Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tehran would “pay a heavy price.”
A damning report shows grid mismanagement and poor coordination—raising doubts about Spain’s rush to abandon nuclear power.
The former president said Tehran had asked for negotiations—but warned it may be “too late.”
Pedro Sánchez attempted to downplay the scandal as opposition MPs called for his resignation.
In a televised speech, the Iranian religious leader warned the U.S. it would face “irreperable damage” if it intervenes.
“We know exactly where the so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ is hiding. He is an easy target,” the U.S. president warned.
As Israel ramps up its offensive military efforts in the Middle East, the German Chancellor openly supported the bombings in Iran.
The findings of the report seem to be in contradiction with a recently leaked audio recording in which a technician blamed unreliable solar for the problem.
The closure is temporary, Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel said.
The U.S. president said he wanted “better than a ceasefire.”
At least 14 were killed and dozens wounded as Russia launched a massive missile and drone barrage on the Ukrainian capital and other cities.
The doctor fled to Germany in 2015 and continued to work as an orthopedic doctor for 5 years until his arrest.