 40 kilometers from Geneva. In 2003,
@Chills71Big Perhaps some trade cooperation will be established, along with discussions regarding regional security and the future development of AI technology.
On the 5th, Iranian media, citing military sources, reported that the U.S. military did not attack speedboats belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), but rather "two small boats carrying passengers," an attack that resulted in the deaths of five civilian passengers on board.
Citing the same source, Iran's Tasnim News Agency stated that, contrary to U.S. claims of having struck six Iranian speedboats, Iranian investigations indicate that the intruding U.S. forces attacked two small cargo boats traveling from the Omani port of Khasab toward the Iranian coast. The U.S. forces opened fire on and destroyed the vessels, resulting in the deaths of five civilian passengers. The United States must be held accountable for its crimes.
@Alladdin1983 If you want to support her, then support her. All that beating around the bush and saying so much nonsense has no real support and is useless.
The UK's National Institute for Economic and Social Research (NIESR) has warned that the UK will suffer £35 billion in economic losses this year due to the spillover effects of the conflict with Iran, while also facing the risk of recession, further increasing the pressure on Prime Minister Starmer's government.
@epaleezeldin The ban on Chinese automobiles was intended to protect local industries and compel the development of their own automotive sector; however, as things stand now, it appears they do not know how to proceed with that development.
According to Yonhap News Agency on the 24th, the special investigation team responsible for investigating the martial law incident sought a 30-year prison sentence for former President Yun Seok-youl for orchestrating the drone intrusion into Pyongyang's airspace.
On the same day, the special prosecutor's team made the aforementioned sentencing request during the closing public trial of Yoon Seok-youl's case involving charges of general malfeasance at the Seoul Central District Court. The special investigation team stated that Yoon Seok-yeol was accused of instructing the military to drop drones on Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, to create a pretext for declaring martial law, thereby escalating military tensions. The prosecution believes that this action harmed South Korea's interests and constituted a serious crime.
The European Commission has announced cuts to electricity taxes and new incentives for consumers to phase out gasoline and diesel vehicles and boilers. Currently, the energy crisis triggered by the war in Iran is accelerating the EU's shift towards a clean economy.
The Guardian reports that the plan proposes to adjust relevant rules to make electricity tax lower than that of oil and gas, aiming to reduce electricity bills while encouraging the phasing out of polluting equipment that has long relied on foreign fuels.
The European Commission said it would implement temporary state aid provisions to allow member states to directly protect consumers and businesses from high energy prices, but warned that any support must be "targeted, timely and temporary".
Everyone I know who has been vaccinated has been fine so far, and I haven't heard of anyone having any problems. However, I see many people online saying that her friends or relatives died from some disease because of the COVID-19 vaccine. Of course, I'm not saying that vaccines are completely without problems, but there's just too much false advertising.