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Trump gives Iran 10 days to agree deal or face possible strike

United States President Donald Trump says the world will know within about 10 days whether his administration reaches a new deal with Iran or decides to launch military action. He warned that if diplomacy fails, Washington is prepared to respond with force. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said talks with Iran were “serious” but insisted any agreement must go beyond the previous nuclear deal. He wants tighter restrictions on Iran’s nuclear programme, limits on its ballistic missiles and changes to its regional activities. The comments come as the United States continues a major military build up around Iran, moving additional warships, aircraft and troops into the region. American officials say the deployments are meant to deter Tehran and protect US personnel and allies. Iran has repeatedly denied seeking nuclear weapons and insists its programme is for peaceful […]

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Eleven Killed in Gaza Amid Ceasefire Strains

Eleven Palestinians were killed in Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip on Sunday morning, according to Palestinian civil defence and health officials. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it targeted what it described as terror infrastructure in response to alleged ceasefire violations by Hamas. The military added that militants were killed after emerging from a tunnel into an area of Gaza under Israeli control. The Palestine Red Crescent Society reported that a strike on a tent encampment in northern Gaza killed at least six people, while another strike in the south of the territory left five dead. Israel and Hamas have traded accusations of near-daily violations since a fragile ceasefire took effect on 10 October. The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says at least 600 people have been killed since the truce began. Earlier this month, local officials reported […]

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Iran open to nuclear compromises if US agrees to discuss sanctions

Iran has signalled it is ready to consider compromises on its nuclear programme if the United States is willing to discuss lifting economic sanctions. Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanchi made the comments in an interview with the BBC, saying “the ball is in America’s court” to show it wants a deal.​ Tehran has long said it is prepared to accept limits on its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief, but it refuses to tie nuclear talks to other issues such as its missile programme. Takht Ravanchi stressed that any agreement must include sanctions on the negotiating table, given their impact on Iran’s struggling economy. A second round of indirect talks between Iran and the US is expected in Geneva on Tuesday, following earlier contacts in Oman. Takht Ravanchi described the first round as “somewhat positive” but said it […]

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Iran insists on uranium enrichment right, open to confidence-building

Iran has said any renewed nuclear talks with the United States must recognise its right to enrich uranium on its own soil, while signalling readiness to take steps that reassure the world its programme will remain peaceful. Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told reporters in Dubai that “zero enrichment can never be accepted” and that negotiations should focus on allowing enrichment inside Iran alongside mechanisms to build trust over its civilian nature. He spoke after indirect talks with US officials in Oman, held against the backdrop of a US naval buildup near Iran and Tehran’s warnings of a harsh response if attacked. Araqchi noted that five previous rounds of talks stalled mainly over enrichment, even before the United States struck Iranian nuclear facilities following a 12 day Israeli bombing campaign last June. Tehran says it has since halted enrichment, which Washington […]

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Trump Warns Iran Trade Partners With New Tariff Threat

US President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order warning of additional tariffs on countries that continue commercial relations with Iran, tightening Washington’s economic pressure on Tehran. The order, signed on Friday, authorises the United States to impose import tariffs on goods from any country that “directly or indirectly” purchases Iranian goods or services. While no fixed rate is specified, the document cites 25% as a reference level. The measure could apply broadly to imports entering the US market from countries found to be trading with Iran. Speaking aboard Air Force One on Friday night, Trump did not comment directly on the executive order but reiterated his long-standing position that Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. The move comes as diplomatic talks between senior US and Iranian officials continue in Oman, following weeks of escalating rhetoric […]

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