Live from MPR News, I'm Jial Snyder, President Trump says ships are already m...
the straight-up for a move following the announcement of a tentative deal with the raw.
“"These trainers already partially opened as you know they're doing a little hunting”
for a couple of minds that they've already found, but essentially ships are starting to go out. Now, I'm trying to be completely open." Trump spoke to reporters at the G7 in France details of the preliminary agreement of yet to be made public, but they are trickling out.
Media reports say it extends the current ceasefire for 60 days, believes he runs disputed nuclear program for the next phase of talks. Vice President J.D. Vance told Fox News Monday, "Night that Trump may decide to release the deal before Friday when a formal signing ceremony is to be held in Switzerland. That preliminary agreement sets the stage to end the war, but hard-liners and Iran are accusing
negotiators of betraying the late Supreme Leader.
It was killed by U.S. Israeli airstrikes on the first day of the war and critics of Iran's
government feel betrayed by the U.S. Here's story of a scary reporting."
“In a voice note to NPR, a web developer who asked to remain anonymous for his safety, said”
he has no reaction, "He can only give swears and curses." "I'm only sorry, but I cannot be polite anymore," he said. The American administration clearly doesn't give a penny to Iranian public opinion. After months of airstrikes and the killings of dozens of top officials, Iran's leadership remains strikingly similar, and perhaps more hard-line than their predecessors, in
a press conference, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Asmaiil Bagaii, said the preliminary agreement is a "product of the legendary resilience and resistance of the Iranian people against the aggressions of two villainous actors equipped with all material means. For interviews, I'm Jerry Baskaran, an Istanbul." Officials from anthropic met with commerce department Monday, the meeting came after the Trump
administration issued export controls that effectively forced it anthropic to disable its newest AI models in Piero's deepest shiver on reports. The Trump administration's citing national security reasons said anthropic had to shut down
“its new models to anyone who isn't a U.S. citizen, that includes foreign nationals residing”
in the U.S. and even anthropic employees who aren't citizens. On Friday evening, anthropic announced that in order to comply, it had to shut down its faible five and mythos five models for everyone. In a statement, anthropic attributes the order to quote a misunderstanding. The Trump administration has clashed with anthropic before the AI company sued the Defense
Department earlier this year after fallout from the Pentagon wanting anthropic to loosen its safety standards. Deepish Ibrahim and Piero News. And you're listening to NPR News. The U.S. Air Force says eight people aboard a B-52 bomber that crashed shortly before
it take off or dead. The crash happened Monday during a routine test mission at Edwards Air Force Base, north of Los Angeles. Those on board included uniformed military personnel and government contractors. The aircraft manufacturer Boeing confirmed Monday evening. Two of its employees were on board.
It's not clear what caused the crash. A big shock in the world cut tournament Monday, Spain's match against tiny Kate Bird ended in a draw with neither side scoring and Piero's Jasmine Garstery force.
This is Kate Bird's first time ever in a world cup.
With the population of around 550,000, it's one of the smallest countries to ever play in the tournament. Spain, on the other hand, is the ruling European champion. With players like Laminia Mall, an 18-year-old striker that is being hailed as a prodigy, they were widely expected to win this match.
Those experts also play Spain among the likely winners of the cup, and yet their opening match was a draw. Zero-zero. Kate Bird ran a strong defense and 40-year-old goldkeeper Hosseumat Hosseumat Hosseumat Hosseumat Hosseumat Evodadias known as Volzinha squashed the Spanish team's offense.
Next, Spain will play Saudi Arabia and Kate Birday will face off with Uruguay, Jasmine Garst and Piero News, New York. New York on open her against New Zealand, also ended in a draw the match Monday evening in Los Angeles, saw Iran rally twice playing New Zealand to a 2-2 tie. This is in PR news.
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