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 · 14 May 2026 · Morning Edition
LiveIran'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.
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France's municipal elections reveal a nation still deeply divided, with the Socialists holding urban strongholds even as the nationalist right wins in Nice and smaller towns.
Slovenia's parliamentary election has produced no clear winner, opening a period of political uncertainty that mirrors broader European trends toward fragmentation.
An armed assault on a police commando camp in eastern Assam by ULFA(I) militants has left four injured and revived fears of a resurgent separatist movement in the region.
Opposition MPs and activists have raised alarm over proposed changes to India's Transgender Persons Act that would remove provisions for self-perceived gender identity.
Slovenia's parliamentary election has produced no clear winner, opening a period of political uncertainty that mirrors broader European trends toward fragmentation.
France's municipal elections reveal a nation still deeply divided, with the Socialists holding urban strongholds even as the nationalist right wins in Nice and smaller towns.
An armed assault on a police commando camp in eastern Assam by ULFA(I) militants has left four injured and revived fears of a resurgent separatist movement in the region.
Opposition MPs and activists have raised alarm over proposed changes to India's Transgender Persons Act that would remove provisions for self-perceived gender identity.
With its entire senior leadership eliminated, Iran fights on — not by strategy but by institutional reflex. The most dangerous question is who, if anyone, can stop it.
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