Protests against US President Donald Trump began in New York after the US military struck Iranian nuclear facilities.
Iran has begun moving to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Officially, Tehran has notified the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of its decision, marking the first step towards developing nuclear weapons.
Given the criteria applied by the Israeli regime in Gaza, all people here are considered "human shields" and "legitimate targets."
In connection with the escalation of the situation around Iran and the expectation of missile launches in Iran and Israel, Uzbek citizens living in these two countries were asked to strictly adhere to security measures.
The US is evacuating its embassy staff and their families in Baghdad due to heightened threats from Iran. Western media outlets report that Israel has officially informed the US of its readiness to strike Iranian nuclear facilities. The escalation in the region is said to be linked to the failure of negotiations between the US and Iran over their nuclear program.
The Iranian government is expanding the list of cities where walking dogs on the streets is banned. Such a ban has already been implemented in at least 18 cities in the country.
Iran's Minister of Information and National Security, Esmail Khatib, announced that one of the largest covert operations in the country's history had been carried out, resulting in the seizure of thousands of secret documents related to Israel's nuclear program.
Russia provided at least 1.8 tons of gold bars, worth a total of about $104 million, to an Iranian company as payment for Shahed-136 strike drones.
The invading Israeli military and intelligence structures are preparing to attack Iranian nuclear facilities if the Tehran-Washington talks fail.
Representatives of China, Iran, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan reached an agreement in Tehran to coordinate rail freight rates. The agreement will serve to improve a transport corridor aimed at increasing the flow of goods from China to Europe via Central Asia and the Middle East.