"Live from NQR news in Washington, I'm New Iran.
The first such attack since a fragile ceasefire took effect in early April.
“Tehran had threatened to retaliate after Israel struck the southern suburbs Beirut earlier”
today. Israel says it was sending a message to Iran-backed Hezbollah. Israel also hit the southern city of Tire. NPR's Jaina Raff reports." The sun is setting on the city of Tire, and I'm looking out at the Mediterranean, the waves rolling in, and people camped on the beach, but not the fun kind of camping. It's the kind of camping you do when you've fled your home, and you've run out of land that
provides any sort of safety. This tip of Tire is the old historic ancient district. Mostly Christian, and it's the one part of the city that Israel has not threatened or issued warnings for. So people are continuing to stream here from other parts.
They're safe for now, but they don't know for how long. Jaina Raff and Pair News, entire southern Lebanon.
“President Trump says Iran has no choice but to reach an agreement with the U.S. to end”
the war. He said the Iranian leaders had dealt with weak U.S. leaders in the past, but now he says Iran is virtually incapacitated.
They're proud, there are things they never thought they'd be doing, they're thinking
I have to do, they've got no choice, and it takes a little while, you know, you're talking about 47 years of getting away with whatever they wanted them, I mean, we should have been done along the go. President Trump was interviewed Friday by NBC. It was broadcast today on Meet the Press.
British Prime Minister Kira Stormer, welcome Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to number 10 Downing Street today to discuss European support for Keev, more than four years after Russia's full-scale invasion.
“The leaders of France and Germany will also present.”
The meeting comes after Ukraine's drone attack on St. Petersburg, Devon Sternate can attack deep within Russia. Investors will get a look into both inflation and the housing market this week, and PR Stephen Pissah reports, home sales have been dragging. Historically, spring is a hot time for home sales, but the market's quoted recent years
due to high mortgage rates. Tuesday, the National Association of Realtors will report May's existing home sales. Zillos already reported sales down nearly 3% from a year earlier. On Wednesday, the Labor Department will share the latest on consumer prices, and April prices rose 3.8% year over year, much faster than the Federal Reserve would like.
If this week gives us similar inflation numbers for May, that would increase pressure on the Fed to raise interest rates this year, especially after a strong job support showed May added 172,000 jobs in a still resilient labor market, Stephen Pissah and PR News. This is NPR News. President Trump has erected a huge structure on the south lawn of the White House to hold
a UFC fight one week from today, which is flagged as well as President Trump's birthday. The public integrity project filed a lawsuit yesterday, saying the Tower Arch was constructed without congressional permission. The White House calls the lawsuit baseless. The annual Tony Awards will be held tonight at New York City's Radio City Music Hall. Jeff London reports summary vivals have been getting a lot of buzz.
Two shows are duking it out for the best musical revival, Tony. Ragtime based on the EL Dr. O'Novel set in the early 20th century, and casts the Jellicle Ball, which takes the Android Lloyd Webber musical and sets it in the world of drag ballroom. On the play side, a revival of death of a salesman starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf is favored to win.
So attention must be paid. The ceremony will be broadcast live on CBS tonight. For NPR News, I'm Jeff London, in New York. In basketball, the NBA finals move to Madison Square Garden in New York tomorrow night.
The New York Knicks beat the San Antonio spurs in the first two games.
Security will be heightened at the garden tomorrow night as President Trump is expected to attend. In men's tennis Alexander Zeverev won the men's French Open title today. It was his first major title. He beat Flavio Caboy of Italy. I'm Nora Rom, NPR News in Washington. Hey, Loulou here, whether we are romping through science, music, politics, technology,
or feelings, we seek to leave you seeing the world unmu. Radiolab Adventures right on the edge of what we think we know, wherever you get podcasts.


