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due to start in Switzerland today have been delayed just a day after an initial agreement was signed.
“The White House says Vice President J.D. Vance has pulled out of a plan trip to Switzerland”
to meet with Iranian negotiators. The BBC's least to set is at the Bergenstock Resort. Only the location seems to be ready for high-level meetings today, the Swiss military and police have been patrolling the luxury Bergenstock Hotel, set high in a mountain overlooking Lake Lucerne.
A media center has been swiftly set up for the journalists who have arrived here. But yesterday's growing doubts that these talks would happen today as planned were confirmed by the statement that J.D. Vance still hadn't left Washington.
A White House spokesman said the logistics have never been simple or predictable.
What wasn't said was the politics R2. The first hint of trouble was a report in Lebanese media linked to the Iran-backed his willaw that talks were suspended because of continuing Israeli air strikes. Chicago, former President Barack Obama, formerly opened his presidential center Thursday with a call to defend democracy.
The democracy can be frustrating. It can be slow. It can be inefficient.
“And yet more than anything, I hope this center will serve as an affirmation of just”
how special, how precious, our democracy truly is. And remind us what we can achieve when we embrace our shared responsibilities as citizens. Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama spoke with three other former presidents and attendance, as well as hateless celebrities. Now, as to whether service warning that the remnants of tropical storm are there remain
a significant flash flooding throughout the long-the-golf coast. Officials say homes have been flooded in Louisiana and Mississippi. The weather service says it has confirmed at least four tornadoes in Louisiana. Residents in central Illinois are cleaning up after several tornadoes touched down Wednesday night.
Illinois Public Committee is Abigail Botar reports. At least one tornado tore through Effingham Illinois Wednesday night, taking down trees,
power lines, and buildings, including a second-generation family-owned Corvette in Volkswagen
Parts Store and Museum.
“The museum used to house one of a kind of cars and memorabilia until it was flattened”
by the storm. Elizabeth Yakers, father-in-law, founded the company more than 50 years ago. You know, the Corvette and the Volkswagen community, they're both very tight knit and this is going to be a devastating loss for them as well. According to the National Weather Service, Illinois has had the most tornadoes in the country
this year. Eclipseing the amount in the traditional tornado alley. For NPR news, I'm Abigail Botar in Effingham, Illinois. This is in PR. The leader of Wisconsin's largest mosque has been released from immigration detention while
a federal judge considers whether he is being retaliated against for protected speech. Wisconsin Public Radios, Ania von Wach and Doc, has more. Salas are sore at least the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, and has been held in immigration detention in Indiana for more than two months. The government says he lied on immigration paperwork when he left Ramallah in the West Bank
more than 30 years ago. His advocates say he's being targeted for a prop Palestinian speech. Sam Cole is an immigration attorney with the ACLU of Illinois. Mr. Sirsore was arrested, released on immigration charges that our government is known about for decades.
District Court Judge James Patrick Hamlin said that first amendment claim coupled with Sirsore's declining health means Sirsore must be returned to Wisconsin immediately. For NPR news, I'm on even Wach and Doc in Madison. Mexico is the first to advance to the knockout stage of soccer's World Cup. Mexico beats South Korea one goal to nilthers day to win group A.
Mexico's Luis Ramos scored the matches only goal five minutes into the second half. After South Korea's goalkeeper made a costly error. An ancient oak tree said to have sheltered England's legendary folk hero Robin Hood is believed to have died. The royal society for the protection of bird said Thursday the twelve hundred year old
tree ensured wood forest called the major oak failed to sprout leaves his spring. It's not clear what killed the tree, but officials say it will remain standing as a natural monument. This is NPR news. This is our glass.
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