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President Trump is under pressure to significantly improve upon the Obama-era deal in order to justify the huge human and economic cost of taking the United States to war.
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The BBC spoke to England fans in Dallas ahead of the team's first World Cup game.
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A Russian warship fired warning shots near a U.K.-registered pleasure yacht in the English Channel on Tuesday, authorities said, an incident that caused no damage but illustrated heightened tensions between the two countries.
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Experts say that there are significant obstacles preventing traffic from returning to the levels seen before the conflict began - security, mines and tolls.
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Thomas Tuchel says he is "not ready to adapt" England's playing style at the World Cup despite the heat - as it would "give up" the team's strengths.
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Tehran's most potent leverage vis-à-vis the U.S. and global economies has proved to be its ability to clamp down on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The search for overland routes for oil and other goods has led directly to Syria, an old crossroads revived.
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Despite military setbacks during the war, Tehran is presenting a narrative of victory before negotiations with Washington.
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The preliminary agreement may not have an immediate effect on prices at the pump. Damaged infrastructure and risky transport could keep costs up.
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Investigators are just beginning to determine what went wrong, but the Air Force has struggled to maintain the planes, which were first introduced in 1955.
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The Iraq national men's team hasn't played a World Cup in 40 years; a drought that ends Tuesday night, to the excitement of soccer fans in Dearborn, Michigan, home to a large Iraqi diaspora.
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As the Trump administration seeks to move forward with renovations at the center, a judge has asked for its programming calendar.
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The papers lead on warning shots fired by a Russian warship near a UK-registered yacht in the English Channel.
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In newly unsealed court filings, the government says the group allegedly expressed grievances about corruption, the Epstein files, and data centres.
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The U.S. may be the world's biggest producer of crude oil, but that's not the case for motor oil. The cost of lubricants is soaring, and even a tentative deal to end the war won't solve the problem.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Israel's ambassador to the U.S. Michael Leiter about the peace deal the Trump administration says it's made with Iran.
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An end to the Iran war will boost confidence in the resilience of the global economy and corporate earnings
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Erling Haaland has made a habit of scoring debut goals in the big competitions. He did it in the Champions League, the Bundesliga and the Premier League. Now he has done it at the World Cup too.
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The runways at Ronald Reagan National Airport will be closed after noon on July 4, and for several hours on July 3. Other celebrations surrounding the nation's 250th birthday are also expected to cause disruptions.
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The hospital was on lockdown as officers searched the building, though the lockdown has since been lifted, police said.
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The Trump administration is helping one of Elon Musk's companies fight a civil rights lawsuit that alleges it is illegally running dozens of natural gas turbines to power a $20 billion data center in Mississippi
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A major injury scare around captain Nat Sciver-Brunt overshadows England's four-wicket victory over Ireland at the T20 World Cup in Southampton.
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Mondelez boss Dirk Van de Put says it was the "right decision" to remain after the war with Ukraine.
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If the former president had "passed the torch" and allowed a competitive Democratic primary in 2024, she said in a new interview, the winner "would have beaten Donald Trump."
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Four G.O.P. senators crossed party lines to back the resolution to direct President Trump to halt the war in Iran and seek authorization from Congress, but their support was not enough.
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Education secretary joins Newscast to discuss social media ban for under-16s.
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On a roll or against a wall, Group of 7 leaders bring sharply different agendas. The leaders of some other nations are also attending to press their own interests.
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Plus, a counterclockwise mystery.
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