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Iran Says No Deal with US Imminent Despite Progress in Talks
Iran reports some progress in US talks but insists no deal is imminent. This underscores ongoing disagreements and the risk of continued regional tensions. Future negotiations will determine if a breakthrough is possible.

Trump and Xi Boost US-China Ties in Beijing Summit Focused on Trade, Iran, and Taiwan
President Trump and Xi Jinping met in Beijing, emphasizing dialogues on trade, Iran, and Taiwan. This summit aims to stabilize relations and impacts future diplomatic and economic policies.

Lebanon and Israel Extend 45-Day Ceasefire After Washington Talks
Lebanon and Israel held their third round of peace talks in Washington, agreeing to extend their ceasefire for 45 days. This development aims to reduce regional tensions amid ongoing violence, with upcoming negotiations scheduled.

Iran Criticizes Marco Rubio for Taj Mahal Visit, Citing Historical Ties and Regional Grievances
Iran's Hyderabad Consulate criticized Marco Rubio for visiting the Taj Mahal, alleging Iranian architects built it and linking the visit to regional grievances. This diplomatic spat highlights ongoing tensions in Iran-US relations.

WHO declares Ebola emergency as cases surpass 900 in DRC and Uganda
New developments show the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has exceeded 900 suspected cases with over 220 deaths. The WHO has declared a public health emergency due to the outbreak's rapid expansion and response challenges.

US detains women wrongly linked to Soleimani, new report reveals
US authorities detained two women accused of being relatives of Qassem Soleimani, but recent findings show they are not related. This development casts doubt on previous claims and raises concerns about the accuracy and political motives in immigration enforcement.

MAGA Support Shifts Toward Marco Rubio for 2028 GOP Nomination
Support within MAGA circles is shifting towards Marco Rubio, who is gaining prominence due to his government roles, while JD Vance faces diminishing backing. Focus groups suggest Rubio is viewed as a preferred Republican candidate for the 2028 election, contrasting with the declining favor for Vance among Trump voters.

US escalates lobbying to secure global backing for 'trade over aid' at UN
The US is increasing diplomatic efforts to rally global support for a 'trade over aid' initiative at the UN, aiming to prioritize private investment and trade. This reflects a major shift in US foreign policy that could impact international development aid standards.

Pentagon Prepares for Cuba Invasion as Trump Mulls Military Action
The Pentagon is intensifying plans for a potential invasion of Cuba, awaiting President Trump's orders. Cuba warns of possible US aggression, heightening the risk of escalation.

Hungary's Péter Magyar Wins Election, Ending Viktor Orbán's 16-Year Rule
Peter Magyar's election victory marks the end of Viktor Orbán's long-standing leadership in Hungary, bringing a major political change. This development could pave the way for reforms and a shift in Hungary's domestic and foreign policies, with international reactions celebrating the democratic outcome.

DeSantis Launches 'Diners, Drive-Ins & DeSantis' Campaign Tour in Florida
Ron DeSantis has launched a restaurant tour across Florida called 'Diners, Drive-Ins & DeSantis' to reshape his public image. This move aims to bolster his political appeal as he eyes a potential 2028 presidential run.

US Pilots Detained in Guinea Criticize Biden and Trump Administrations for Lack of Support
Two American pilots have been detained in Guinea for over three months, with one criticizing both past and current US administrations for lack of support. Their case underscores broader issues of US engagement and strategic interests in Africa, with future diplomatic developments expected.

Biden Admin Fires Judges Who Blocked Deportations of Pro-Palestinian Activists
The Biden administration has fired two immigration judges for ruling against deportation efforts involving pro-Palestinian activists. This action is part of wider changes in immigration court policies that may influence future deportation cases and judicial independence.

US Revokes Green Cards and Arrests Son of Iran Hostage Crisis Spokeswoman
The US has revoked the green cards of Seyed Eissa Hashemi and his family, citing alleged links to Iran. These actions follow their arrests, signaling increased scrutiny of Iran-affiliated individuals in the US.

India Prepares for Rubio's Visit and Quad Meeting Amid Diplomatic Coordination
Multiple sources confirm U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit to India in the upcoming month, with plans for a Quad foreign ministers' meeting. This coordination highlights strengthening Indo-U.S. and regional alliances.

Kataeb Hezbollah Frees US Journalist Shelly Kittleson After Week-Long Kidnapping
Shelly Kittleson, a US journalist kidnapped in Baghdad, was released after a week by Kataeb Hezbollah. Her release occurred amid heightened regional tensions and a US-Iran ceasefire, highlighting the complex landscape of Iraqi militias and international diplomacy.

Drones Detected Over Fort McNair Homes of Rubio, Hegseth; Officials Reject Relocation
Unidentified drones appeared over Fort McNair and the residences of Senator Rubio and Pete Hegseth, raising security alarms. Officials debated relocating top secretaries but rejected the move, heightening focus on base protection amid U.S.-Iran tensions.

Winston Peters to Hold Key Talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters is set to meet U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss the Middle East conflict and strengthen bilateral ties. The talks are crucial for advancing New Zealand's diplomatic and security interests in a tense regional context.

Taliban Frees American Dennis Coyle After Year; UAE Aids His Safe Transfer
Dennis Coyle, detained by the Taliban for over a year, was released following an Afghan court ruling and family appeals. The UAE facilitated his transfer to Abu Dhabi, underscoring international efforts to repatriate detained Americans and influencing further US-Taliban negotiations.

U.S. and EU Support Panama Amid Increased Detentions of Its Ships by China
The U.S. and the EU have voiced support for Panama after China detained several of its ships, citing concerns over sovereignty and maritime rights. These developments come amid ongoing tensions over China’s maritime conduct and international trade regulations.