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Iran Weighs Peace Proposal Accuses US of Excessive Demands

Iran is carefully reviewing the latest US peace proposal for ending the current war in the Middle East even as Tehran accuses Washington of making excessive demands that jeopardise the negotiations. In a call with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran remains engaged in the diplomatic process despite what he called repeated betrayals of diplomacy and military aggression against Iran along with contradictory positions and repeated excessive demands by the United States. According to recent reports, Iran's latest peace initiative includes demands for an end to all aggressive actions against Iran and its allied faction in Lebanon, withdrawal of US troops from areas near Iran's borders, and compensation for damages from the US-Israeli conflict. The proposal also calls for the lifting of all US sanctions, release of frozen Iranian assets, and an end to the […]

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Rubio Tells NATO Ministers Trump Very Disappointed Over Iran War Stance

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has told NATO ministers that President Donald Trump is very disappointed with alliance members that have not allowed the United States to use military bases on their soil for operations in the Iran war. In a pointed remark to reporters in Miami before departing for a NATO foreign ministers' gathering in Helsingborg Sweden Rubio singled out Spain for refusing US access to its bases. He questioned why nations like Spain remain in NATO if they deny the United States use of their military facilities. Rubio said You have nations like Spain refusing us access to these bases so why are you part of NATO That's a very legitimate inquiry. He added that to be fair other NATO members have been quite supportive but this is a matter that needs addressing. This marks Rubio's first […]

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Pakistan Seeks Breakthrough in US–Iran Peace Talks

According to Iranian media, Iran’s Foreign Minister met Pakistan’s Interior Minister on Friday May 22 to discuss fresh proposals aimed at ending the US–Israeli war and easing tensions with Washington. The talks focused on possible compromises over Iran’s nuclear programme and security arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz. Officials say Pakistan has been shuttling messages between Washington and Tehran for weeks, after earlier rounds of talks in Islamabad ended without agreement. Islamabad believes a second phase of negotiations could unlock a memorandum that would halt fighting and open the door to broader de‑escalation. Despite these efforts, the United States and Iran remain divided over key issues, especially the size of Iran’s uranium stockpile, verification measures and who controls shipping and security in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and gas supplies. Pakistan’s mediation is built around […]

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Trump Announces 5,000 More US Troops for Poland

President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will deploy an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, just days after the Pentagon suspended a previously planned deployment of 4,000 soldiers to the country. The announcement was made on Thursday through Trump’s Truth Social platform, where he linked the decision to the strong relationship between Washington and Polish President Karol Nawrocki, whom he openly supported during Poland’s presidential election campaign last year. Trump did not specify whether the newly announced troops are part of the earlier deployment plan or represent a separate military operation. The move comes amid growing debate over the future of the US military presence in Europe under Trump’s “America First” policy. Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed the decision ahead of a meeting of foreign ministers in Sweden, while also noting that Europe would continue efforts to […]

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Rubio Calls Cuba a Security Threat

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has described Cuba as a “national security threat” to the United States, warning that the chances of reaching a peaceful agreement with the Cuban government remain low. His remarks came one day after US authorities announced criminal charges against former Cuban president Raúl Castro over the 1996 shooting down of two civilian aircraft linked to the Cuban-American group Brothers to the Rescue. The incident killed four people, including three American citizens. Speaking to reporters, Rubio said Washington still preferred a diplomatic solution but stressed that President Donald Trump had a responsibility to protect the country against any potential threat. Rubio also accused Cuba of supporting terrorism in the region, claims strongly rejected by Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla. Cuban authorities described the accusations as false and politically motivated, insisting the island has never […]

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Trump Administration Indicts Cuba’s Raul Castro Over 1996 Shootdown

The United States has indicted former Cuban President Raul Castro over the 1996 downing of two civilian planes flown by the Miami based exile group Brothers to the Rescue near Cuba. The indictment was unsealed in Miami nearly 30 years after the incident and marks one of the sharpest escalations in tensions between Washington and Havana in recent years. US prosecutors say Raul Castro was serving as Cuba’s defence minister when Cuban fighter jets were ordered to intercept and shoot down the unarmed aircraft on February 24 1996 killing four Cuban American exiles. Castro now 94 faces charges including conspiracy to kill US nationals murder and destruction of aircraft along with five other Cuban military officials named as co defendants in the case. According to the US Department of Justice the planes were flying humanitarian missions for Brothers to the […]

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US Charges Raúl Castro Over 1996 Shootdown

The United States has announced criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro over the 1996 shooting down of two civilian aircraft linked to the Cuban-American group Brothers to the Rescue. US authorities accuse Castro and five other individuals of conspiracy to kill American citizens, destruction of aircraft and multiple murder charges connected to the deaths of four people, including three US citizens. The planes were shot down over waters between Cuba and Florida in February 1996, an incident that sparked international condemnation at the time. Castro, now 94 years old, was serving as Cuba’s defence minister and head of the armed forces when the attack occurred. The charges were announced in Miami by Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche, who said the United States would continue pursuing accountability for the deaths of Armando Alejandre Jr, Carlos Alberto Costa, Mario […]

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UAE Reports Drone Strike Near Nuclear Plant

The United Arab Emirates has described a drone strike near its Barakah nuclear power plant as a “dangerous escalation” after an attack triggered a fire close to the facility on Sunday. According to the UAE’s defence ministry, three drones entered the country from the western border direction. Air defence systems intercepted two of them, while the third struck an electrical generator located outside the inner security perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi. Authorities confirmed that the strike caused a fire, but no injuries were reported and there was no impact on nuclear safety or radiation levels at the site. The UAE’s foreign ministry condemned the incident, calling it an “unacceptable act of aggression” and warning that the country reserves the right to respond to threats against its security and infrastructure. Officials stressed that targeting peaceful nuclear […]

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Trump Increases Pressure on Iran

Talks aimed at ending the conflict between the United States and Iran remain deadlocked as President Donald Trump issued a fresh warning to Tehran. The US leader said on Sunday that “the clock is ticking,” urging Iranian authorities to move quickly toward an agreement or face serious consequences. In a message posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump warned that Iran needed to act “fast” to avoid further escalation. His statement comes as negotiations between Washington and Tehran continue to stall despite the ceasefire announced in April. According to Israeli media reports, Trump also held discussions on Sunday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the situation in the region and the future of the ongoing diplomatic efforts. Iranian media outlets close to the government claim the United States has failed to offer meaningful concessions in response to Tehran’s latest […]

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Trump says Xi agrees Iran must open strait, China says war shouldn’t have started

U.S. President Donald Trump says Chinese President Xi Jinping has agreed that Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but there is still no clear sign that Beijing will directly pressure Tehran to do so. Trump spoke while flying back from Beijing after two days of talks with Xi, where the crisis over Iran and global oil supplies dominated discussions. Iran has effectively shut the vital waterway, which previously carried about one‑fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas, following joint U.S. and Israeli attacks on February 28. The disruption has triggered the biggest oil supply shock in history and sent energy prices soaring, piling pressure on economies already struggling with slow growth. Trump said both leaders shared the goal of preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon and of restoring safe passage through the strait. He also revealed […]

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