Trump says Iran and US are talking to avert military escalation
Donald Trump says Iran is ‘seriously talking’ with the US and hopes that talks with Tehran will lead to a nuclear deal.

Donald Trump says Iran is ‘seriously talking’ with the US and hopes that talks with Tehran will lead to a nuclear deal.




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The Trump administration has pressured Venezuela to increase foreign access to the country’s large oil reserves.
Canadian prime minister has sought to rally ‘middle powers’ to respond to an increasingly unpredictable global climate.
As part of the government’s affidavit, an FBI agent testified to the suspect approaching Omar with a syringe.

France is moving closer to banning social media for users under the age of 15, over growing concerns over mental health.

Israeli settler attacks across the occupied West Bank are forcing Palestinian communities to flee.
The death of Alex Pretti has prompted a shift among Democratic senators, who are willing to risk a shutdown for reforms.

Wael Tarabishi died after weeks in intensive care while his father, his primary caregiver, was held in ICE detention.
Maher Tarabishi’s ailing son Wael died as he sat in a detention facility. His family says ICE is responsible.
A year since the M23’s lightning offensive led to the fall of North Kivu’s capital, residents struggle to make a living.
Democratic officials shot back that Trump has failed to deliver the federal funds needed for rebuilding efforts.