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Europe pushes diplomatic solution to Iran-Israel war in Geneva
Europe pushes diplomatic solution to Iran-Israel war in Geneva

Express Tribune

time2 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Europe pushes diplomatic solution to Iran-Israel war in Geneva

Mourners attend a funeral for those killed in Israeli strikes on Iran, in Qazvin, Iran, June 19, 2025. PHOTO:REUTERS Listen to article European powers hoped to offer a "diplomatic solution" as they met with Iran in Geneva on Friday, according to French President Emmanuel Macron, as Israel again came under Iranian missile fire. The meeting, which is expected to focus on Iran's nuclear programme, comes as US President Donald Trump mulls the prospect of entering the war between the two foes. Israel, saying Iran was on the verge of developing nuclear weapons, launched a massive wave of strikes a week ago, triggering an immediate retaliation from Tehran. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot will meet his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi in Geneva "to make a complete diplomatic and technical offer for negotiations", Macron told reporters. France and its allies Germany and Britain were "putting a diplomatic solution on the table", he added. On the ground, Israel's military said it struck dozens of targets in Tehran overnight, including what it called a centre for the "research and development of Iran's nuclear weapons project". In Israel, sirens sounded in the afternoon after missiles were launched from Iran for the second time on Friday, and rescuers reported two injured, including a 16-year-old in serious condition. A military official said that "approximately 20 missiles were launched towards Israel" in the latest salvo. On Iranian state TV, a news anchor described footage of "Iranian missiles arriving" in the sky over Israel, as the channel broadcast the footage with military music playing in the background. Trump has said he would decide "within the next two weeks" whether to involve the United States in the fighting. Israel, the United States and other Western powers accuse Iran of seeking an atomic weapon, a charge that it denies. Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy said "a window now exists within the next two weeks to achieve a diplomatic solution", while agreeing with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that "Iran can never develop or acquire a nuclear weapon". France's foreign ministry spokesperson Christophe Lemoine said that "military solutions are not long-term solutions" to ensure Iran respects its obligations under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Iran's Araghchi, however, rejected any prospect of talks with the United States so long as Israel continues its attacks. Addressing the UN Human Rights Council on Friday, Araghchi said Israel's attacks were a "betrayal" of diplomatic efforts to reach a nuclear deal between Tehran and Washington. "We were attacked in the midst of an ongoing diplomatic process," he said. In an interview with German publication Bild, Israel's top diplomat Gideon Saar said he did not "particularly" believe in diplomacy with Iran. "All diplomatic efforts so far have failed," said Saar, whose country had supported Trump's 2018 decision to abandon a previous nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers. The Iranians, according to Saar, have used negotiations "to gain time while making progress (in their nuclear programme), and I don't think they've changed their nature". The UN Security Council is also due to convene on Friday for a second session on the conflict, which was requested by Iran with support from Russia, China and Pakistan, a diplomat told AFP on Wednesday. The escalating confrontation is quickly reaching "the point of no return", Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Friday, saying "this madness must end as soon as possible". UN chief Antonio Guterres meanwhile pleaded with all sides to "give peace a chance". The International Atomic Energy Agency said that while Iran is the only country without nuclear weapons to enrich uranium to 60 percent, there was no evidence it had all the components to make a functioning nuclear warhead. "So, saying how long it would take for them, it would be pure speculation because we do not know whether there was somebody... secretly pursuing these activities," the agency's chief Rafael Grossi told CNN. "We haven't seen that and we have to say it." White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Iran could produce an atomic bomb in "a couple of weeks". "If there's a chance for diplomacy the president's always going to grab it, but he's not afraid to use strength as well," Leavitt said. Any US involvement in Israel's campaign would be expected to involve the bombing of a crucial underground nuclear facility in Fordo, using powerful bunker-busting bombs that no other country possesses. In Iran, people fleeing Israel's attacks described frightening scenes and difficult living conditions, including food shortages and limited internet access. Government spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani said authorities had restricted internet access to avoid "problems" like cyberattacks. Protests broke out in Tehran and other cities after Friday prayers, with demonstrators chanting slogans in support of their leaders, state television showed. "I will sacrifice my life for my leader," read a protester's banner, a reference to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Switzerland announced Friday the temporary closure of its embassy in Tehran, adding that it would continue to fulfil its role representing US interests in Iran, while the United Kingdom announced it was withdrawing its embassy staff. The death toll in Israel from Iranian missile strikes since June 13 was 25 people, according to authorities. Iran said on Sunday that Israeli strikes had killed at least 224 people, including military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians.

