As the sun sets on the month, tensions remain sky-high across global fault lines. The Israel-Iran ceasefire holds for now, but threats (both nuclear and digital) still simmer beneath the surface. Gaza burns again as ceasefire talks begin in Washington, while ICE crackdowns spark fear among Iranian American communities. A deadly ambush in Idaho shocks first responders, Denmark retools its military playbook, and unlikely alliances form from Manila to Vilnius. Here’s your no-BS rundown of today’s flashpoints and shifting frontlines.

 

US-Brokered Israel-Iran Ceasefire Holds, But Key Questions Remain Unresolved

A week after the US brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, following American strikes on three key Iranian nuclear sites, the truce is holding—but uncertainty looms over the future of regional stability, US-Iran relations, and the war in Gaza.

Iran’s Nuclear Setback Unclear

President Trump claimed the targeted Iranian facilities were “obliterated,” but US defense and intelligence assessments indicate only partial destruction.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi confirmed substantial damage to uranium enrichment sites at Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan but warned Iran retains enough capability to restart operations if inspectors aren’t granted access.