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Μόλις 1 στους 4 Αμερικανούς εγκρίνει τις επιθέσεις των ΗΠΑ στο Ιράν
Politicsnaftemporiki1mo ago

Μόλις 1 στους 4 Αμερικανούς εγκρίνει τις επιθέσεις των ΗΠΑ στο Ιράν

Μόλις το 27% των Αμερικανών εγκρίνει τις αμερικανικές επιθέσεις στο Ιράν που οδήγησαν στον θάνατο του Αλί Χαμενεΐ, σύμφωνα με νέα δημοσκόπηση Reuters/Ipsos που ολοκληρώθηκε την Κυριακή. Μόλις 1 στους…

Americans Dispel Trump's Economic 'Miracle' Claims
Politicsnewsbeast2mo ago

Americans Dispel Trump's Economic 'Miracle' Claims

Despite Donald Trump's triumphant claims of economic revival and victory over inflation, public opinion remains skeptical, with recent Reuters/Ipsos survey data revealing a significant gap between his rhetoric and public perception.

Trump Suggests US-Iran Talks Could Begin Soon
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Trump Suggests US-Iran Talks Could Begin Soon

President Trump has indicated that a second round of peace talks between the United States and Iran could potentially begin within the next few days. This comes amidst ongoing tensions and discussions about a possible ceasefire extension.

Trump's Approval Hits New Low Amid Surging Fuel Prices and Iran War Actions; Public Concern Rises Over His Rhetoric
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Trump's Approval Hits New Low Amid Surging Fuel Prices and Iran War Actions; Public Concern Rises Over His Rhetoric

President Trump's approval rating has fallen to a new low of 36% in his second term, impacted by rising fuel prices and his actions in the Iran war, including threats regarding the Strait of Hormuz. New polls indicate that a majority of Americans believe recent US military action against Iran went too far and are concerned about their ability to afford fuel, while a look at Trump's own words reveals his stance on a potential war with Iran.

Israel and Lebanon Extend Ceasefire After US Talks
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Israel and Lebanon Extend Ceasefire After US Talks

Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire, reportedly by three weeks, following discussions facilitated by the United States. This extension comes amidst hopes for a potential peace deal in the region.

Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire; Tehran Calls It a 'Trap'
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Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire; Tehran Calls It a 'Trap'

President Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire with Iran to allow for further negotiations, but Tehran swiftly rejected the move, labeling it a "trap" and expressing deep distrust. The decision also led to the postponement of JD Vance's trip to Pakistan and contributed to oil market uncertainty.

US-Israeli Attacks on Iran's Energy Infrastructure Continue; Gas, Airfares Spike Amid Price Gouging Warnings
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US-Israeli Attacks on Iran's Energy Infrastructure Continue; Gas, Airfares Spike Amid Price Gouging Warnings

US-Israeli attacks continue to hit Iran's energy infrastructure, rattling the global economy with rising electricity, gas, and air cargo prices. Following an Israeli attack on the South Pars gas field, Iran has halted natural gas exports to Turkey, further straining capacity and fuel costs, while Russia has seen its oil revenues increase significantly due to the conflict. Lawmakers are now warning of potential price gouging as gas and airfares spike, though experts point to supply shocks, with Trump's energy czar calling the gas spike a "temporary blip."

Americans Doubt Trump's Economic Claims
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Americans Doubt Trump's Economic Claims

Despite former President Donald Trump's assertions of a booming U.S. economy and controlled inflation, a Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that most Americans, including many Republicans, disagree.