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Who's negotiating with Iran? Trump lists key names including JD Vance in discussions
President Trump announced ongoing negotiations with Iran, involving several top officials including Jared Kushner and JD Vance. While Trump expressed optimism for a deal, Iranian officials denied any talks, accusing the US of spreading fake news. Iran reportedly prefers negotiating with Vance, viewing him as more inclined to end the conflict.
'They cannot have a nuclear weapon': US pushes 15-point plan to end Iran war; sent via Pakistan
The US has presented a 15-point proposal to Iran via Pakistan, seeking an end to the Middle East conflict. This diplomatic initiative addresses Iran's nuclear and missile programs and maritime security, even as military actions persist. Pakistan is actively mediating, offering to host talks, while Iran's response remains uncertain amidst internal challenges.
'Maybe they'll see worse': 2008 crisis expert names four risks that could bring down global financial system
Richard Bookstaber, a financial analyst and former hedge fund and US Treasury insider who wrote A Demon of Our Own Design, the book that foreshadowed the 2008 financial crisis, warns that today’s financial system is even more fragile. Private credit, AI-driven tech, stock concentration, and geopolitical tensions form a tightly linked network where shocks spread quickly. Unlike past crises, risks now arise from the physical world, energy, semiconductors, and supply chains, beyond the reach of traditional financial tools.
HasanAbi breaks silence after Cuba outfit backlash as Cartier glasses debate sparks fresh controversy online
Hasan Piker responded to criticism over his clothing during his Cuba visit, saying people misunderstood the situation. He explained that many items are gifted or sent to him. Social media users had questioned the cost of his outfit. Hasan denied the claims and said linking his clothes to Cuba’s problems does not make sense.
'America will be paralyzed': Iran issues ‘eye for a head’ to Trump if US hits infrastructure
Iran issued a severe warning to Donald Trump, stating that any attack on its infrastructure would result in an "eye for a head" response, potentially paralyzing America. Tehran has hardened its negotiating stance, demanding an end to the war, guarantees against future military action, compensation, and control of the Strait of Hormuz before considering peace talks.
Taliban frees American academic Dennis Coyle after more than a year in detention
American academic Dennis Coyle, detained for over a year in Afghanistan, has been released by Taliban authorities on humanitarian grounds coinciding with Eid al-Fitr. While Washington welcomes this positive step, it renews calls for the return of other Americans still believed to be held, emphasizing an end to 'hostage diplomacy'.
Pakistan to mediate Iran-US talks? Trump reposts PM Shehbaz Sharif's tweet
Pakistan has offered to host talks between the United States and Iran to end the ongoing conflict. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed Islamabad's readiness to facilitate these discussions. President Donald Trump shared Sharif's post, fueling speculation about potential backchannel diplomacy. Reports suggest Pakistan is leveraging its ties to act as a neutral venue.
'India to play key role in ensuring favourable balance of power in Indo-Pacific,' says US official
A senior United States official has emphasised India’s crucial role in maintaining peace and stability across the Indo-Pacific region, highlighting the growing importance of stronger defence ties between Washington and New Delhi amid shifting global dynamics.
Qatar orders employees back to offices as remote work rule ends
Qatar has officially ended its temporary remote work arrangement, directing employees back to offices after weeks of flexible working. Introduced in early March 2026 due to regional tensions, the policy's withdrawal signals a return to normal operations as conditions stabilize. Exemptions for essential workers and customer-facing roles remained throughout the period.
Are US-Iran talks happening in Pakistan? What White House said
The White House has not confirmed reports of potential meeting between US and Iranian officials in Islamabad, calling the situation sensitive and fluid. Mediating countries, including Pakistan, are reportedly attempting to convene US-Iran talks, though Tehran denies direct negotiations. This diplomatic push follows a pause in US strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure.
RECENT NEWS
- Who's negotiating with Iran? Trump lists key names including JD Vance in discussions
- 'They cannot have a nuclear weapon': US pushes 15-point plan to end Iran war; sent via Pakistan
- 'Maybe they'll see worse': 2008 crisis expert names four risks that could bring down global financial system
- HasanAbi breaks silence after Cuba outfit backlash as Cartier glasses debate sparks fresh controversy online
- 'America will be paralyzed': Iran issues ‘eye for a head’ to Trump if US hits infrastructure




