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Cuba’s President Rejects US Talks, Says Only Technical Contacts Exist
Cuban President Miguel Díaz Canel says there are no current talks with the US beyond technical migration contacts, rejecting Trump’s claims of negotiations.
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Iran Ready for War or Negotiations as Protests Subside: FM Araqchi
Iran says it is prepared for both war and talks after weekend protests turned violent, blaming Trump’s intervention for escalating tensions.
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Trump Floats Military Options Over Iran Protests, Claims Tehran Seeking Talks
Trump says US is weighing “strong options,” including military action, over Iran’s protest crackdown, claiming Tehran has sought negotiations amid escalating tensions.
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Israel Pushes Major Settlement Plans in East Jerusalem, Threatening Palestinian Statehood
Israel to advance 9,000 settlement units in East Jerusalem as experts warn the plans could deal a final blow to hopes of a contiguous Palestinian state.
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Turkey Warns Israel Against Exploiting Iran’s Unrest
Turkey warns Israel that attempts to exploit Iran’s protests will fail, while violent demonstrations continue in Iran amid internet blackouts.
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Syrian Army Seizes Aleppo’s Sheikh Maksoud Amid Kurdish Resistance
Syrian army claims control of Aleppo’s Sheikh Maksoud district after ceasefire fails. Kurdish forces deny full takeover, continue resisting. Over 140,000 civilians displaced.
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Minnesota Woman Fatally Shot by ICE Agent Sparks Protests Nationwide
A Minnesota woman, Renee Nicole Good, 37, was shot dead by an ICE agent during a traffic encounter. Protests erupt across the US as local officials decry exclusion from the federal probe.
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Iranian Army Vows to Protect Strategic Assets Amid Escalating Protests
Amid growing protests over rising costs, Iranian army and IRGC vow to safeguard infrastructure and public property; at least 51 protesters, including 9 children, reported killed so far.
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