US Strikes Iran Second Day; Khamenei Killed; Oil Prices Surge
US Strikes Iran Second Day; Khamenei Killed; Oil Surges

The US military carried out strikes on Iran for a second day, hours after Donald Trump said an interim agreement to end the war was 'over'. Iranian state media reported explosions in the port city of Bandar Abbas in the Strait of Hormuz; in Sirik, another southern coastal city; and the south-western Bushehr province, home to Iran's nuclear power plant complex. US Central Command confirmed the strikes.

Escalation After Ceasefire Collapse

On Tuesday, three cargo ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz were attacked, leading to the most extensive exchange of fire between the two sides since the interim deal was signed last month. At the Nato summit in Ankara on Wednesday, the US president said: 'Anything that happens is going to happen very fast' and that the latest strikes would not result in 'long-term' military action. 'They are behaving very badly,' Trump said, accusing Iran of launching drones and a missile at ships.

Economic Fallout

US stock markets fell on Wednesday, and Brent crude, the global benchmark for oil prices, jumped more than 5% to crest $80 a barrel. The International Monetary Fund lowered its global economic growth forecast to 3%, citing conflict in the Middle East. Jorge León, the head of geopolitical analysis at Rystad Energy, said: 'Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has essentially stopped, which tells you more about risk perception right now than any statement from Washington or Tehran.'

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Maine Senate Candidate Suspends Campaign After Allegation

Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for the US Senate in Maine, is suspending his campaign following sexual assault allegations. Platner announced his decision in an 11-minute video in which he angrily accused the Democratic establishment and corporate media of acting 'as judge, jury and executioner'. In the video, Platner vehemently stood by his assertion that the accusations were 'not remotely true'.

The oyster farmer and marine veteran – whose populist platform packed town halls and earned support from progressive stars such as Bernie Sanders – has been dogged by controversy since entering the Senate contest, including over his conduct in past romantic relationships, his social media history and a since-removed tattoo of a Nazi symbol. In Washington, our bureau chief, David Smith, says the debacle puts Democrats in grave danger of blowing it in the midterms.

Family of Man Killed by ICE Agent Demands Investigation

The family of a Mexican immigrant who was fatally shot by a federal immigration agent in Texas on Tuesday called for an independent investigation into his killing, as questions swirl around federal officials' claims and lack of transparency. Salgado, 52, was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official while on his way to work at a construction site on Tuesday morning. The department accused Salgado of having 'weaponized his vehicle' to run over an ICE official, 'resulting in our officer firing his weapon in self-defense'. Salgado's family said he was a 'hardworking family man', had lived in the US for more than 30 years and was in the process of obtaining his work permit.

The Department of Homeland Security announced that its inspector general's office and the FBI were investigating the events, but Salgado's family, lawmakers and officials are calling for local Houston officials to investigate independently. The Houston mayor's office stopped short of announcing an independent investigation, saying city officials do not hold jurisdiction over federal law enforcement matters.

Other News

Trump is to ask the US supreme court to reconsider the birthright citizenship ruling in the light of a hospital in Texas advertising its services to expectant mothers in Mexico. A photo of a bound Palestinian detainee corroborates Israeli torture reports, say rights groups. The French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has launched her presidential campaign after a decision by a court of appeal shortened her ban on running for office, allowing her to take part in the 2027 vote. Bonnie Tyler, the 80s pop legend known for Total Eclipse of the Heart, has died aged 75.

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Stat of the Day

A Manhattan federal court judge has ordered the release of the more than $5m Donald Trump owes E Jean Carroll after her successful 2023 sexual abuse and defamation case against him. Less than an hour after the judge issued his order, Trump filed paperwork indicating he was appealing against the decision.