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The US administration had announced the end of Operation Epic Fury after the US and Iran reached a ceasefire agreement in April to continue diplomatic talks. | World News |
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The US administration had announced the end of Operation Epic Fury after the US and Iran reached a ceasefire agreement in April to continue diplomatic talks. | World News |
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Residents in Wiggins, Colorado, face rising fuel and grocery costs. Despite economic pressures, many staunchly support President Trump. They express a willingness to endure financial sacrifices to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. This loyalty highlights a strong personal connection between the President and his base, allowing him to navigate current challenges. |
Hackers breach gas station tank monitors across US states. Investigators say Iran might be behind itHackers reportedly compromised automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems that were connected to the internet without password protection. |
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US is reportedly preparing fresh military strike plans against Iran as peace talks remain stalled. |
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US President Donald Trump said the ceasefire with Iran was agreed upon as a favour to Pakistan, crediting Islamabad for helping ease tensions. |
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NEW DELHI: Iran's foreign minister said a lack of trust is the biggest obstacle in negotiations to end the war with the U.S., saying Friday that Tehran would be |
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US President Donald Trump said that the announced ceasefire agreed with Iran in order to open diplomatic engagements to achieve a complete solution to the hostilities in West Asia was done "as a favour to Pakistan", which has been acting as a mediator in the talks between Washinagton and Tehran, while also claiming that other nations also requested the truce. |
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Epic Fury 2.0 US Iran War: Trump reviews military options against Iran amid Hormuz tensions, with US forces preparing for possible strikes in the region. |
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US President Donald Trump returned from China on Friday, facing mounting pressure over the Iran war, with top aides preparing options for renewed military action against Tehran if diplomacy fails. |
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US officials suspect Iranian hackers may be behind a series of cyber intrusions targeting systems that monitor fuel levels at gas stations across multiple US states, as reported by CNN, citing multiple sources briefed on the matter. |