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Community puzzled as to how Morehouse student ended up dead in Virginia pond

Community puzzled as to how Morehouse student ended up dead in Virginia pond

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Police in Fairfax County, Va. are investigating how Morehouse College student Kyle Coleman ended up dead inside a pond outside of Washington, D.C.
'The whole campus and the whole [Atlanta University Center] is impacted by this,' Morehouse College staff member Angelo Pierre told Channel 2's Audrey Washington.
'His spirit was one of warmth... He was a phenomenal young man and was just a joy,' family friend Alene Devereaux said at a vigil in Virginia.
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Police said Coleman crashed his blue Toyota into a tree last week.
Witnesses told police they saw the driver of the car walk away from the crash scene.
When police arrived, they said they found Coleman's car still running with his cellphone inside.
The 19-year-old, last seen wearing a Morehouse College jacket and black pants, was reported missing by his family.
After days of searching, police dive teams found Coleman's body this week.
'It's unfortunate to be so young and to have that kind of future and potential ahead of you, see it kind of taken away by a mystery,' Pierre said.
Police believe Coleman may have suffered a medical emergency while behind the wheel of his car.
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How the Morehouse College business administration major ended up in the pond is still under investigation.
City of Atlanta an answer. Any other city and you have a death like this, we have to know what's going on,' said Pierre.
Morehouse College has grief counselors on hand for students and staff.
In a statement, Morehouse College wrote in part:
'It is with profound sorrow that we share the heartbreaking news that Kyle Coleman '28, a rising sophomore majoring in business administration with a finance concentration from Gainesville, Virginia, has passed away…Our entire Morehouse family grieves this unimaginable loss.'
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🔴 LIVE UPDATES: Iranian missile barrage strikes port of Haifa as Israeli jet fighters target fuel depots in Tehran - Region

The Middle East has woken to an unprecedented and perilous escalation on Friday, as Israel launched a large-scale military attack on Iran, targeting critical nuclear facilities, military installations, and even residential areas across the Islamic Republic, pushing Tehran to retaliate by hitting Tel Aviv. Related Iran retaliates to Israeli strikes by waves of missiles Iran's Foreign Ministry calls nuclear talks with US 'meaningless' after Israeli attacks Jordan says intercepted drones, missiles in its airspace Overnight, the conflict between Israel and Iran escalated significantly, as Tehran retaliated to Tel Aviv's attacks. Here's a brief rundown: Iranian Missile Barrages on Israel: Iran launched multiple waves of ballistic missiles at Israel through late Friday and into Saturday morning. Air raid sirens blared across Israel, with explosions reported in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. While Israel's Iron Dome and US aided Israel in interceptions as well, some missiles penetrated, causing damage to buildings and vehicles, particularly in Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan, and killing at least 3 Israelis. Continued Israeli Strikes on Iran: Simultaneously, the Israeli military confirmed it conducted overnight strikes on dozens of targets in Iran, including air defenses in the capital region and missile bases in Kermanshah and Tabriz. Satellite images have begun to confirm damage to Iran's ballistic missile arsenal at these locations. Heightened Alert and Airspace: Israel has paused natural gas supplies to Egypt, leading to energy shortfalls. Jordan reopened its airspace this morning after closing it due to the crossfire. Diplomatic Fallout: Iran's Foreign Ministry has deemed further nuclear talks with the United States "meaningless". 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TV footage showed a series of massive explosions at unidentified installations in the port of Haifa as the Israeli Iron Dome air defense system failed to intercept some Iranian missiles. Some military analysts said Iran has used hypersonic missiles in the attack on Israel on Saturday night. Breaking| Fires continue to rage in the occupied city of Haifa following a direct hit by Iranian missiles. — Quds News Network (@QudsNen) June 14, 2025 00:05 The Israeli air force has launched intensive airstrikes on fuel depots in and around Tehran. TV footage showed a series of massive fires in and around the capital. The Iranian news agency Tasnim said the Iranian army has activated air defences in the capital to repel the Israeli attack on the city. اشتعال حرائق ضخمة في مواقع إيرانية بعد استهدافها من الطيران الحربي الإسرائيلي ووسائل إعلام إسرائيلية تتحدث عن قصف منشآت نفطية إيرانية#الحدث #قناة_الحدث — ا لـحـدث (@AlHadath) June 14, 2025 ---------- Saturday 14 June 23:55 Israel's firefighting service said Saturday that residential buildings were hit and a fire started in the country's coastal and northern districts after Iran launched a new barrage of missiles. "Several incidents have been reported to the Israel Fire and Rescue Services command centres in the Coastal and Northern Districts, with hits on residential buildings and a fire in an open area," Israel Fire and Rescue Services spokesman Tal Volbovitz said in a statement. Israel Fire and Rescue Services reported that at least 14 Israelis have been injured - one critically - when an Iranian missile struck a building. 23:30 Israeli media reported that some of the Iranian missiles struck near the port of Haifa. TV footage showed a huge blaze in an unidentified strategic installation in the Haifa bay. Breaking | Fires erupt in Haifa following the impact of Iranian missiles. — Quds News Network (@QudsNen) June 14, 2025 23:15 Iran has launched an attack using ballistic missiles and drones on Haifa and Tamra in northern Israel and Tel Aviv in central Israel on Saturday evening. Live footage on Al Jazeera and social media platforms depicted Israeli air defenses under the Iron Dome system attempting to intercept missiles in the skies over Israeli cities. Earlier, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced that the Iranian air forces have launched a complex attack on Israeli targets in retaliation for the Israeli aggression on Iran. 