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a temporary ceasefire. The news came last night just before Trump's deadline to wipe out Iran's "wholescivilization" and beer's deep parvaz reports from the border of Iran and Turkey. A two-exceeds fired deal largely negotiated by Pakistan with health from Egypt and Turkey brings to a halt over a month of fighting in Iran, as well as in neighboring Gulf Arab countries.
Iran's Foreign Minister, at both sides, she said on X that the deal would include allowing ships to pass through the straight-of-formals in coordination with Iranian armed forces. Iranian and American officials will meet in Islamabad on Friday to continue negotiations based on Iran's 10-point proposal, which includes continued control of the straight-of-formals, as well as the right to enrich uranium.
Deep harvaz, NPR News, Ron Turkey. Vice President Vance says that the success of the next talks with Iran will depend on what they do in negotiations.
“If the Iranians are willing in good faith to work with us, I think we can make an agreement.”
If they're going to lie, if they're going to cheat, if they're trying to try to prevent even the fragile truths that we've set up from taking place, then they're not going to be happy." Vance is visiting Hungary to support Prime Minister Victor Orban. Hungary is holding national elections this weekend, polls suggest, Orban's governing party,
may lose seats and parliament. A kidnapped American journalist has been freed in Iraq. She was abducted last week, and held by a militia that's backed by Iran. NPR's Jain Iraq reports. Freelance journalist Shelley Kittelson was abducted from a Baghdad street last Tuesday.
Katab Hezbollah, one of Iraq's most powerful Iran-backed paramilitaries, announced it was
releasing her as a gesture of appreciation to Iraq's Prime Minister. It did not give details.
“The group set as a condition of her release, Kittelson would have to immediately leave”
Iraq. Jain Iraq and Pair News, a man. Republican Clay Fuller has won a special congressional election in Georgia. He had come in second last month in what's called a jungle election, where he was one of 17 candidates.
The top vote getter last month was Democrat Sean Harris, but Fuller gouged support from Republican voters in the Georgia congressional district, in the runoff election, he defeated Harris and kept the seat in GOP control. "When Republicans are united, when we share a common purpose, and when we understand what's at stake, we win."
The seat was formally held by Republican Marjorie Taylor Green. The Associated Press is called a race in Wisconsin for that state's Supreme Court. It's for liberal judge Chris Taylor.
“She deceit rather defeated, conservative candidate and judge Maria Lazar.”
The race for the Wisconsin High Court is technically nonpartisan. On Wall Street, ahead of opening bill, the Dow is up. This is NPR. The British government is blocked. American rapper Kanye West known as Yay from entering that country.
The British government acted in response to heavy criticism that West has faced for anti-Semitic comments. He'd even sold t-shirts on his website featuring swastikas. West has apologized for the comments and attributed them to bipolar disorder. West was supposed to appear at a music festival in London this summer.
Now the promoter of the festival called "Wireless" says the event is canceled, and refunds will be issued. West had been the only announced performer at the event.
A large majority of American Jews are both pro-Israel and critical of Israeli government
policies, and fierce Jason D. Rose reports on a new poll of American Jews. The Jewish electorate institute found an overwhelming 86 percent of American Jews describe themselves as generally pro-Israel. However, fewer than one quarter, say they are both pro-Israel and supportive of Israeli policies.
Nearly two-thirds identify as pro-Israel and critical of at least some of these really government's policies. Despite extensive media coverage of the involvement of pro-Israel groups in recent U.S. primaries, few American Jews say they've been following the involvement closely, few of them for in 10, say they have at least heard about these efforts.
The survey involved 800 American Jews in mid-March. Jason D. Rose and PR News. The National Weather Service says there's a flood watch today for most of Hawaii's islands. There could be excessive rainfall.
This comes after Hawaii got soaked by powerful storms that triggered flooding in March.
I'm Korvakulman and PR News.


