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21:33⇢Targets Remain in Tehran
UK media continues to focus on US-Iran tensions, with new coverage of Israel's claim of thousands of remaining targets in Iran (BBC News) and Trump's discussion with Starmer about the Strait of Hormuz (BBC News, Sky News). Reports also detail Iran's denial of ceasefire demands (The Independent, BBC News) and potential escalation (The Economist), while conservative outlets question the war's purpose (Spiked).
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00:27
The Guardian
Trump issues warning to Nato over strait of Hormuz as Israel says thousands of targets remain in Iran
Israeli military spokesperson says it is ‘identifying new targets every day’ and projects at least three weeks of war
00:20
UK | Oliver Jones
23:20
BBC
Israel says it still has thousands of targets in Iran, as Trump and Starmer discuss Strait of Hormuz
Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the country has not "asked for a ceasefire" after Trump said it had wanted a deal.
20:22
19:38
The Economist
The Iran war may be about to escalate
18:03
Evening Standard
Crowds gather for Al Quds protest under heavy police presence
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13:59
HuffPost UK
Minister Squirms Over US War Goals In Iran
12:17
The eyes of the world continue to focus on the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on international energy markets, while American allies in London and Seoul suggested they may be willing to answer President Trump’s call for assistance in keeping the critical waterway safe and open for tankers to transport oil worldwide.
12:17
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