Breakthrough or Flashpoint? Iran-US Talks to Test Fragile Truce

Breakthrough or Flashpoint? Iran-US Talks to Test Fragile Truce

US and Iranian officials are set to meet this week for the first high-level talks since Iran’s deadly crackdown on nationwide protests, in a meeting that could shape whether the United States takes renewed military action against Tehran. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed on Wednesday that nuclear talks with the United States are scheduled […]

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Trump Faces Backlash as Second American Death Sparks Outcry Over Minneapolis Immigration Sweep

Trump Faces Backlash as Second American Death Sparks Outcry Over Minneapolis Immigration Sweep

President Donald Trump is under growing scrutiny as Minneapolis reels from the deaths of two Americans in the federal immigration crackdown. The latest tragedy occurred when 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti was shot and killed by federal agents on an icy city roadway, less than three weeks after immigration officers fatally shot Renee Good, also […]

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Trump Unveils Gaza Board of Peace, Ceasefire Tested, and Hope Hangs in the Balance

Trump Unveils Gaza Board of Peace, Ceasefire Tested, and Hope Hangs in the Balance

US President Donald Trump has announced the creation of a new Gaza “Board of Peace,” describing it as a major step in a US-backed effort to bring lasting stability to the war-torn territory. In a post on his Truth Social platform on Thursday, Trump declared, “It is my Great Honor to announce that THE BOARD […]

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Iran Protests Turn Deadly: Rights Group Reports 648 Killed Amid Government Rallies

Iran Protests Turn Deadly: Rights Group Reports 648 Killed Amid Government Rallies

A wave of protests in Iran has turned deadly, with a rights group reporting that at least 648 people have been killed amid a government crackdown. Thousands more have been injured, and the actual toll may be much higher, with some estimates suggesting more than 6,000 fatalities. The unrest began over economic grievances but has […]

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Journalism Under Siege: Major News Outlets Urge Israel to Grant Access to Gaza

Journalism Under Siege: Major News Outlets Urge Israel to Grant Access to Gaza

In a powerful plea echoing across the globe, four of the world’s leading news organizations—Agence France-Presse (AFP), Associated Press (AP), Reuters, and the BBC—have called on the Israeli government to open access for journalists into Gaza. The request comes amid mounting fears for the safety, dignity, and survival of local reporters trapped in the besieged […]

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