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner plans new life on 'billionaire island'
Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner plans new life on 'billionaire island'

Daily Record

time4 days ago

  • Daily Record

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner plans new life on 'billionaire island'

The 48-year-old convicted rapist and paedophile has reportedly already chosen a new home when he is freed from prison in September, having previously boasted that he plans to go into hiding. Madeleine McCann prime suspect Christian Brueckner has revealed plans to move to Germany's 'billionaire playground island' when he is released from jail. The 48-year-old convicted rapist and paedophile has reportedly already chosen a new home when he is freed from prison in September, having previously boasted that he plans to go into hiding. ‌ As the Mirror reports, his lawyer Friedrich Fuelsher has claimed Brueckner plans to stay in Germany after his released with his eyes et on the North Sea island of Sylt. ‌ 'According to my information, he plans to settle in Schleswig-Holstein,' Fuelscher told Bild. And Brueckner has a very specific location in mind - the exclusive North Sea island of Sylt. 'Sylt has appealed to him in the past,' Fuelscher added. Brueckner has history with the controversial island when he previously ran a cannabis dealing operation there and was handed a suspended sentence in 2011. He is due to complete his current seven-year rape sentence in Sehnde prison on September 17. His legal team thought he would have to stay behind bars for a further five months because he owed an outstanding €1,400 fine. But German tabloid Bild claims an anonymous female donor has now paid the fine on Brückner's behalf — clearing the final obstacle to his release. Despite a lengthy police investigation, detectives appear to be no closer to charging him over Madeleine's disappearance. He was cleared last October of a string of sex crimes he was accused of carrying out in Portugal. ‌ Prosecutors are awaiting the outcome of an appeal against those verdicts lodged in Germany's Federal Court of Justice. Brueckner denies any involvement in Madeleine's disappearance. German search teams spent three days hunting for evidence in Portugal earlier this month. Brueckner was living in a ramshackle farmhouse on the edge of Praia da Luz when Madeleine vanished from the holiday resort in May 2007. ‌ Sylt is Germany's northernmost island, nestled in the North Sea just off Schleswig‑Holstein. It has been connected to the mainland by the Hindenburgdamm causeway since 1927. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. ‌ In WW2 it was heavily fortified with concrete bunkers hidden beneath dunes, and some of this wreckage and relics dot the island's landscape today. From the 1960s, Sylt reinvented itself into a jet‑set playground for rich movers and shakers, and it is still this way today. Affluent entrepreneurs, VIPs, celebrities, and models flock here for gourmet dining, designer boutiques, luxury spas, and even the famed 'Whisky Mile' in Kampen. It is also known for its dramatic sand dunes and vast 40 km beaches. ‌ In recent years, however, the island has also become the stage for disturbing far‑right incidents. A shocking video emerged showing patrons in a Sylt nightclub chanting a Nazi slogan - 'Germany for the Germans – foreigners out' - prompting a nationwide outrage. The scandal rocked Germany because this time, instead of far-right thugs and skinheads it was wealthy 'yuppies' orchestrating it. Left‑wing protest groups pitched protest camps on the island against what they claimed was elite gentrification and far‑right infiltration.

