Trump directs airport-security staff to be paid; Israel strikes Iranian nuclear facilities, and more

特朗普指示机场安检人员发放薪资;以色列袭击伊朗核设施,以及更多消息。

The World in Brief from The Economist

2026-03-28

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  • Israel said it attacked two of Iran's nuclear facilities after warning it would, quote, escalate its offensive.

  • There has been no release of radioactive material, according to Iranian state media.

  • The strikes hit a heavy water complex and a plant that produces yellow cake, a powdered uranium concentrate.

  • Meanwhile, the International Atomic Energy Agency,

  • the world's atomic watchdog, warned of the risk of a, quote, major radiological accident in the region.

  • In response, Abbas Arachi, Iran's foreign minister, threatened to exact a, quote, heavy price for Israel's attack.

  • He accused Israel of coordinating with America, despite Donald Trump's pledge to pause strikes on energy infrastructure.

  • Separately, Marco Rubio, America's Secretary of State, said America would achieve its objectives in Iran,

  • quote, without any ground troops, and that its operation would end in, quote, weeks, not months.

  • Mr Trump directed the Department of Homeland Security to pay airport security staff,

  • declaring the six-week DHS shutdown an, quote, emergency situation.

  • Meanwhile, Republican leaders in the House of Representatives rejected a bill,