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Bandar Abbas is under attack — kev joon (@never_oppressed) June 14, 2025 Earlier, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) chief spokesperson, Effie Defrin, said, "even at this hour, the Air Force pilots continue to attack and carry out extensive strikes in various areas of Iran." "A series of attacks that has not stopped for nearly 40 hours and includes more than 150 targets. The focus of the attacks in the past 24 hours, Tehran," he added. In a televised briefing, Defrin says Israel targeted an underground site in western Iran "used for storing and launching surface-to-surface missiles and cruise missiles." "This site was attacked and the senior figures who visited it in the past were also eliminated," he said. Defrin added that the missiles stored there were supposed to be launched "against Israeli citizens or even against forces of other Western countries in the Middle East," according to the BBC. 21:30 Azerbaijan on Saturday reassured neighbouring Iran that it would not allow its territory to be used for attacks against Tehran, following unprecedented Israeli strikes on Iranian targets. Iran has long expressed concern that Israel -- a close ally of Azerbaijan and a key arms supplier -- could use Azerbaijani territory to stage attacks. "Azerbaijan will never allow its territory to be used for attacks on third countries, including friendly Iran," Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov told his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi. In a phone call with Araghchi, Bayramov warned that the "conflict risked engulfing the broader region", and called for " diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation", the Azerbaijani foreign ministry press service told AFP. The ministry added that Azerbaijan had facilitated land transit across its border after Iran closed its airspace in response to the Israeli strikes. 21:05 Iranian state television said air defences were activated Saturday to respond to a drone attack at the strategic port of Bandar Abbas on the second day of Israel's strikes on the country. "The air defence of Bandar Abbas was activated to combat micro-drones," state TV reported without elaborating. Citing an air defence commander, it also said that "over the past hour, 10 hostile Israeli aircraft were shot down in different areas" of the country. 21:00 Britain is deploying assets, including fighter jets, to the Middle East amid tensions between Iran and Israel, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Saturday, heading to Canada for G7 talks. "We are moving assets to the region, including jets, and that is for contingency support," Starmer told reporters travelling with him on his plane to Ottawa. The UK leader said he had spoken with both US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since Israel launched its first attacks on Iran early Friday, hitting military and nuclear sites. According to officials, dozens have been killed, including top army and Revolutionary Guards commanders as well as civilians. Iran has responded with barrages of drones and missiles fired at Israel overnight Friday into Saturday. Starmer said the situation was "fast-moving" and "intense". "We're having ongoing discussions with our allies all of the time, both I and (foreign minister) David Lammy... who also spoke to the Iranians," he said. "Our constant message is de-escalation, and therefore everything we're doing, all discussions we're having are to do with de-escalation." The UK leader said his talk with Netanyahu on Friday was "good and constructive" and "included discussions about the safety and security of Israel." Foreign Secretary Lammy said earlier Saturday that he was "alarmed" by further strikes overnight. "We must urgently de-escalate and prevent any further harm to civilians," Lammy said in a social media post, adding he had spoken to his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi "to urge calm." 20:45 Ali Shamkhani, Iran's top advisor to its supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei, has died in the hospital a day after Israel launched airstrikes across the country, Iranian media reports. Shamkhani had previously served as Iran's top national security official for a decade and had represented Iran in the China-facilitated rapprochement talks with Saudi Arabia. 20:00 Iran's Ministry of Oil stated that Israel attacked two major gas fields in Iran's southern Bushehr province. Quoting eyewitnesses, Iranian outlets said a drone attacked Phase 14 of the South Pars Gas field. 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On Friday, Putin condemned Israel's wave of strikes on Iran, the Kremlin said, following separate phone calls with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Putin "stressed that Russia condemns Israel's actions, which violate the UN Charter and law," the Kremlin said in a statement. He also told Netanyahu he was " ready to provide mediation services to prevent further escalation of tensions." 19:15 Iranian media reported a "massive explosion" on Saturday following an Israeli drone strike on the South Pars refinery in the southern port city of Kangan. "An hour ago, an Israeli drone hit one of the South Pars Phase 14 refineries, causing a massive explosion and fire in the refinery," the Tasnim news agency said. The Fars agency reported firefighters were working to extinguish a blaze that had erupted due to the attack. BREAKING: Fire Erupts After Israeli Strike on South Pars, the World's Largest Gas Field An Israeli drone strike reportedly hit Phase 14 of Iran's South Pars Gas Field on Saturday, sparking a fire at one of the world's most critical energy sites, according to FARS News Agency.… — Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) June 14, 2025 19:00 Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned on Saturday that there would be a "more severe and powerful response" if Israel continued to strike his country. "The continuation of Zionist aggression will be met with a more severe and powerful response from the Iranian armed forces," Pezeshkian said in a phone call with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, according to the Iranian presidency. Iranian authorities said that Israel's airstrikes on Friday killed at least 30 military personnel in East Azerbaijan province, according to the news agency ISNA. 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"Our enemy is your enemy... We're dealing with something that will threaten all of us sooner or later. Our victory will be your victory," Netanyahu said in a video statement addressed to Trump on the US leader's birthday. "This is what Israel is doing with the support, the clear support of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and the American people and many others in the world." 