"Live from NPR news, I'm Dale Wilman.
Life's President Vance held talks in Switzerland, Sunday with Iran's Parliamentary Speaker.
“Those talks have now ended, they're trying to move forward the interim agreement to end”
the war. The U.S. signed a member and above understanding with Iran last week, but Iran has said it will close the straight-of-war moves, because Israel has not stopped its fighting in southern Iran. Former Ambassador Ryan Crocker says both Lebanon and Israel need to do more."
Well, the MOU is reasonably clear on this, it calls in its first paragraph for an immediate
and permanent termination of hostilities on all fronts including Lebanon. And that is unconditional. It means that his beloved has to terminate hostilities, and it means Israel has to terminate hostilities. Obviously, Iran has to deliver his beloved, and the U.S. has to deliver Israel.
This is where it could all fall apart." 4-level talks are expected to continue on Monday. One of Lebanon's most well-known nature conservationists has died after the Israeli military
“struck her home in an air strike, as NPR's Julia Simon reports, Monaco-Leo protected”
sea turtles from fishing, pollution, and even war. Monaco-Leo's home that was hit in an Israeli air strike was on the beach. It's on the beach where Khalil lived and worked for more than a quarter of a century, protecting Lebanon's endangered sea turtles. The beach house was called the Orange House.
From there, Khalil would lead volunteers to the sand where they would find the eggs, protect the eggs, and then once the eggs hatched, Khalil and the volunteers would help escort the little turtles back out to sea. And Israeli air strike hit Khalil's home earlier this month, Khalil died from her injuries Friday.
These really military did not respond to a request for comment. Khalil was 76 years old. Julia Simon and Pair News. In Kulambia, a far-right political newcomer who is endorsed by President Trump, won a narrow
“victory Sunday in that South American country's presidential election.”
Reporter John Otis has more on our story.
A beladio de la Espreia, a criminal defense lawyer who has never before held political
office, won a razor-thin victory, setting off celebrations in many Colombian cities. According to a quick count by Colombia's National Electoral Council, Dile Aspreia topped Ivansapeda, a left-wing senator, and protege of President Gustavo Petro by about 1 percentage point. Dile Aspreia, connected with voters, by promising to crack down on crime and political
corruption. His victory reflects a broader shift across Central and South America where right-wing presidents now govern much of the region. However, Sepeda is refusing to concede, and is demanding a partial recount. For MPR News, I'm John Otis in Bogotá, Colombia.
And you're listening to NPR News. Staffers working for Czech public radio and television outlets are threatening to strike on Monday. They're protesting a new government plan to pay for their operations from the state budget rather than fees from consumers and businesses.
Thousands of people protested the move Sunday saying the media should not belong to politicians. Most TikTok videos about sunscreen that go viral contain misinformation. That's according to a news study that looked at almost 1,000 social media videos sent Piers Maria Gendoia is more. Researchers analyze videos with the most views across five popular sunscreen-related hashtags.
They found that the overwhelming majority of videos promoted the use of sunscreen to prevent skin cancer and aging. Only a small proportion of videos contained misinformation, such as false claims that sunburns aren't dangerous, or that sunscreens are toxic. But these videos showed significantly higher levels of engagement in terms of likes, comments,
and shares. Earlier this year, a survey from the American Academy of Dermatology found that more than the third of Gen Z, rely on social media for their skin care information. The new study appears in the journal "Plus Digital Health." Maria Gendoia and Pian use.
Toy Story 5 took over North American theaters this weekend, bringing in 160 million dollars in domestic sales. That's the biggest opening weekend for a movie so far this year.
The alien thriller disclosure day landed in second, adding 17 million to its total.
Obsession, the low budget horror film brought in $14.2 million, that brings its worldwide total to $333 million that movie costs less than a million dollars to make. I'm Dale Wilman, NPR News. This is our class. On this American life, when they mean like, it's a good mystery.
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