Trump warned Netanyahu; Philippines quake kills 37; Eilat sirens
Trump warned Netanyahu Israel could face Iran alone; Philippines earthquake death toll rises to 37; sirens sound in Eilat; Cuba quake; GSK in talks for $9B deal.
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Trump warned Israeli Netanyahu that Israel could face Iran alone, persuading him to scale back large-scale strikes, according to sources. Israel subsequently hit an Iranian petrochemical facility as the United States helped intercept Iranian missiles. The development marks a significant shift in US-Israel coordination on Iran policy. Separately, a powerful earthquake in the southern Philippines has killed at least 37 people and injured hundreds, with rescue efforts ongoing.
Trump warned Netanyahu that Israel could face Iran alone, persuading him to scale back large-scale strikes; Israel hit an Iranian petrochemical facility as US helped intercept Iranian missiles
Trump warned Israeli Netanyahu that Israel could face Iran alone, persuading him to scale back large-scale strikes, sources told Reuters. The warning came during direct communications between the two leaders, according to the sources. Israel subsequently struck an Iranian petrochemical facility, the sources said.
The United States helped intercept Iranian missiles during the exchange, officials confirmed. No further details on the scale of the Israeli operation or the extent of US involvement were immediately available. The petrochemical facility hit is located in Iran, though its exact location and operational status remain unclear.
Earthquake death toll in southern Philippines rises to 37 — 456 injured, 4 missing, civil defense reports
The death toll from a powerful earthquake in the southern Philippines has risen to 37, with 456 injured and 4 missing, the country's civil defense office reported. The magnitude 6.8 quake struck Mindanao island on Saturday, triggering landslides and damaging buildings. Rescue teams are continuing search operations for the missing.
Authorities said more than 1,000 aftershocks have been recorded since the initial quake. Thousands of residents remain in evacuation centers as structural assessments of damaged buildings continue. The civil defense office warned that the death toll could rise as more areas are reached.
Israeli military: Sirens warning of hostile aircraft infiltration sounded in Eilat area. No immediate reports of casualties or damage
Sirens warning of hostile aircraft infiltration were activated in the Eilat area, according to the Israeli military. The alert was sounded in the southern resort city and surrounding areas. No immediate reports of casualties or damage were available.
The Israeli military said it was investigating the incident. Eilat, located on the Red Sea, has been targeted by drone and missile attacks during the ongoing conflict. The military did not specify the type of hostile aircraft involved.
Magnitude 6.1 earthquake strikes Cuba region. No immediate reports of damage or casualties
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck the Cuba region, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers. No immediate reports of damage or casualties were available.
The earthquake was centered in the Caribbean Sea, south of Cuba. Local authorities said they were monitoring for aftershocks and assessing any potential impact. Cuba's civil defense agency said it had not received any reports of injuries or structural damage as of the latest update.
GSK in talks to acquire cancer biotech Nuvalent for over $9 billion, FT reports
British pharmaceutical company GSK is in talks to acquire cancer biotechnology firm Nuvalent for over $9 billion, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The deal would be one of the largest biotech acquisitions of the year. Nuvalent specializes in developing targeted therapies for solid tumors.
The talks are ongoing and may not result in a deal, the FT reported. GSK has been expanding its oncology pipeline through acquisitions. Nuvalent's stock rose sharply following the report.
What to Watch
Developments in the Israel-Iran confrontation will be closely monitored, including any further Israeli strikes or Iranian retaliation. Rescue operations in the Philippines will continue as authorities assess the full extent of the earthquake damage. Markets will watch for confirmation of the GSK-Nuvalent deal and its terms.
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Trump warned Netanyahu that Israel could face Iran alone, persuading him to scale back large-scale strikes; Israel hit an Iranian petrochemical facility as US helped intercept Iranian missiles
02Earthquake death toll in southern Philippines rises to 37 — 456 injured, 4 missing, civil defense reports
03Israeli military: Sirens warning of hostile aircraft infiltration sounded in Eilat area. No immediate reports of casualties or damage
04Magnitude 6.1 earthquake strikes Cuba region. No immediate reports of damage or casualties
05GSK in talks to acquire cancer biotech Nuvalent for over $9 billion, FT reports
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