17:30 Iranian media reported a police chief and another officer were killed in a drone strike Saturday, about 300 kilometres (186 miles) west of Tehran, as Israel kept up its air campaign against the Islamic Republic for a second day. "This morning police chief Major Habibollah Akbarian, along with second lieutenant Amir Hossein Seifi, were martyred by a drone strike in Asadabad city in the western province of Hamedan," the ISNA press agency reported. 17:00 Iran's foreign minister says continuing nuclear talks with the US is 'unjustifiable'. Abbas Araqchi tells Kaja Kallas, the EU foreign policy chief, that given the current situation and what he calls the 'savagery' of Israel, talks can't be justified, as reported by the BBC. 16:30 "The Iranian dictator is turning the citizens of Iran into hostages and bringing about a reality in which they -- especially the residents of Tehran -- will pay a heavy price because of the criminal harm to Israeli civilians," said Defence Minister Israel Katz. "If (Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali) Khamenei continues to fire missiles toward the Israeli home front -- Tehran will burn." The Israeli military claimed its raids had cleared its path to the capital. "We have created aerial freedom of action from west Iran all the way to Tehran... Tehran is no longer immune," said spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin. 16:00 Continuing Iran-US nuclear talks is unjustifiable while 'barbarous' Israeli attacks persist on the country, Iranian state media cited Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araqchi as saying on Saturday. On Friday, Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said the dialogue with the US over Tehran's nuclear programme is 'meaningless' after Israel's biggest-ever military strike against Iran, accusing Washington of supporting the attack. 15:44 Russia strongly criticized Israel's attacks on Iranian nuclear infrastructure, labeling the assault as unjustified and illegal. Russia's First Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Dmitri Polyansky, said that Israel's attack 'totally' violated the UN Charter and international law. He called the strike an act of aggression and said Moscow fully supports Iran's stance. 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"Tehran is no longer immune," the army spokesman claimed, adding that the Israeli air force "launched a massive strike involving more than 70 fighter jets, targeting objectives in Tehran" overnight. 15:30 Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty condemned the Israeli attacks on Iran, saying they represent a dangerous escalation that jeopardizes regional peace and security, in separate phone calls with his Italian and Spanish counterparts, Antonio Tajani and José Manuel Albares. He rejected any state sovereignty or territorial integrity violation and urged efforts to prevent the conflict from expanding. 15:12 A China-led 10-state regional group said it strongly condemns Israel's strikes on Iran. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, a Eurasian security and political group, said Israel's act targeted civilian facilities and nuclear facilities, causing civilian casualties, Reuters reported. 'This seriously violated the principles of international law and the UN Charter, undermined Iran's sovereignty, undermined regional and international security, and had a serious impact on global peace and stability,' the SCO said in a statement. 15:00 The Israeli army said that its fighter jets 'were set to resume striking targets in Tehran. Footage shared by an affiliate of Iran's state TV showed a fire after an Israeli strike at Zagros Khodro, a former car manufacturing plant in Borujerd, AP said. The state-run IRNA news agency also reported an Israeli strike on Saturday around Abadan in Iran's southwestern Khuzestan province. Other strikes appeared to be happening in Kermanshah near a military barracks. 14:50 The UK's foreign secretary, David Lammy, spoke to Iran's foreign minister to 'urge calm'. "We must urgently de-escalate and prevent any further harm to civilians," he posted on X. "Following the prime minister's call with Netanyahu, I spoke to Iranian FM Araghchi to urge calm." Lammy is expected to spend the day in talks with counterparts across the Middle East. 14:23 Seven Israeli soldiers were wounded by an Iranian ballistic missile strike in central Israel last night, the Israeli army said, according to AFP. Footage documenting the extent of the destruction in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, after it was targeted by Iranian missiles, in retaliation for the ongoing Israeli attacks. "مشهد غير مسبوق في إسرائيل".. لقطات توثق حجم الدمار في مدينة رمات غان قرب تل أبيب بعد تعرضها للقصف بصواريخ إيرانية — الجزيرة مصر (@AJA_Egypt) June 14, 2025 13:34 Three Revolutionary Guards were killed in an Israeli attack on the northwestern Iranian city of Zanjan, Tansnim news agency reported Saturday. This comes following the assassination of General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri, the head of the country's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), by Israel's series of airstrikes in Iran's capital. Israel has also killed three more Iranian nuclear scientists, state television reported Saturday, bringing to nine the total figure. "Three of the country's nuclear scientists -- Ali Bekaei Karimi, Mansour Asgari, and Saeed Borji -- were martyred during the Zionist regime's terrorist attacks," the broadcaster said. Iranian media had said earlier that six others were killed in the Israeli attack. 13:22 Iran has warned the US, UK, and France that their military bases and ships will be targeted if they help block the Iranian missile and drone retaliation for Israel's attack. 13:21 Israel's Ben Gurion international airport is closed until further notice, a spokeswoman said on Saturday."There is no date or day set to reopen the airport," airport spokeswoman Lisa Diver told AFP. 13:12 In a major military leadership reshuffle, following the Israeli attacks, Major General Amir Hatami has been appointed Chief Commander of Iran's army by order of Commander-in-Chief Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, IRNA news agency reported. Hatami has previously served as Defense Minister from 2013 to 2021. Khamenei also appointed a new head of the Revolutionary Guards' air arm on Saturday to replace the one killed by an Israeli strike. Majid Mousavi will replace Amirali Hajizadeh as commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' aerospace force. 