Iran will temporarily halt collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Firing Back at the IAEA
Shaking things up, Iran's parliament has decided to temporarily halt cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). As reported by the state broadcaster IRIB, this decision is yet to get the final green light from the Guardian Council and the Security Council.
This move comes in response to the IAEA's May report, which was less than impressed with Iran's cooperation and raised suspicions about undeclared nuclear sites and materials. Iran's national security committee believed the report was inaccurate and a cover for Israeli military actions against them. Previously, Iran had already restricted IAEA oversight by pulling certifications and barring several top inspectors since 2023.
The UN chief, António Guterres, has spoken out against the controversial food distribution in the Gaza Strip and called for an immediate ceasefire. He finds a glimmer of hope in the recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
Gazing at Gaza's Grim Reality
Guterres isn't mincing words when it comes to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. He's heavily criticized the unjust distribution of food and urged for an immediate ceasefire. He sees the recent Israel-Iran ceasefire as a beacon of hope.
Meanwhile, the AI chatbot DeepSeek has been making waves in the tech industry, but it's under fire from Germany's data protection officer. The official believes the app is illegal and is lobbying for it to be removed from app stores.
DeepFreeze on App Stores
Despite the impressive performance of AI chatbot DeepSeek, it's found itself in the crosshairs of Germany's data protection officer. The officer believes the app is in violation of privacy laws and is pushing for its removal from app stores.
The price of ice cream has been on the rise compared to a few years ago. There are significant regional differences, and in some countries, it's astronomical. The coalition is considering a discussion to potentially reduce energy prices, including the electricity tax, but they're still figuring out where the funds for such a move would come from.
Scooping Up Costs
Ice cream prices have been steady creeping up, with regional differences making it even more expensive in some places. The coalition is mulling over the possibility of reducing energy prices, including the electricity tax, but they're still working out the financial details.
Retirees can expect a boost in their accounts this month, and two professions might see an increase in their income as well. There are changes coming in July for pensions, taxes, and care.
Stay tuned for more updates on these stories and many more. So long for now!
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Other political decisions in the policy-and-legislation arena have implications beyond Iran's nuclear program. For instance, Germany's data protection officer has criticized the AI chatbot DeepSeek, questioning its compliance with privacy laws.
In the realm of general news, the United Nations Chief, António Guterres, has been vocal about the unjust food distribution in the Gaza Strip and is advocating for an immediate ceasefire, finding hope in the recent Israel-Iran ceasefire.