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The United States and Iran have reached a tentative ceasefire deal, with most Americans approving of the agreement pending final sign-off. The truce represents a significant diplomatic development between the two nations.
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Staff Sergeant Adam Tzarfati was killed and three others were wounded when an explosive drone struck their position in southern Lebanon on Monday. His death marks the fourteenth Israeli soldier killed since the Lebanon ceasefire agreement officially took effect.
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The United States and Iran have reportedly reached a preliminary agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease economic sanctions. This draft memorandum aims to end regional conflict by addressing Iranian nuclear enrichment and establishing new security commitments between Middle Eastern states.
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Senegalese parliament speaker El Malick Ndiaye resigned following the dismissal of Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. This move enables Sonko to seek the speakership, potentially obstructing the president’s legislative agenda and deepening a political rift between former allies within the majority Pastef party.
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Donald Trump has confirmed discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding potential negotiations with Iran. The interaction follows reports of past friction between the two leaders over diplomatic approaches to the Middle East.
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Thames Valley Police are investigating an allegation of inappropriate behaviour by Prince Andrew at Royal Ascot. The investigation follows a report made to the force concerning an incident alleged to have occurred during the annual horse racing event.
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Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell returned to court after pleading guilty to embezzling more than £400,000 in party funds for personal luxury items. First Minister John Swinney defended his party by announcing strengthened financial controls and governance to ensure transparency following the scandal.
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China has delivered a significant shipment of humanitarian assistance to Cuba, including food and medical supplies. The gesture reinforces diplomatic ties between the two nations as Cuba continues to face severe economic challenges and internal shortages.
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Temperatures in Britain reached a record-breaking 35C on Tuesday, surpassing the previous May high for the second consecutive day. This extreme heat has triggered amber health alerts and widespread travel disruption as rail operators cancel services due to the risk of sagging power lines and track buckling.
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Armed youths stormed a medical facility in the Democratic Republic of Congo where staff were treating Ebola patients. The attackers demanded the return of their relatives' bodies, interrupting medical care during an active outbreak of the virus.
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