Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Cairo is ready to host talks on Iran to support de-escalation, backing Donald Trump’s push for negotiations, adding that he hopes there be direct negotiations between the two sides.
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Iran War News: Most of Iran’s Missile Plants Are Damaged or Destroyed, U.S. Says — Live Updates – WSJ
Iran War News: Most of Iran’s Missile Plants Are Damaged or Destroyed, U.S. Says — Live Updates WSJ
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Iran War News: Most of Iran’s Missile Plants Are Damaged or Destroyed, U.S. Says — Live Updates – WSJ
Iran War News: Most of Iran’s Missile Plants Are Damaged or Destroyed, U.S. Says — Live Updates WSJ
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The Memo: Iran strikes defiant note, blocking Trump’s off-ramp for now – The Hill
The Memo: Iran strikes defiant note, blocking Trump’s off-ramp for now The Hill
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‘Business As Usual’ As Attacks Go On Amid Uncertainty Over Iran Peace Plans
As the uncertainty surrounding indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran intensifies, air strikes on Iran, Israel, and surrounding states also continued — “business as usual,” as one Israeli military official called it on March…
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Iranian foreign minister rejects talks with US | US-Israel war on Iran
NewsFeed “No negotiations have taken place.” Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi says his country is not and will not negotiate with the US while it is under attack. A day earlier, President Trump said the US was already in talks with…
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Iran War News: Most of Iran’s Missile Plants Are Damaged or Destroyed, U.S. Says — Live Updates – WSJ
Iran War News: Most of Iran’s Missile Plants Are Damaged or Destroyed, U.S. Says — Live Updates WSJ
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U.S.P.S. Plans to Impose 8% Surcharge to Offset Rising Transportation Costs Amid Iran War – The New York Times
U.S.P.S. Plans to Impose 8% Surcharge to Offset Rising Transportation Costs Amid Iran War The New York Times
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Global outrage grows over Trump’s massacre of over 170 schoolchildren in Minab
US attack that killed over 170 schoolchildren in Iran’s Minab has triggered global outrage with human rights groups, international organizations, activists and leaders condemning it as a grave violation of international law.
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A right-wing populist party made big poll gains in Australia – and it's shaking up politics
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is riding a wave of popularity driven by voters weary of mainstream parties.
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