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be over soon.
“We're achieving major strides toward completing our military objective, and some people could”
say they're pretty well complete.
We wiped every single force in Iran out very completely. Speaking with reporters in Miami, Trump said the U.S. is ahead of its initial timeline, but he did not say when the war could end, and he left open the possibility of an escalation if Iran disrupts a flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz. On social media, he said the U.S. will hit Iran 20 times harder than it already has.
Oil prices sharply lower in Asia trading after shooting up to $115 a barrel on Monday oil now trading below $90 a barrel, and stock markets in Asia are rebounding. Human Security Council is considering a draft resolution condemning Iran's attacks on the six Gulf states of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and also
on Jordan, Linda Pasulo reports a vote could take place this week.
“The draft resolution strongly condemns Iran's quote, "aggregious attacks against the”
six Gulf states in Jordan," and demands an immediate end to all attacks, and to provocations and threats to neighboring countries, including through the use of proxies. The proposed measure deploys those residential areas and infrastructure that have been targeted resulting in casualties. The draft also condemns any actions with threats by Iran aimed at closing or interfering
with international navigation through the Strait of Hormuz or in the Babelman-Dab Street near Yemen. It's not clear if Russia and China will veto the proposed measure, which diplomats say that the two countries sharply criticized and closed your consultations.
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JetBlue says it has resumed operations in a statement. JetBlue blamed a system outage for leading to an FAA ground stop for all its lights.
“A carrier says the outage has been resolved, but did not provide further details.”
Wyoming has since tended to abortion ban when there's a heartbeat in several states that has meant a six week ban. Wyoming Public Radio's Hannah Merzbach reports. Wyoming OB/GYN Jovenina Anthony says what amounts to a ban on abortions after six weeks is, quote, "excruciatingly early."
Women who even have mildly irregular cycles aren't necessarily going to even know their pregnant at five to six weeks. Anthony's part of a group planning to ask a district court to block the law. In January, the Wyoming Supreme Court blocked two near total abortion bans. It said they violate residents' right to make health care decisions, which is in the
Wyoming Constitution. State lawmakers say they can pass restrictions to protect the general welfare of the people, which they say includes, in their words, unborn children. "You're listening to NPR news. Australia has granted asylum to five members of the Iranian women's national soccer team.
They fear they face persecution if they return home. President Trump has welcomed the decision as Lindsey Arclay reports from Melbourne." The Iranian team has been in Australia for the Asian Women's Cup tournament. He is over their safety arose after a commentator on Iranian state television, labeled them "traders" for not seeing the national anthem before a match.
The Australian government says five team members have already been granted asylum and the offer is being extended to others. In a post on truth social, President Trump said he'd spoken to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about what he called this rather delicate situation. He said some of the Iranian women feel they must go home because they're worried about
the safety of their families. For NPR news, I'm Lindsey Arclay in Melbourne." A core complaint against two men who brought explosives to a protest outside New York City's mayoral mansion over the weekend says they were inspired by the Islamic State extremist group, the two appeared in court Monday on charges that included tempting to provide material
support to a terrorist organization and using a weapon of mass destruction that devices were home made but did not explode after they were hurled during a Saturday protest. Stock markets in Asia, rebounding in Tuesday trading with South Korean shares leading the way up, more than 5% Asian stocks advancing as oil prices ease back below $90 a barrel after President Trump suggested the Iran War could consume.
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