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U.S. frustrated by lack of allied backing against Iran

Iran

U.S. frustrated by lack of allied backing against Iran

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Friday and afterwards questioned why allies including Italy were not backing Washington's efforts to confront Iran and re-open the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran expected to respond Friday

Iran

Iran expected to respond Friday

The United States said on Friday it expected an Iranian response as soon as later in the day to its latest proposal to end the war in the Gulf, even as U.S. and Iranian forces clashed in the Gulf and the United Arab Emirates came under renewed attack.

Stocks buy the narrative. Oil buys reality

Business

Stocks buy the narrative. Oil buys reality

Something broke in the markets on Thursday, and it wasn't just another bout of volatility. Stocks fell. Bonds fell. Oil rebounded sharply. Commodities tightened across the board.

UK's Labour Party punished in local elections, populist Reform gains

Politics

UK's Labour Party punished in local elections, populist Reform gains

Keir Starmer's Labour Party suffered heavy early losses in local elections on Friday, showing the depth of voter anger with the British prime minister and increasing doubts about his future just two years after a landslide victory in a national vote.

US confirms new Lebanon-Israel talks next week

Lebanon

US confirms new Lebanon-Israel talks next week

Lebanon and Israel will hold a third round of direct discussions in Washington next Thursday and Friday, a US State Department official confirmed, speaking on condition of anonymity. 

Journalist Zied Heni jailed for a year in Tunisia

Tunisia

Journalist Zied Heni jailed for a year in Tunisia

A Tunisian court sentenced the prominent reporter Zied Heni to one year in prison on Thursday, after he criticized a judicial ruling, his lawyer told Reuters, the latest move that critics say aims to silence critical voices.

Water returns, breathing life into Iraq’s ancient marshes

Iraq

Water returns, breathing life into Iraq’s ancient marshes

After years of drought that left large swathes of Iraq's historic marshes cracked and empty, rising water levels are beginning to revive the wetlands, drawing buffalo herders and fishermen back to areas once abandoned.

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