13:00 Following Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon reopened their airspace on Saturday, a day after imposing closures as Israel and Iran traded fire. The escalation has led to airspace closures across Israel, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, and Syria. Global airlines cancelled or rerouted flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran, and other regional destinations amid the shutdown. 12:15 Around 60 people, including 20 children, were killed in an Israeli attack on a housing complex in the Iranian capital, Tehran, Iran's state TV reported. Iranian Red Crescent volunteers working in a Tehran neighbourhood hit by a reported Israeli strike. AFP 12:05 The UN nuclear watchdog — the International Atomic Energy Agency — confirmed in a post on X that the Isfahan nuclear site in Iran was targeted several times on Friday. 'No increase in off-site radiation levels has been reported as of now,' the agency said. Esfahan nuclear facilities were targeted several times on June 13. No increase in off-site radiation levels has been reported as of now. The IAEA remains in close contact with Iran. — IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency ⚛️ (@iaeaorg) June 14, 2025 12:00 Jordan's civil aviation authority said it reopened its airspace on Saturday, a day after suspending it as Israel and Iran traded fire. Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men look on at a site in Tel Aviv hit by a missile fired from Iran. AFP 11:25 Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi emphasized the urgent need for the United Nations to take swift steps in response to Israel's aggression. In a telephone conversation on Friday with the U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Araqchi provided details about Israel's strikes on multiple sites inside Iran, including military bases, nuclear facilities, and residential buildings, Iran's official news agency, (IRNA) said. 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Peace and diplomacy must prevail. — António Guterres (@antonioguterres) June 13, 2025 10:45 Iran's ambassador to the United Nations has warned that Tehran will respond 'decisively and proportionately' to Israeli strikes on Iranian territory, describing them as 'acts of terrorism," the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported Speaking at an emergency UN Security Council session late Friday, Saeed Iravani said Iran reserves the right to respond 'at a time, in a place, and by means of its choosing.' The news agency added that the attacks violated international law and Iranian sovereignty. 10:00 Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman called further nuclear talks with the United States 'meaningless' after Israeli strikes on the country, state television said. 'The U.S. did a job that made the talks become meaningless,' Baghaei was quoted as saying. He added that Israel has passed all Iran's red lines by committing a 'criminal act' through its strikes. However, he stopped short of saying the talks were cancelled. 09:50 Tehran launched retaliatory missile and drone strikes on Israel on Saturday morning, killing at least three people and wounding dozens, after a series of blistering Israeli attacks on the heart of Iran. Sirens and the boom of explosions, possibly from Israeli interceptors, could be heard in the sky over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv early Saturday. AP journalists in Tel Aviv could see what appeared to be at least two Iranian missiles hit the ground, but there was no immediate word of casualties. Damaged buildings at a site hit by a missile fired from Iran in the Israeli city of Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv on June 14, 2025. AFP This photo shows rocket trails and intercepts in the sky over the Israeli city of Netanya on June 14, 2025. AFP 02:30 Fire and heavy smoke billowed from Mehrabad airport in the Iranian capital early Saturday, an AFP journalist said, as local media reported a blast in the area. The local ISNA news agency shared a video showing columns of heavy smoke rising from the area of the airport in western Tehran, while Mehr news agency reported a "blast" there. 01:24 Iran has launched a third wave of missiles at Israel. 01:00 One woman died and at least 60 were injured in Israel, according to Israeli media. Members of the Israeli security forces inspect a site hit by a missile fired from Iran, in Ramat Gan on the outskirts of Tel Aviv on June 13, 2025. AFP Friday 13 June 23:10 Iran's airspace will remain closed until Saturday after Israel launched a large-scale attack that hit multiple cities, state media reported. "The Civil Aviation Organization... has announced in aviation notices (NOTAM) that the country's airspace will be closed until tomorrow, Saturday," the official IRNA news agency reported. 22:45 The US military is helping intercept missiles that Iran fired in retaliation at Israel, a US official says. The US has been moving assets nearer to Israel to assist in missile intercepts and to provide better protection of US bases in the region. 22:00 Israeli rescuers said that seven people were injured on Friday in the centre of the country, shortly after Iran fired a salvo of missiles at Israel. Speaking on Israel's Channel 12, Eli Bin, the spokesman for the Magen David Adom rescue service, said that seven people were lightly injured in central Israel. Images on Channel 12 showed what appeared to be a building hit by a missile. 21:30 The Israeli army says that dozens of additional missiles were launched toward Israel. 21:25 Iran's state news agency reported that Iran has fired hundreds of ballistic missiles toward Israel as part of its retaliation for Israel's Friday attack on Iranian nuclear and military sites. 21:19 The Israeli army says the country is under fire as Iran fires projectiles 🚨All of Israel is under fire as Iran fires projectiles🚨 — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 13, 2025 20:44 The Israeli military said it struck on Friday Iran's nuclear facility in Isfahan as it pressed on with its strikes on the Islamic Republic. "I can now confirm that we struck the nuclear facility in Isfahan. The operation is still ongoing," military spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin told journalists. 