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Iran's deputy foreign minister said no date has been set for the next round of talks with the United States. He stressed that both sides must first agree on a framework to avoid another failed meeting and further escalation.
The Israeli military said it carried out its first strikes against Hezbollah since the ceasefire began, citing violations that posed immediate threats. It stated that self-defense actions will continue despite the truce.
Iran has reinstated strict control over the Strait of Hormuz in response to the continuing United States naval blockade on Iranian shipping. The renewed restrictions threaten global oil supplies and heighten tensions in the region.
President Donald Trump signaled he may not extend the Iran ceasefire deadline beyond Wednesday if no deal is reached. He warned of renewed military action and emphasized a unilateral United States stance in the region.
Iran's deputy foreign minister said the United States cannot block the Strait of Hormuz after Iran's military announced the waterway's closure. He accused Washington of attempting to impose a siege despite Iran's stated efforts to ensure safe passage.
Iran has reinstated restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz after the United States said it would continue blocking Iranian-linked shipping. The renewed standoff threatens global oil supplies and casts doubt on ceasefire efforts.
Falling prices in London’s housing market have left many flat owners facing steep losses and negative equity. Rising mortgage rates, regulatory changes and weak demand are deepening the downturn. The belief that property in the capital always rises in value is being challenged.
Counter terrorism police are investigating an attempted arson attack on a shop in north-west London. The incident caused minor damage and no injuries, and is not currently being treated as terrorism.
Artist Laila Gohar discusses how beauty, food and immersive design can create worlds of meaning and wonder. The newsletter also examines clashes between Pope Leo and President Trump, shifting religious trends among young Americans and the spiritual resonance of recent cultural moments.
Despite heavy military damage, Iran retains the ability to threaten shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, giving it significant leverage over global energy markets. Its control of the waterway has emerged as a powerful deterrent in the aftermath of war with the United States and Israel.
The University of Arkansas chapter of Turning Point has broken from the national organization, citing ideological differences after Charlie Kirk’s death. The move highlights broader struggles within the conservative youth movement to define its future.
Luca Guadagnino is staging a new production of John Adams's controversial opera 'The Death of Klinghoffer' in Florence. He hopes to shift attention from decades of political debate to the work's music, humanity, and enduring artistic power.
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