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According to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB): Several shells struck a village on Qeshm Island.
2026-06-28
According to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB): Several shells struck a village on Qeshm Island.
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2026-06-27
On the 27th (local time), Iran’s police estimated roughly 30–35% of the population will attend the farewell, funeral and burial ceremonies for the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, scheduled for July. Police put attendance at about 15–20 mln in Tehra
On the 27th (local time), Iran’s police estimated roughly 30–35% of the population will attend the farewell, funeral and burial ceremonies for the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, scheduled for July. Police put attendance at about 15–20 mln in Tehran, 3.5–8 mln in Mashhad and 3–5 mln in Qom.
2026-06-27
Schnabel warned that even if a U.S.-Iran peace deal reopens the Strait of Hormuz, price pressures could be stronger than expected. She said food, goods and services inflation face upside risks and an energy-price shock could spill over more broadly.
Schnabel warned that even if a U.S.-Iran peace deal reopens the Strait of Hormuz, price pressures could be stronger than expected. She said food, goods and services inflation face upside risks and an energy-price shock could spill over more broadly. While welcoming recent energy-price declines tied to peace prospects, she cautioned against complacency, saying uncertainty remains high even as an announced deal reduces the probability of a worst-case scenario, and that oil is likely to stay elevated as the strait reopens only gradually. Seen As the Governing Council’s most hawkish member, Schnabel reiterated she expects the ECB to raise rates further to bring inflation back to 2% in the medium term; consumer inflation expectations have risen but there are not yet signs of wage pressures.
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