19:50 Israel's army chief on Friday said the military was keeping up "full force" to achieve its goals after launching a wave of strikes on military and nuclear sites in Iran. 18:30 Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources activated its pre-prepared emergency plan regarding priorities for natural gas supply following the escalating regional tensions and the halt in gas supplies from the East. 17:20 Egyptian Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Authority affirmed that the radiological situation at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility remains under control, with no signs of radioactive leakage reported so far. 17:00 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday he ordered the airstrikes on Iran six months ago, on 24 November, with the operation initially planned for late April but delayed for 'operational reasons.' 'Today's strike was no coincidence,' Netanyahu said in a televised address in Hebrew, claiming that Israel destroyed the Natanz nuclear facility and describing Iran's ballistic missiles as a 'strategic threat.' Netanyahu said Israel acted without US military backing but had briefed Washington beforehand. 'What the United States chooses to do now is up to them,' he said. He did not give a timeline for the operation's end but warned of further strikes, claiming Iran was 'in disarray' and expected to retaliate in 'severe waves.' 16:00 The Israeli spy agency, the Mossad, alleges that the video below captures two agents inside Iran setting up precision-guided attack systems "developed to target and dismantle Iranian air defenses." The videos' authenticity, date, and location remain unverified by independent sources. Last night, Israeli statements indicated that Mossad was working on the ground inside of Iran while the Israeli air force was striking Nuclear facilities and leadership. 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'There are no elevated radiation levels,' Grossi said, likely referring to external emissions. He urged all sides to avoid further escalation and return to dialogue. File photo: A satellite image shows the Natanz nuclear facility in Iran. 15:30 A loud blast was heard Friday afternoon near a military airbase in Iran's western Hamedan province, Iran's state media reported, following a major Israeli attack on the country. "A few hours ago, a loud blast was heard near Hamedan," more than 300 kilometres (186 miles) from the capital Tehran, the IRNA state news agency said, adding that "it was heard near the Nojeh airbase". 14:15 President Masoud Pezeshkian said that Iran will make Israel "regret" its deadly attack, which targeted multiple areas, including nuclear sites. "The Iranian nation and the country's officials will not remain silent in the face of this crime, and the legitimate and powerful response of the Islamic Republic of Iran will make the enemy regret its foolish act," Pezeshkian said in a video statement aired on state TV. 13:55 Israeli forces sealed off Palestinian cities across the occupied West Bank and forcibly cleared worshippers from Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque, hours after launching airstrikes on Iranian targets. Witnesses told the Palestinian news agency WAFA that Israeli police stormed the Al-Aqsa compound after dawn prayers on Friday, expelled worshippers, and sealed the mosque's gates. Local sources said it was the first time the site had been fully emptied and closed by Israeli forces since the COVID-19 pandemic. Taking advantage of the world's focus on its attack on Iran, Israeli occupation authorities close the gates leading to Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied Jerusalem, blocking any presence of Muslim worshipers. — Quds News Network (@QudsNen) June 13, 2025 13:45 A Hezbollah official said the Lebanese armed group would not unilaterally launch its attack on Israel in response to Israeli strikes on Iran. 'Hezbollah will not initiate its own attack on Israel in retaliation for Israel's strikes,' the official told Reuters. A public statement from Hezbollah condemned Israel's strikes and expressed full solidarity with Iran. Earlier, Lebanon's government reportedly informed Hezbollah that it would not tolerate the group joining any Iranian retaliation against Israel. According to Saudi outlet Al Arabiya, officials warned Hezbollah that it would bear full responsibility for dragging the country into war. 'The time when the organisation bypassed the state in deciding to go to war is over,' Lebanese authorities were quoted as saying. 13:30 Airlines in the Gulf cancelled flights to many Middle East destinations on Friday as some governments closed their airspace following Israeli strikes on Iran. Emirates, the Middle East's largest airline, said it had cancelled flights to and from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iran after Israel launched the strikes. The airline's website listed several flights scheduled for Friday and one Tehran flight on Saturday as cancelled. Qatar Airways, the country's national carrier and one of the Middle East's largest, said it had "temporarily cancelled flights to Iran and Iraq due to (the) current situation in the region". UAE airports warned of disruption, with Dubai posting on X that "some flights at @DXB and DWC - Al Maktoum International have been cancelled or delayed due to airspace closures over Iran, Iraq, and Syria". Abu Dhabi airport warned that "flight disruptions are expected through today (Friday)" due to the Israeli strikes. Kuwait's civil aviation authority posted on X that "some flights at Kuwait International Airport have been diverted, cancelled and rescheduled." Earlier Friday, Jordan and Iraq, which both lie between Israel and Iran, announced they had closed their airspace and grounded all flights after Israel's strikes. Jordan's military said it intercepted drones and missiles that had violated the kingdom's airspace, after Iran vowed there would be "no limits" in its response to Israeli attacks. 13:20 US President Donald Trump urged Iran to "make a deal", warning that there will be more "death and destruction." "There has already been great death and destruction, but there is still time to make this slaughter, with the next already planned attacks being even more brutal, come to an end," Trump said on his Truth Social platform. "Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left... JUST DO IT, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE," he said. 13:10 Israeli warplanes have reportedly destroyed Tabriz airport in north-west Iran in a fresh wave of strikes targeting Iranian air force assets, according to Israel's Channel 12. 