Tehran Says It Will Review US Ceasefire Plan on Its Own Terms
Iran's foreign minister says Tehran is reviewing a US ceasefire proposal but has set firm preconditions, even as Trump insists Iranian leaders are desperate for a deal.
Vol. XX · 13 May 2026 · Evening Edition
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Iran's foreign minister says Tehran is reviewing a US ceasefire proposal but has set firm preconditions, even as Trump insists Iranian leaders are desperate for a deal.
For supporters across the globe, attending football's greatest spectacle in the United States comes with a price that extends far beyond the ticket.
A massive wave of Russian strikes hit eleven Ukrainian regions on Wednesday, killing at least five in one of the most intense bombardments in ten days as the world's attention turns to the Middle East.

The crash of a Colombian military plane carrying 66 troops to Putumayo raises urgent questions about ageing aircraft, jungle operations, and the state's relationship with its most isolated territory.
In the procurement departments of Asian financial institutions, the contest between OpenAI and Anthropic is being decided on substance, not reputation.
The Pentagon's most controversial AI programme has become its most consequential — and the institutions governing it have not kept pace.
The postponement of strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure triggered oil’s most dramatic single-session fall since the pandemic, upending calculations from Riyadh to New Delhi.
Wall Street’s relief rally and the dollar’s retreat reveal just how much fear was already priced into global markets over the Iran standoff.
Wall Street’s relief rally and the dollar’s retreat reveal just how much fear was already priced into global markets over the Iran standoff.
The postponement of strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure triggered oil’s most dramatic single-session fall since the pandemic, upending calculations from Riyadh to New Delhi.
The planet has now experienced eleven consecutive record-hot years, and the question is no longer whether the climate is changing but whether our response can match the pace.
When two nuclear-armed adversaries trade threats over the passage carrying a fifth of the world's oil, the tremors reach every economy on the planet.
European equities have surrendered months of gains in days, and the correction may have only just begun.
Mid and plus-size representation on the runway has fallen to an all-time low, and the industry's own data tells the damning story.
When a foreign visitor mocked Bali's most sacred day on social media, Indonesia's response spoke to something far deeper than a single act of disrespect.
When the lights went out across Cuba for the third time in March, hospitals in Havana scrambled in darkness — a scene becoming grimly routine on the island.
The planet has now experienced eleven consecutive record-hot years, and the question is no longer whether the climate is changing but whether our response can match the pace.
When the lights went out across Cuba for the third time in March, hospitals in Havana scrambled in darkness — a scene becoming grimly routine on the island.
European equities have surrendered months of gains in days, and the correction may have only just begun.
When a foreign visitor mocked Bali's most sacred day on social media, Indonesia's response spoke to something far deeper than a single act of disrespect.
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