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Natasha Turak - Israel and Iran: All-out war, or measured retaliation? - cnbc.com - Israel - Iran - Lebanon - city Tehran - state Jewish

Israel and Iran: All-out war, or measured retaliation?

Iran and Israel, regional arch-foes, are trading attacks and threats — the latest of which saw Israel launch a "limited military strike" on Iran in the early hours of Friday morning, a source familiar with the situation told NBC News.  Iranian media reported three drones were shot down over the central city of Isfahan, while Israel's government has not commented.  The region has been on edge, awaiting an Israeli reprisal after Iran sent more than 300 missiles and drones into the Jewish state at the weekend – the first ever direct Iranian attack into Israeli territory – which was largely intercepted by Israel's air defenses and caused no deaths. Tehran said the strikes were in retaliation for Israel's bombing of an Iranian diplomatic compound on April 1 that killed two senior Iranian generals, amo

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Natasha Turak - Iran votes for its new president amid economic strife, crackdowns and regional war - cnbc.com - Israel - Iran

Iran votes for its new president amid economic strife, crackdowns and regional war

Iran is voting for its next president Friday in a snap election following the unexpected death of former President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash — and the outcome could have implications far beyond its borders. While there was no clear frontrunner leading up to the vote, all but one of the six candidates approved to run are conservative hardliners — and half of them have been sanctioned by Western governments. Of the six initial contenders, four remain in the race after two dropped out on Thursday. If there is no clear majority after Friday's vote, the top two candidates face a second round of voting on July 5. The winne

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Joe Biden - Lloyd Austin - Amos Hochstein - Natasha Turak - Southern - ‘A disastrous event’: All-out war between Israel and Hezbollah could devastate both sides - cnbc.com - Israel - Lebanon

‘A disastrous event’: All-out war between Israel and Hezbollah could devastate both sides

The near-daily exchanges of fire along Lebanon's border with northern Israel have intensified at an alarming rate in recent weeks, spurring escalating threats between Israel and Hezbollah and forcing the U.S. to call for an urgent diplomatic solution. An all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah — the Iranian-backed Lebanese Shia militant and political organization, called a terrorist group by the U.S. and U.K. — would be devastating for both sides. So stark is the danger of war erupting between Israel and Hezbollah — a far larger and more heavily armed fighting force than Hamas — that U.S. President Joe Biden last week sent one of his top aides, Amos Hochstein, to Israel and Lebanon to push for a solution.  U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters Tuesday that "diplomacy is by far the best way to prevent more escalation," stressing that, "we are urgently seeking a diplomatic agreement that resto

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Natasha Turak - Iran's upcoming snap elections: A battle of anti-western hardliners - cnbc.com - Israel - Iran - city Sanction

Iran's upcoming snap elections: A battle of anti-western hardliners

Iran is holding snap elections on June 28 following the sudden death of former Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash. But the vote is neither free, nor likely to bring about any significant change in the country, analysts say. The election will take place against the backdrop of a battered Iranian economy, widespread popular discontent and crackdowns on dissent. The county is also dealing withhigh inflation, heavy Western sanctions, mounting tensions with the U.S., ramped-up Iranian nuclear enrichment, and the Israel-Hamas war. Iran's ultra-conservative Guardian Council, which ultimately decides who is allowed on the ballot, has approved a list of six candidates to run for the presidency. Most are ha

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Gabriel Attal - Emmanuel Macron - Natasha Turak - France's Macron says he won't quit if his party loses in snap election vote - cnbc.com - Eu - France - Germany - Austria

France's Macron says he won't quit if his party loses in snap election vote

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday affirmed that he would not step down if his party suffers in the recently-called snap elections for France's parliament. The chance of that happening "never existed," Macron told journalists, calling the suggestion "absurd" and saying that he wanted to nip the idea in the bud, according to French reporting translated by CNBC. Macron on Sunday dissolved the French parliament and called for snap legislative elections later in June, following a stinging defeat in the weekend's European Parliament elections which

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy - Natasha Turak - Ukraine war live updates: Russian-occupied territory comes under attack; Hungary accused of blocking Ukraine support - cnbc.com - Ukraine - Russia - Eu - Belgium - city Moscow - Lithuania - Netherlands - Hungary - city Budapest

Ukraine war live updates: Russian-occupied territory comes under attack; Hungary accused of blocking Ukraine support

This is CNBC's live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine. See below for the latest updates. 

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Vladimir Putin - Volodymyr Zelenskyy - Emmanuel Macron - Ruxandra Iordache - Natasha Turak - Viktor Orbán - Ukraine war live updates: Russia cannot swallow the West whole, Orban says; G7 finance chiefs meet with Ukraine on agenda - cnbc.com - Ukraine - Russia - France - Italy - city Moscow - Romania - Hungary - city Vienna

Ukraine war live updates: Russia cannot swallow the West whole, Orban says; G7 finance chiefs meet with Ukraine on agenda

This is CNBC's live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine. See below for the latest updates. 

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Natasha Turak - Hossein Amirabdollahian - Ebrahim Raisi - Iran's President Raisi is dead. What does the leadership void mean for the country and the world? - cnbc.com - Israel - Iran - Lebanon - Yemen - city Tehran - Azerbaijan

Iran's President Raisi is dead. What does the leadership void mean for the country and the world?

The sudden death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash plunges Tehran into fresh uncertainty at a time when it already faces deep economic decline, popular discontent, and war. The helicopter carrying President Raisi suffered a hard landing on Sunday while returning from Azerbaijan in poor weather conditions, Iranian state media reported on Monday. Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian also died in the accident. All eyes are now on what comes next for the Middle Eastern power, which is home to nearly 90 million people and whose government backs a number of regional armed proxy groups including Gaza's Hamas, Lebanese Shia militia Hezbollah, and Yemen's Houthis. Some analysts expect a fair degree of continuity, while also noting that this could present an opening for Iran's po

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Joe Biden - Antony Blinken - Natasha Turak - No 'credible plan': U.S.' Blinken issues harshest criticism yet of Israel's Gaza operations - cnbc.com - Israel - Palestine - state Jewish

No 'credible plan': U.S.' Blinken issues harshest criticism yet of Israel's Gaza operations

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued harsh words for Israel, criticizing its operations in the Gaza Strip and saying it lacked a plan to protect civilian life ahead of an expected assault on the city of Rafah, where more than 1.2 million displaced Palestinians are sheltering."We believe two things," Blinken said in an interview with CBS' "Face The Nation" that aired Sunday. "One, you have to have a clear, credible plan to protect civilians, which we haven't seen. Second, we also need to see a plan for what happens after this conflict in Gaza is over, and we still haven't seen that." The comments came against a backdrop of increasingly tense relations between Israel and its number one ally as the Biden administration last week confirmed it was pausing a shipment of 3,500 heavy-payload bombs to the Jewish state. It was the first ever such move by President Joe Biden, who has long been a staunch sup

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