13:00 A senior adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was wounded during Israel's deadly attack, state media reported. "Ali Shamkhani, an advisor to the supreme leader... was injured in today's attack by the Zionist regime," according to state TV. 12:55 A fresh round of explosions was heard in northwestern Iran, state television reported. "A few minutes ago, new explosions were heard in East Azerbaijan," the broadcaster said, as the Tasnim news agency said an earlier wave of strikes had hit 10 sites in the province, killing at least three people. A building damaged in an Israeli strike on Tehran on June 13, 2025. AFP 12:45 EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called for all sides to "exercise restraint." "The situation in the Middle East is dangerous. I urge all parties to exercise restraint and prevent further escalation. Diplomacy remains the best path forward, and I stand ready to support any diplomatic efforts toward de-escalation," Kallas wrote on X. EU officials said Kallas spoke to Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar in the "early hours" of Friday following the strikes. European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen joined the calls for calm, urging "all parties to exercise maximum restraint, de-escalate immediately and refrain from retaliation." "A diplomatic resolution is now more urgent than ever, for the sake of the region's stability and global security," von der Leyen wrote on X. 12:35 Iran says Israel's deadly strikes on its military and nuclear facilities were a "declaration of war" and called on the UN Security Council to act. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the attack as a "declaration of war" and called on the Security Council to immediately address this issue, the ministry said in a letter to the United Nations. 12:25 Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, swiftly appointed new Revolutionary Guards and armed forces chiefs to replace those killed in targeted Israeli strikes on Friday. In separate decrees, Khamenei named Mohammad Pakpour to replace Hossein Salami as commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and Abdolrahim Mousavi to replace Mohammad Bagheri as chief of the armed forces general staff. 11:45 'Avoid escalation': World reacts to Israel strike on Iran World leaders urged restraint on Friday after Israel pounded Iran, striking 100 targets including nuclear and military sites, and killing senior figures, including atomic scientists and the armed forces chief of staff. Here is a roundup of key reactions: 'Cannot have nuclear bomb': United States US President Donald Trump told Fox News he was aware Israel was going to conduct strikes on Iran before it happened and said: "Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb, and we are hoping to get back to the negotiating table. We will see." Fox News also reported that "Trump noted the US is ready to defend itself and Israel if Iran retaliates." 'Maximum restraint': UN UN chief Antonio Guterres asked "both sides to show maximum restraint, avoiding at all costs a descent into deeper conflict, a situation that the region can hardly afford," according to a spokesperson. Guterres was "particularly concerned" by Israel's strikes on nuclear installations amid the ongoing US-Iran negotiations. 'Deeply worried': China "The Chinese side... is deeply worried about the severe consequences that such actions might bring," foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said, calling on relevant parties to promote regional peace and stability and avoid further escalation of tensions. 'Reasonable reaction': Czech Republic Czech Republic Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky said Iran "is supporting so many players, including the Hezbollah and Hamas movements, with the intention to destroy the state of Israel, and also seeking a nuclear bomb", that "I see that this was a reasonable reaction from the state of Israel towards a possible threat of a nuclear bomb". 'Avoid any escalation': France - "We call on all sides to exercise restraint and avoid any escalation that could undermine regional stability," France's foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on X. 'Dangerous escalation': Hamas "This aggression constitutes a dangerous escalation that threatens to destabilise the region," said the Iran-backed, Palestinian militant group, whose October 2023 attack on Israel sparked the Gaza war. No 'battleground': Jordan "Jordan has not and will not allow any violation of its airspace, reaffirming that the Kingdom will not be a battleground for any conflict," a government spokesperson told AFP after Jordan closed its airspace. 'Dangerous approach': Oman Nuclear talks mediator Oman said "calls on the international community to adopt a clear and firm position to put an end to this dangerous approach, which threatens to rule out diplomatic solutions and jeopardise the security and stability of the region". 'Strong condemnation': Qatar Gaza mediator Qatar expressed "its strong condemnation and denunciation of the Israeli attack," the Gulf state's foreign ministry said, adding that the "dangerous escalation threatens security and stability of the region and hinders efforts to de-escalate and reach diplomatic solutions". 'Aggressive actions': Turkey "Israel must put an immediate end to its aggressive actions that could lead to further conflicts," Turkey's foreign ministry said in a statement. 'Reduce tensions urgently': UK British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said, "The reports of these strikes are concerning and we urge all parties to step back and reduce tensions urgently. Escalation serves no one in the region." 'Legitimate right to defend itself': Yemen's Houthi rebels Tehran-backed Huthi rebels said on Telegram they backed "Iran's full and legitimate right to... develop its nuclear programme" and that "we strongly condemn the brutal Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran and affirm its full and legitimate right to respond by all possible means". 11:20 NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Friday said it was "crucial" for allies of Israel to work to de-escalate tensions, after Israel struck some 100 targets in Iran, including Tehran's nuclear and military sites. "I think it is now crucial for many allies, including the United States, to work, as we speak, to de-escalate. I know that they are doing that and I think that is now the first order of the day," Rutte told reporters at a press conference in Stockholm. "This was a unilateral action by Israel," Rutte said, speaking alongside Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, while noting it was "obviously a rapidly evolving situation". 