Cristiano Ronaldo spotted again with a black toenail as he shows off ripped physique with his son - but there's a good reason behind the bizarre look
Cristiano Ronaldo spotted again with a black toenail as he shows off ripped physique with his son - but there's a good reason behind the bizarre look

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Cristiano Ronaldo spotted again with a black toenail as he shows off ripped physique with his son - but there's a good reason behind the bizarre look

Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted with a black toenail again - but there's a reason why. Ronaldo took to social media to share a photo of himself standing with his eldest son Cristiano Jr, in which they proudly showed off their matching ripped physiques. The 40-year-old superstar sported a bare-bodied look alongside his son, who will turn 15 tomorrow, and posted the picture on Instagram to his 657million followers. Celebrating Father's Day in style, they appeared to have worked out together in a state-of-the-art gym. Indeed, Ronaldo captioned the post: 'Like father, like son'. Clad in red shorts, Ronaldo tensed for the camera, revealing he remains shredded even in the twilight of his career, while his son, wearing blue shorts, followed suit. However, the recent photo caught some eagle-eyed followers by surprise. That is because Ronaldo, who regularly shares pictures where he is seen enjoying his downtime between matches, was seen sporting a jet black toenail on his left foot. But there is a method behind the madness - with MMA fighters also following suit. According to a source via German publication Bild, athletes paint their nails or cover them with a protective layer to protect them from fungi and bacteria. The source said: 'Many top athletes do this to protect their nails from fungi and bacteria when they are stuck in sweaty shoes for hours. Even Mike Tyson.' This is not the first time that he has been pictured with his toe nails painted black. Ronaldo posted a picture of himself in a sauna in April 2023 as he recovered from his Al-Nassr exertions. Typically, the photo showed off his incredible physique as he sat with his hands grasped and looked thoughtful in the image shared on Instagram. In January 2023, MMA fighter Francis Ngannou posted a picture with Ronaldo. Again, the Portuguese forward's painted nails were visible for all to see. The look is another sign of a player who has always looked to go the extra mile.

Mystery woman pays Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner's £1,200 fines – confirming date monster will be freed
Mystery woman pays Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner's £1,200 fines – confirming date monster will be freed

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Mystery woman pays Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner's £1,200 fines – confirming date monster will be freed

Investigators are working against the clock to try and keep Brueckner in prison Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MYSTERY woman has paid Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner's £1,200 of outstanding fines. The monster's release date from prison is now confirmed for September 17 after prosecutors had hoped to keep him behind bars. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 Madeleine McCann disappeared in Praia da Luz, Portugal on May 3, 2007 Credit: AFP 5 Prime suspect Christian Brueckner is imprisoned in Germany Credit: Dan Charity 5 German cops searched through scrubland to find links to Bruckner Credit: Dan Charity Brueckner, 48, owed €1,446 (£1,232) for a fine from a previous conviction, Bild reports. The unpaid money had been hoped to keep Brueckner behind bars until the end of January - giving investigators crucial time to bring charges over the missing British toddler. Watch The Sun's exclusive documentary on the Maddie case here But an anonymous donor has now paid the fine - allowing Brueckner to walk free when he was due to. Brueckner's own lawyers revealed the mystery woman's help in German newspaper Bild but it remains unclear who she is. Tuesday marks exactly three months until the man suspected of kidnapping and killing the three-year-old Brit will walk free. Brueckner's lawyers claim the fiend plans to live on German millionaire playboy island of Sylt, where Brueckner previously dealt drugs. But prosecutors fear he has plans to leave Germany. If he travels to a non-extradition country it could be impossible to bring him back for a court case. Brueckner is also reported to have had extensive cosmetic surgery in the past to alter his appearance raising the possibility her could do it again. Madeleine McCann: the secret evidence on prime suspect Christian B | Sun Documentary He has a long history of evading court sentences and police. The mystery payment comes after a gun was reportedly found during the latest search near Bruckner's former ramshackle cottage in the Praia da Luz area. The 48-year-old German sex offender is said to have carried a gun with him during his time living in the Algarve. The three-day search had widely been labelled a flop after police appeared to leave the site next to Praia da Luz empty-handed last week. 5 Portuguese police spent three days searching for clues around Madeleine last week Credit: AFP 5 Police have been searching various sites in and around the resort of Pria du Luz Credit: Dan Charity As eagle-eyed police did find tiny fragments, which they are speculating could have links to Madeleine after prime suspect Brueckner wild camped at the site, the Berlin Morning Post reported. The samples were sent to Germany for testing amid hopes they could finally reveal the forensic link cops are missing on the case. Cops are understood to have found clothes and animal bones during the extensive search through an area known as Brueckner's "rat run". Without evidence pinning Madeleine's disappearance to the convicted German rapist, prosecutors risk not being able to get the arrest warrant they need to keep Brueckner behind bars. The search took place around an area of scrubland which is located close to where the British toddler was staying with her parents back in 2007. It was reported that animal bones and adult clothing were the only things unearthed - but no traces could be linked to Madeleine. This quickly dashed hopes of pinning Brueckner with fresh DNA evidence until the latest developments today. It comes as The Sun uncovered new Maddie evidence in a bombshell documentary. The world exclusive doc lifts the lid on gripping new information and reveals why Brueckner is the prime suspect. Our compelling investigation unveils the horrors found at his abandoned factory lair - and his obsession with small children. Madeleine McCann: Inside the Secret Evidence is now available to watch online for free on our YouTube page.

