
Tehran Delays Full Airspace Reopening Until Saturday Afternoon
Iran delays full airspace reopening until Saturday afternoon to ensure passenger safety after a 12-day conflict. Eastern airspace is open, others remain closed.
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Iran delays full airspace reopening until Saturday afternoon to ensure passenger safety after a 12-day conflict. Eastern airspace is open, others remain closed.

Tehran seeks hope and healing as life slowly returns to normal after the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, with residents balancing relief and lingering unease.

Tehran’s bustling streets have fallen silent as recent military actions between Iran, Israel, and the U.S. disrupt everyday life. Residents navigate a new reality amid escalating tensions.

Iran’s air defense systems intercepted flying objects over Tehran on June 19, intensifying concerns as the conflict with Israel escalates without signs of easing.

Israel says it struck dozens of military targets in Tehran, including sites linked to nuclear weapons development.

Indian students in Tehran are being evacuated due to rising tensions between Iran and Israel, according to India’s Foreign Ministry. Self-sufficient nationals are advised to leave too.

U.S. President Donald Trump urges Iranians to evacuate Tehran as the Iran-Israel conflict enters its fifth day, citing Iran’s rejection of a nuclear deal. Trump leaves G7 summit early to address the situation.

An explosion was heard in Tehran at 6:07 a.m. local time. Authorities are investigating the cause, with no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

Despite recent military strikes by Israel, life in Tehran continues as usual, says local resident Aynur Sena Cabuk, highlighting the city’s resilience in the face of regional tensions.