11:10 UN nuclear watchdog head Rafael Grossi said on Friday that atomic facilities "must never be attacked" and called on all parties to exercise maximum restraint to avoid further escalation following Israeli strikes on Iran. "This development is deeply concerning... I reiterate that any military action that jeopardizes the safety and security of nuclear facilities risks grave consequences for the people of Iran, the region, and beyond," Grossi, who heads the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said in a statement to board members. 11:00 Iran sharply criticised the UN nuclear watchdog on Friday, accusing it of "silence" over Israel's strikes on its nuclear facilities and scientists. In a statement, Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation said it considers the "silence" from the International Atomic Energy Agency "as a form of cooperation with the Zionist regime," adding that the Israeli attack was a "defeat for the IAEA resulting from its unjustifiable shortcomings". Shortly afterwards, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi issued a statement saying nuclear facilities "must never be attacked". What We Know So Far: In the early hours of Friday, June 13, Israel launched a large-scale military operation, "Operation Rising Lion," targeting various sites across Iran. Targets: Confirmed targets include Iran's central uranium enrichment facility at Natanz, as well as other military installations and residential areas in Tehran and other cities like Tabriz and Isfahan. Scale: The Israeli military reported using over 200 aircraft, dropping more than 330 munitions on approximately 100 targets. Israeli operations were confirmed to be ongoing throughout the morning. Justification: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed the strikes were preemptive, aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and removing an "existential threat." Iranian Casualties: Top Military Officials Killed: Iranian state media confirmed the deaths of the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Hossein Salami, and the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri. Nuclear Scientists Killed: At least six Iranian atomic scientists, including Fereydoun Abbasi and Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, were reported killed. Civilian Casualties: Reports from Iran indicate civilian casualties, including women and children, in residential areas struck in Tehran, with dozens injured. Iranian Response: Drone Launches: Iran launched over 100 drones towards Israel in retaliation. Interim Leadership: Iran quickly appointed interim replacements for its fallen military leaders: Habibollah Sayyari as the temporary commander of the Armed Forces and Ahmad Vahidi as the temporary commander of the IRGC. Vowed Retaliation: Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has warned Israel of a "bitter and painful fate" and promised a "harsh response."Airspace Closures and Travel Disruptions: Nuclear Talks Halted: Iran has declared it will not participate in scheduled atomic negotiations with the United States or any future talks "until further notice." Regional Closure: Israel, Iraq, Iran, and Jordan have all closed their airspace to commercial flights. Flight Cancellations/Diverted: Major international airlines have canceled or rerouted flights, causing widespread travel disruptions. Drone Interceptions: Both Israeli and Jordanian air forces are actively intercepting incoming Iranian drones, with some interceptions occurring outside Israeli territory. International Reactions: IAEA Monitoring: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed the Natanz site was hit but reported no increase in radiation levels. It also confirmed that the Fordo and Isfahan nuclear sites were not impacted. US Stance: The United States confirmed it had advance notice of the strikes but stated it was not directly involved in the operation. President Donald Trump reiterated that Iran "cannot have a nuclear bomb." Calls for Restraint: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, the UK, and other nations have condemned the escalation and urged immediate de-escalation and a return to diplomacy. Economic Impact: Global oil prices have surged by as much as 13% due to heightened tensions in the critical oil-producing region. Codenamed "Operation Rising Lion" by Tel Aviv, these audacious strikes, which commenced in the early hours of Friday, June 13, 2025, have profoundly reshaped the decades-long covert conflict between the two regional adversaries. The ramifications are already stark and immediate. Iranian state media has confirmed the tragic loss of top military figures, including the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Hossein Salami, and the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri. Additionally, at least six prominent nuclear scientists are reported among the dead, alongside confirmed civilian casualties in residential districts of Tehran. In a swift and direct response, Iran launched over 100 drones towards Israel, prompting widespread airspace closures across the region, including Israel, Iraq, Iran, and Jordan, causing significant global air travel disruptions. While Israeli air defense systems are actively intercepting these drones, some reportedly outside Israeli territory, Jordan's air force is also engaged in downing threats in its airspace. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has framed the offensive as a preemptive strike, vital to neutralize an "imminent threat" of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, vowing to continue the operation "as long as it takes." Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has promised a "harsh response" and a "bitter and painful fate" for Israel, with Tehran quickly appointing interim military leaders and formally halting scheduled nuclear negotiations with the United States. The international community is gripped by alarm, with urgent calls for de-escalation emanating from global powers and regional players alike. While the IAEA confirms the Natanz facility was hit, it reports no increase in radiation levels and states other key Iranian nuclear sites remain untouched. The United States, while acknowledging advance notice, has distanced itself from direct involvement, reiterating its stance against an Iranian nuclear bomb. As the world watches with bated breath, fears of a broader, more devastating conflict are mounting. Oil prices have surged, and both nations are on heightened alert, bracing for further retaliation. Ahram Online begins its live coverage now, bringing you real-time updates as this critical situation unfolds. Stay with us for the latest developments, analyses, and reactions from across the globe. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

