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Here is a rundown of all the news you need to start your Tuesday with, including US announcing ceasefire between Iran and Israel, Iran launching missile attacks at US airbase in Qatar, and NATO chief reaffirming Ukraine's 'irreversible' path to membership ahead of key summit.
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A ceasefire between Israel and Iran came into effect at 0400 GMT Tuesday following hours of intensified hostilities during which Iran launched six waves of missile attacks targeting Israeli territory.
The Israeli army confirmed that a total of 11 missiles were fired in six successive waves from Iran in the hours leading up to the ceasefire.
According to the Israeli emergency medical service, at least six people were killed and 15 injured, some critically, after a rocket struck a residential building in the southern city of Beersheba.
Explosions were also reported in Tel Aviv and central Israel, Israeli media said.
Iranian media also confirmed the start of the ceasefire, stating it came into effect after the "final salvos" of missile fire.
The Israeli Broadcasting Authority and military radio earlier reported that the ceasefire had begun, while Israeli officials continued to refrain from formal comment.
US President Donald Trump announced Monday that a ceasefire has been reached between Israel and Iran.
"It has been fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran that there will be a Complete and Total CEASEFIRE (in approximately 6 hours from now, when Israel and Iran have wound down and completed their in progress, final missions!), for 12 hours, at which point the War will be considered, ENDED!
"Officially, Iran will start the CEASEFIRE and, upon the 12th Hour, Israel will start the CEASEFIRE and, upon the 24th Hour, an Official END to THE 12 DAY WAR will be saluted by the World," Trump said on his Truth Social platform.
Trump said that during each ceasefire, the other side will remain "peaceful and respectful.
Iran launched a barrage of missiles at the US military’s Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday, marking a dramatic escalation in tensions following the US targeting of three Iranian nuclear sites in Iran late Sunday.
“Iranian Armed Forces carried out a destructive and powerful missile attack on Al Udeid base in Qatar in response to US aggression,” according to Iranian media.
The number of missiles launched was equal to “the number of bombs the US used in its attack on our nuclear facilities,” Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said.
Qatar confirmed Monday evening that one Iranian missile struck the US’ Al Udeid Air Base on Qatari territory without causing casualties or damage, while the remaining 17 missiles were intercepted and fell in the sea, Brig. Gen. Shayeq al-Hajri, the Qatari Armed Forces deputy chief of Staff, during a press conference in Doha.
On the eve of a two-day NATO summit, the alliance chief on Monday reaffirmed that Ukraine's path to NATO membership, declared "irreversible" at last year’s summit in Washington, remains unchanged.
"Last year in Washington, NATO allies agreed that for Ukraine there is an irreversible path of Ukraine to enter NATO. And that is still true today, and it will still be true on Thursday after this summit," Secretary General Mark Rutte told a press conference in The Hague ahead of the summit, set to start tomorrow.
Rutte said the alliance is meeting at a "historic moment" amid a deteriorating security environment. "As the world grows more dangerous, allied leaders will take bold decisions to strengthen our collective defense, making NATO a stronger, a fairer, and a more lethal alliance," he said.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
he Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Indiana Pacers 103-91 in Game 7 of the NBA Finals to be crowned champions of the 2024–25 season.
In Game 7 of the NBA Finals at Paycom Center, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with a double-double, recording 29 points and 12 assists.
Jalen Williams had 20 points, Chet Holmgren had 18 points, while Alex Caruso and Cason Wallace each scored 10 points.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
The European Union will approve the 18th package of sanctions on Russia this week, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday.
"By the end of this week, we aim to approve the 18th package of sanctions on Russia," Kallas announced after the Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Brussels.
Kallas said a "tough new oil price cap" on Russian oil remains on the table.
Zimbabwe formally initiated the process to join the BRICS grouping of emerging economies Monday after a high-level diplomatic engagement with Brazil, the bloc’s current chair, in the capital Harare.
The engagement was between Zimbabwe’s Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Amon Murwira and Brazil’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Vilmar Rogeiro Coutinho Jr.
Speaking to reporters after the talks, Murwira said they discussed Zimbabwe’s formal application to be associated with BRICS, with Brazil guiding on the steps to be taken by the southern African nation.
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