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The Pakistani Prime Minister says he expects a peace deal to be signed between the U.S. and
Iran within the next 24 hours.
“President Trump on his truth-social platform says the deal is scheduled to be signed tomorrow,”
Iran has not confirmed the deadline, and PR's Dia Hadid has more. The Pakistani Prime Minister, Shariv posted on ex that his country is preparing for an electronic signing of the peace deal, followed by technical level talks for the following day. The Foreign Minister's heart died posted similar news, saying the U.S. Iran negotiations were in their final stage.
The Iranian Foreign Minister's spokesman was reported in Iranian media, as saying the deal will include releasing billions of dollars that's been frozen in Gulf banks. And he says at this stage, the deal will not address Iran's enriched uranium. Other appears to be momentum for the latest mid-Eastwater end. Iran and the U.S. have come close before to negotiating a deal only to have it fall apart.
Dia Hadid and Piyon News. The Trump administration says it has killed the leader of the trendy Iraq war cartel in Venezuela in coordination with the Venezuelan government, defense secretary Pete Higgsette said in a statement on ex. The attack took place earlier in the week and in collaboration with the Venezuelan security
forces. And Piyon's deep shiveram has more.
“Keep in mind, the strike is coming at a challenging time for Trump and his presidency.”
Right? On a global stage, the president is still waging a war with Iran that he and Israel started. It's been disastrous for the economy and his poll numbers. And so to him, this attack in Venezuela is a win. It's something he's presenting as a win in recent days.
He's been talking about how successful U.S. relations are with Venezuela and claiming that that capture of Maduro, you know, the U.S. took over Venezuela. So to him, this is really a success and in the middle of everything else going on in the world stage, something that he's really touting as a win. And Piyon's deep shiveram reported.
President Trump's name has been removed from the facade of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. And Piyon's Chloe Veltman reports the removal early this morning occurred after federal courts denied late stage appeals by the Trump administration. The departments of justice filed an notice of compliance with the order to remove Trump's
name on Saturday.
“The takedown occurred two weeks after a federal judge ruled the addition of Trump's”
name last December was illegal and required congressional approval. Mallory Miller is a co-founder of Hands-off the Arts. The activism group has spent months campaigning for the removal of Trump's name. Well, this surely won't be the last time that Mr. Trump's overreach into our institutions is defeated.
It was the first time that his name was taken off of something. And I'm so proud that Hands-off the Arts got to be a part of that. The Kennedy Center did not immediately respond to NPR's request for comment. Chloe Veltman and Piyon News. This is NPR.
Scotland plays in the men's world cup tonight for the first time in almost 30 years. Once Goddish Superfan decided to get to the game at Boston Stadium the long way on foot. Kevin Vue of Member Station W. B. Warrant reports. Craig Ferguson arrived in downtown Boston yesterday to a sea of supporters. He tricked 3,000 miles from Los Angeles in a kilt to see its beloved team play in the
world cup and raise awareness for men's mental health along the way.
Kevin never possibly have imagined that many people and yeah, to have done what I've done
until I've been through what we've been through on the way here at, it makes it so special. Harrison raised more than 1.3 million dollars for the charity Scottish Action for Mental Health. He says, "Hosilibrate by enjoying the world cup." Craig here is a message to Scotland in the world, how much people rally behind men
or health and how much people want men or health support. Scotland plays Haiti tonight. For Ampere News, I'm Kevin Vue in Boston. Tonight in Santa Antonio the New York Nicks are hoping to make fast work of the spurs to take home their first championship trophy in 53 years.
On the state of New York and the state of California are moving forward with legislation to force 3D printers to come equipped with technology blocking them for making guns. In New York, a measure of this type is already passed and California the legislature is considering something like it. If passed and signed into law, the actual provisions of the measure to prevent the making
of three-dimensional firearms would not take effect for three years. I'm Louis Skivoni and PR News, Washington. This is our glass. On this American life, when they mean like, it's a good mystery. Sometimes about really big things, but most times, the little mysteries are the best.
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