- US and Iran agree to fragile ceasefire after Trump’s threatening rhetoric
- Video of Paris riot circulation confirmed as misleading and outdated
- US officials confirm reopening of Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions
- Hungary’s Foreign Minister briefs Russia’s Lavrov at EU summit
- Rex Heuermann pleads guilty to murdering eight women in Gilgo Beach case
- China restricts airspace along northeastern coast for 40 days without explanation
- MEPs debate role of return hubs in expediting irregular migrant returns
- Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again after Israeli strikes on Lebanon
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The United States and Iran have reached a fragile two-week ceasefire after Donald Trump’s alarming threats of catastrophic consequences. Despite the temporary reprieve, concerns linger as Trump’s aggressive stance continues to unsettle both allies and critics. The situation remains precarious; further developments are anticipated.
Donald Trump has announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran following a breakthrough in negotiations. The agreement includes the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, contingent upon further discussions set to begin on Friday in Islamabad.
Donald Trump warns that “a whole civilisation will die tonight” amid escalating tensions with Iran after striking Kharg Island. He asserts this moment is pivotal in history, urging swift action from Iran to avoid further devastation. Follow Metro’s live blog for updates.
Pressure for a ceasefire increased after Israeli troops killed at least 112 people outside Gaza City during an aid convoy rush.
However, Trump maintains a substantial lead over Haley and remains the frontrunner to potentially face Joe Biden in the November election.
The issue is one of the most polarising in US politics and will be a key feature of this year’s race to the White House.
US President Joe Biden and former US President Donald Trump both won their Michigan primaries but despite the victories, serious concerns have arisen for both campaigns as they head to a likely November rematch.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for 60 counties.
The ruling marks the first time the court has weighed in on such a case.
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