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Middle East

Strait of Hormuz

U.S. Marines in Arabian Sea board and search commercial ship suspected of violating U.S. blockade

By Kevin Killough

Middle East

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Iran

Iran offers proposal to reopen Strait of Hormuz, but stops short of nuclear agreement

The proposal would lift the blockade but wouldn't address Iran's uranium enrichment program. Those are key aspects of Trump's war objectives.

Asia

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Kim Jong-un

Kim Jong-un opens memorial for North Korean troops killed in Russia's war with Ukraine

Hundreds of North Korean soldiers have died on the side of Russia in its war with Ukraine, South Korean intelligence officials estimate.

Middle East

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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

“If they want to talk, they can come to us, or they can call us. You know, there is a telephone. We have nice, secure lines,” Trump said Sunday

Nile Gardiner discusses previews of King Charles III’s coronation this weekend

President Zelensky speaks on pilot training for new F-16 fighter jets

Thousands rally in Moldova to support EU membership

Ukraine: Secretary Blinken makes unannounced trip

Ukrainian forces regain control of Blahodatne

Ukraine's chief rabbi ducks for cover during shelling in Kherson, 'miraculously survived'

Pope Francis calls for end of the Russia/Ukraine conflict

French air traffic controllers on strike

Police respond to scene of Tel Aviv ramming attack

Taiwan: Tensions over drones flying over military base

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