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Venezuela pushes to reopen embassy in U.S. as diplomatic relations restart

Venezuela’s interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, announced Tuesday that her government will send a diplomatic delegation to Washington later this week to launch a new phase of political and diplomatic dialogue with the United States, as the Trump administration moves to facilitate the reopening of the Latin American nation’s diplomatic facilities on U.S. soil. Speaking during a meeting with ...
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Iran disputes Trump’s claim of ‘very strong talks’

Iran denied President Donald Trump's claims Monday that negotiations were underway toward ending the Middle East war, with the speaker of Iran's parliament accusing the U.S. leader of issuing false statements to calm rattled energy markets.
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Caught between two conflicts, Afghans flee Iran

Fatima Sajjadi crossed the Iran-Afghanistan border last week after a two-day journey, still coughing from the smoke of burning oil in Tehran. A 26-year-old Afghan graduate student in the southern Iranian city of Bushehr, Sajjadi initially resisted going home when the war in Iran started, in part, she said, because of the many restrictions on women imposed by the Taliban government.
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Ukraine, U.S. teams conclude talks, new POW exchange possible, Zelenskyy says

KYIV – Ukrainian and U.S. delegations concluded a second day of talks in Florida on finding ways to end the four-year war with Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said ​on Sunday. Russian representatives were not present at the talks, which opened in Florida on Saturday. They were originally expected to attend the negotiations, which were due to take place ⁠in Abu Dhabi.
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Cuba restores power to Havana after second grid collapse in a week

HAVANA – Cuba had restored power to nearly half of the capital Havana by Sunday afternoon, officials said, less than 24 hours after the national grid collapsed for the second time in a week amid a U.S. oil blockade that has dealt a major blow to the island's already ailing energy infrastructure.
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Iran threatens to retaliate against Gulf energy and water after Trump ultimatum

TEL AVIV – Iran said on Sunday it would strike the energy and water systems of its Gulf neighbors in retaliation if U.S. President Donald Trump follows through with a threat delivered a day earlier to hit Iran's electricity grid in 48 hours, escalating the three-week-old war. The prospect of tit-for-tat strikes on civilian infrastructure could further rattle global markets when they reopen on Monday morning, and threaten the livelihoods of millions of civilians in the region who rely almost exclusively in some cases on desalination plants for water.
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Iran’s strike attempt on Diego Garcia reveals missile range

Iran launched ballistic missiles at the joint U.S.-U.K. military base in Diego Garcia on Friday, demonstrating a weapons capability that goes beyond what Tehran was known to have possessed. The base, a strategic airfield that can host B-2 stealth bombers located nearly 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers) away from Iran, suffered no damage, according to a person familiar with the matter speaking on ...
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To tilt Hungarian election, Russians proposed staging assassination attempt

BUDAPEST, Hungary - In the run-up to Hungary’s pivotal election in April, a unit of Russia’s foreign intelligence service last month began sounding the alarm over plummeting public support for Prime Minister Viktor Orban, whose friendly ties to Moscow have long given the Kremlin a strategic foothold inside NATO and the European Union.
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U.S. says Cuba can’t buy Russian oil just as tanker approaches the island

The U.S. Treasury Department has included Cuba among the few countries that cannot benefit from a temporal lifting of sanctions on Russian oil, just as a Russian tanker carrying crude is heading to the island in defiance of the Trump administration. As the price of gas has soared in the midst of the U.S. military conflict with Iran, the Treasury authorized last week the sale of previously ...