U.S.-Israeli war against Iran
Coverage of U.S.-Israeli war against Iran in the Nexus archive.
- A US missile killed Iranian schoolchildren 4 months ago. Still, no one accepts blame
A US missile strike on an Iranian primary school four months ago killed many children, and the Trump administration has not accepted blame despite evidence. The strike is described as the deadliest in the US-Israeli war against Iran, with most victims being children.
- A US missile killed Iranian schoolchildren four months ago. We still don’t know the full story
A U.S. missile attack on Feb. 28 killed Iranian schoolchildren at a primary school in southeastern Iran, marking the deadliest reported strike in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. The full details of the incident remain unclear.
- G7 commits to ‘unwavering support for Ukraine’ with pledge to offer more air defence – Europe live
G7 leaders pledged continued support for Ukraine's defense, emphasizing sovereignty and territorial integrity. Donald Trump urged Russia to negotiate with Ukraine, while European leaders sought to address the conflict during G7 discussions, despite Trump's focus on the US-Israeli war against Iran.
- Billionaire bonanza: Big Oil tycoons pocket $23.5bn from Iran war
The article reports that 41 energy industry barons in Group of Seven (G7) countries collectively gained $23.5 billion from the US-Israeli war against Iran, even as a potential ceasefire agreement emerges. The focus is on the financial gains of Big Oil tycoons amid ongoing conflict.
- European Central Bank makes first rate hike since 2023 to tame Iran war inflation
The European Central Bank raised its benchmark interest rate to 2.25% for the first time since 2023 to address inflation driven by the Middle East war, which pushed eurozone inflation to 3.2% in May. The ECB also revised its 2024 inflation forecast up to 3% and cut its growth projection to 0.8%, citing uncertainty from the energy crisis and conflict.
- Hunger grows in Gaza as food aid is cut due to higher costs caused by war in Iran
The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran is increasing food costs, leading to funding shortfalls for critical food aid in Gaza. As a result, hunger is growing in Gaza due to reduced aid and higher expenses.