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have agreed to allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency back into their country.
“Vance spoke at the end of a summit in Switzerland, as NPR's Rob Schmitz reports Iran”
has yet to confirm the news. Vance said the U.S. and its negotiating team made what he called "major" progress while finalizing a peace deal with Iran. He said Iran has agreed to allow inspectors with the I-A-E-A back into the country, which
he called the first step in ending Iran's nuclear weapons program.
The two sides also agreed on a framework to make sure that military operations end in Lebanon, where Israel and the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah have been fighting. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Iraqis said on social media that "major" progress has been made to end the conflict in Lebanon. The discussions were strained by President Trump's renewal of threats against Iran.
"Rob Schmitz and Pernus, Berlin." Russian authorities say Ukrainian drone strikes in the annexed region of Crimea have killed five people and injured more than two dozen others. Ukraine is attacking the territory Russia seized in 2014 years before its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
And Piers-Trills means reports. At least one of the reported deaths occurred when drones attacked a ferryboat crossing from the Russian mainland. At the Moscow-backed governor of Crimea, Sergei Aksionov offered no details about the other fatalities, or the Ukrainian attack itself.
“Instead, the announced gas stations would suspend all sales of petrol, with only key state”
agencies accepted. The result of months of Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure and supply lines running into the peninsula. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky can firm the latest attack and set his forces hit military and energy targets.
Zelensky also called the strikes long-range sanctions. Ukrainian euphemism for any damage inflicted on Russia's military capabilities. Trillsmayans and Pernus Moscow Forcasters have put up heat advisories from central Texas to southern New Mexico. There are excessive heat watches posted for parts of California and Arizona today.
Officials at the Grand Canyon are reporting three heat-related deaths within the last week and a half. And Piers Amy Held reports. All three of the recent deaths happened on trails down the Canyon officials say. Four rescuers could reach them.
The temperature change really catches people off guard.
“Jacob Lewandowski is a meteorologist with the Flagstaff office of the National Weather Service.”
He says temperatures can rise 20 degrees or more as hikers descend thousands of feet. This week it could reach 112 degrees at the bottom. And so I can become very, very dangerous and even deadly, really quickly. Park officials advise avoiding these hikers during the hottest time of day at the hottest time of year. Every year, more than 300 people require rescue at the Grand Canyon.
Out of more than 4 million annual visitors to one of the world's top tourist destinations.
Amy Held and Pernus. You're listening to MPR. Former Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan has died according to a statement from his wife. Greenspan was 100 years old.
He led the Federal Reserve for nearly two decades and was celebrated for keeping interest rates low. Critics say Greenspan's resistance to bank regulation contributed to the financial meltdown of 2008. President Trump says the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C. may need to be
drained again. As NPR's Rachel Treesman reports, chunks of its new blue coating of peeled off and algae has turned the pool's blue water to green. Trump wrote on social media that multiple people were arrested for vandalism, including slicing a 250-foot gash in the pool's newly repainted facade.
But a quadick specialist Steve Goodale says that would be hard to do, given the strength of the coating. If it's securely bonded to the substrate, that stuff is darn near and penetrable. He says there are other reasons the paint could be peeling off, from dust to humidity to contamination.
Trump says repairs will be done as quickly as possible, with less than two weeks to go until the 4th of July. Rachel Treesman and P.R. News. Here are primary elections in three states tomorrow, Maryland, New York, and Utah. South Carolina will have a runoff vote.
This is for the Republican Gubernatorial nomination. President Trump initially endorsed South Carolina Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evett for the job. But over the weekend, Trump also endorsed her competitor. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson.
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