Old foes Russell and Verstappen on front row in Canada
Old foes Russell and Verstappen on front row in Canada

CNA

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Old foes Russell and Verstappen on front row in Canada

MONTREAL :George Russell put his Mercedes on pole position in Canada for the second year in a row on Saturday with Formula One champion Max Verstappen alongside for Red Bull two weeks after they clashed in Spain. McLaren's Formula One championship leader Oscar Piastri qualified third with Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli in fourth place. Lando Norris, Piastri's British teammate and closest title rival only 10 points behind the Australian after nine of 24 rounds, qualified seventh at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The clash between Russell and Verstappen in Spain remained a talking point going into the weekend, with the Red Bull driver on the brink of a ban as he chases an unprecedented fourth successive Canadian victory. Verstappen, 0.160 slower than the pole time, is only a penalty point away from suspension and Russell will try to turn that to his advantage on the short run down to turn one from the start. "Today was awesome. That last lap was probably one of the most exhilarating laps of my life," said the Briton, adding a cheeky comment on Verstappen's situation. "I've got a few more points on my licence to play with. Let's see." Verstappen had no complaints about his grid position. "I'm already very happy with what we achieved today, to be on the front row. Hopefully, tomorrow we can have a solid race," he said. Ferrari's seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton qualified fifth, at the circuit where he took his first win in 2007 with McLaren. Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso was sixth and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc eighth. Racing Bulls' Isack Hadjar starts ninth and Williams' Alex Albon 10th. Verstappen's teammate Yuki Tsunoda missed out on the final shootout in 11th place and will start last after collecting a 10-place grid drop for a red flag breach in Saturday's final practice. That will lift Alpine's Argentine Franco Colapinto to 11th, with his teammate Pierre Gasly alongside Tsunoda on the back row. Norris was fastest in the first phase, with Piastri second, after a brief red flag delay triggered by Albon's car shedding its engine cover and leaving debris on the track. While Albon progressed, teammate Carlos Sainz was left in 17th place - but will move up to 16th - and fuming at what he said was "massive impeding" by Hadjar. Stewards said they would investigate. "Hadjar I'm sure will receive a penalty," Williams team boss James Vowles told Sky Sports television, with a three-place drop looking likely. Canada's only active F1 driver Lance Stroll, who missed the previous race in Spain due to hand and wrist pain, also failed to get over the first hurdle at his home grand prix and will start 17th for Aston Martin.

'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump flood streets of LA and other US cities
'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump flood streets of LA and other US cities

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'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump flood streets of LA and other US cities

Tens of thousands of Americans are marching through the US's major cities in the largest protest effort against Donald Trump since his re-election in January. The "No Kings" protests are taking place against a backdrop of intensifying fears of political violence, after two Democratic politicians and their spouses were shot in Minnesota hours before the rallies. Marches were planned in all of America's major cities except for Washington DC, where Mr Trump will attend the largest military parade in the US in decades, coinciding with his birthday. In downtown Los Angeles, Saturday's protest has been a loud but so far peaceful culmination of a week of demonstrations, initially triggered by raids on local businesses by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. Streets were filled with chants of "no ICE" early in the day, but the curfew across the downtown part of the city will kick in at 8pm, local time (1pm Sunday AEST). Speakers warned "America has no kings" and said Los Angeles had "extinguished the fires in January, and will crush ICE in June". For some, Mr Trump's immigration raids were their tipping point. As the values of Trump's America clashed with those at the very heart of Los Angeles this week, locals were compelled to make signs and march for the first time. Sixty-five-year-old Cleotide, who only wanted to use her first name, said she saw Mr Trump as "a Hitler reborn in America". "I'm pissed off because of all the people who are suffering," she told the ABC. "Because they deport a lot of people, there are a lot of families missing the father or the mother, even the kids. And they're crying for food, they're crying for their parents." Cuban-born immigration lawyer Joaquin Talleva, who moved to the US when he was four, said his clients were "scared to death". "There's the mistreatment of the Latino community in Los Angeles, which is being done in a very heartless manner, but it's the undermining of the constitution and the rule of law that has me out here today," he said. Helicopters buzzed over the parade and most of downtown LA as law enforcement patrolled the crowds from the land and air. Businesses were closed and boarded up ahead of the event. The No Kings protests are happening nationwide, but the spotlight has been on Los Angeles over the past week after Mr Trump deployed thousands of National Guard troops, as well as Marines, to the city despite local authorities insisting they were not required. In Minnesota, the planned protests were cancelled after the assassination of a state politician and her husband, and the shooting of a state senator and his wife, in what were deemed politically motivated attacks. And in Austin, Texas, a "credible threat" against local politicians sparked the evacuation of the state parliament building just hours before a No Kings rally was set to start nearby.

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