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Abbas Araghchi

Iran’s top diplomat goes back to Pakistan while Trump says U.S.-Iran talks can be done by phone

By Nicholas Ballasy

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U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Muslim voters are reshaping U.K. politics, creating new challenges for Starmer government

Traditionally the U.S.'s strongest ally in Europe, the U.K. political system struggling to deal with an increasingly large and vocal Muslim minority

Middle East

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Iran

You Vote: Senator Wicker says time to end talks, and instead finish them militarily. What say you?

Wicker suggested the U.S. finish eliminating Iran's nuclear program and its military instead of continuing peace talks.

Middle East

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US special envoy Steve Witkoff (C) and Jared Kushner hold a meeting with Oman's Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi (R) in Geneva

Kushner, Witkoff head to Pakistan for Iran talks, Vance will remain in US

She said the Trump administration is hopeful the talks will "move the ball" toward a final agreement.

Two US Navy sailors accused of spying for China

Two trains crash in Barcelona, injuring at least 155

Imran Khan supporters protest outside CNN HQ in Atlanta

A crowd gathers for Lula da Silva's inauguration in Brasilia

Russian warship armed with hypersonic missiles to train with Chinese and South African navies

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu released from hospital in 'excellent condition'

Police presence in Perú in anticipation of national protests on Thursday

At least 27 people dead in Colombian landslide

UK to become the first country to train Ukrainian pilots on fighter jets

Pakistan's former President Gen. Pervez Musharraf dies in exile

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