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New alarms are sounding in central Israel, including Tel Aviv, following Irans ballistic missile launch.
June 8th - The US dollar remained high after hitting a two-month high overnight, influenced by the outbreak of a new round of conflict in the Middle East. Iran and Israel exchanged fire, marking the first direct attacks between the two sides since the US-brokered ceasefire took effect in early April. The clashes occurred as markets awaited US inflation data to be released on Wednesday, which will influence market expectations for the Federal Reserves June interest rate decision. Deutsche Bank analysts stated in a report that for some time, the case for raising interest rates has appeared significantly stronger than that for cutting rates, and last Fridays stronger-than-expected non-farm payroll report greatly reinforced this.
June 8th - This morning local time, the Israeli military confirmed that it had detected another wave of missiles launched from Iran towards Israel. The Israeli military stated that its defense systems have been activated to intercept the incoming threat.
June 8 - Israel has detected a new round of ballistic missile launches from Iran, and alarms are expected to sound soon in northern and central Israel.
June 8 - The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Agency reported on the 8th that the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck the southern Philippines that morning had caused 15 deaths and 134 injuries.