Madeleine McCann suspect plans new life on 'billionaire island'
Madeleine McCann suspect plans new life on 'billionaire island'

Irish Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Madeleine McCann suspect plans new life on 'billionaire island'

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner is planning to move to Germany's 'billionaire playground island' when he is released from jail. The 48-year-old convicted rapist and paedophile is due to be freed from prison in September and previously boasted he plans to go into hiding. Now his lawyer Friedrich Fuelscher has claimed Brueckner plans to stay in Germany after his release - and has already chosen a new home. 'According to my information, he plans to settle in Schleswig-Holstein,' Fuelscher told Bild. And Brueckner has a very specific location in mind - the exclusive North Sea island of Sylt. 'Sylt has appealed to him in the past,' Fuelscher added. Brueckner previously ran a cannabis dealing operation on the island and was handed a suspended sentence in 2011. He is due to complete his current seven-year rape sentence in Sehnde prison on September 17. His legal team thought he would have to stay behind bars for a further five months because he owed an outstanding €1,400 fine. But German tabloid Bild claims an anonymous female donor has now paid the fine on Brückner's behalf — clearing the final obstacle to his release. Despite a lengthy police investigation, detectives appear to be no closer to charging him over Madeleine's disappearance. He was cleared last October of a string of sex crimes he was accused of carrying out in Portugal. Prosecutors are awaiting the outcome of an appeal against those verdicts lodged in Germany's Federal Court of Justice. Brueckner denies any involvement in Madeleine's disappearance. German search teams spent three days hunting for evidence in Portugal earlier this month. Brueckner was living in a ramshackle farmhouse on the edge of Praia da Luz when Madeleine vanished from the holiday resort in May 2007. Sylt is Germany's northernmost island, nestled in the North Sea just off Schleswig‑Holstein. It has been connected to the mainland by the Hindenburgdamm causeway since 1927. In WW2 it was heavily fortified with concrete bunkers hidden beneath dunes, and some of this wreckage and relics dot the island's landscape today. From the 1960s, Sylt reinvented itself into a jet‑set playground for rich movers and shakers, and it is still this way entrepreneurs, VIPs, celebrities, and models flock here for gourmet dining, designer boutiques, luxury spas, and even the famed 'Whisky Mile' in Kampen. It is also known for its dramatic sand dunes and vast 40 km beaches. In recent years, however, the island has also become the stage for disturbing far‑right incidents. A shocking video emerged showing patrons in a Sylt nightclub chanting a Nazi slogan - 'Germany for the Germans – foreigners out' - prompting a nationwide outrage. The scandal rocked Germany because this time, instead of far-right thugs and skinheads it was wealthy 'yuppies' orchestrating it. Left‑wing protest groups pitched protest camps on the island against what they claimed was elite gentrification and far‑right infiltration.

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