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Trump Announces Iran Nuclear Deal, Details Remain Unclear
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Trump Announces Iran Nuclear Deal, Details Remain Unclear

Former President Donald Trump announced that Iran has agreed to never acquire nuclear weapons and that a deal is 'all signed,' though specific details of the agreement remain unclear. This announcement has led to speculation about a potential $300 billion fund for Iran and a toll-free Hormuz Strait.

Iran Celebrates US Pause of Hormuz Escorts
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Iran Celebrates US Pause of Hormuz Escorts

Following President Trump's decision to pause US naval escorts in the Strait of Hormuz, Tehran celebrated the move as a victory, while Iran's foreign ministry reiterated its demand for a fair and comprehensive agreement to resolve the Gulf conflict.

Iran Vows to Defend Itself After Gulf Clashes
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Iran Vows to Defend Itself After Gulf Clashes

Iran's Foreign Ministry stated that overnight clashes in the Gulf between Tehran and Washington demonstrate its resolve to defend itself. The ministry affirmed that Iran will 'not hesitate' to respond to threats.

Oil Slips as US-Iran Ceasefire Talks Continue Without Final Peace Deal
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Oil Slips as US-Iran Ceasefire Talks Continue Without Final Peace Deal

Negotiations for a US-Iran ceasefire deal are reportedly nearing completion, aiming to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and prevent global economic disruption from energy shipment issues. Oil prices slipped to a two-week low as talks continued without a final peace deal, with Iran's foreign ministry spokesman hinting at a 'Persian-style' peace on Tehran's terms, while observers await the final outcome to determine who 'won' the talks.

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US Actions Against Iran Face War Crime Allegations

US experts suggest that American strikes on Iran may constitute war crimes, raising concerns about the legality of military actions. Iran's foreign ministry has also condemned a 'stone age' bombing threat by the US, asserting it amounts to a war crime.

Iran Rejects US Talks While White House Confirms Peace Plan Elements; Gold Holds Gain Amid Negotiations
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Iran Rejects US Talks While White House Confirms Peace Plan Elements; Gold Holds Gain Amid Negotiations

Tehran has rejected reports of direct talks with the US, instead laying out its own terms to end the conflict, while the White House acknowledges 'elements of truth' to Washington offering a peace plan, further complicating ongoing back-channel diplomacy. Gold prices have held gains following reports of US negotiations aimed at ending the Iran War.

Iran rejects US nuclear demands as 'unreasonable'
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Iran rejects US nuclear demands as 'unreasonable'

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that US demands regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions are 'unreasonable' and 'excessive,' indicating no deal is in sight if the US insists on discussing the nuclear issue.

US-Iran Ceasefire Deadline Looms Amid Uncertain Pakistan Talks
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US-Iran Ceasefire Deadline Looms Amid Uncertain Pakistan Talks

Tensions between the US and Iran are escalating as a ceasefire agreement approaches its expiration, with both nations issuing warnings of potential conflict. Diplomatic efforts, including a US delegation led by JD Vance heading to Pakistan for uncertain peace talks, are underway amidst Iran's refusal to negotiate under threat.