|
Stock futures fall as investors weigh Iran deal progress and await key reading on inflation: Live updates CNBCStock market today: S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow futures slide with US-Iran peace and inflation in focus Yahoo FinanceDow futures drop as first day of US-Iran talks sees Trump threaten Tehran on Hormuz FortuneDow Jones Futures Fall After U.S.-Iran Talks; Nvidia, SpaceX, Micron In Focus Investor's Business Daily
|
|
Oil prices retreated after Iran's foreign minister said there had been "major progress" toward ending the fighting in Lebanon during the first session of high-level talks.
|
|
Tehran and Washington locked in talks in Switzerland over deal to settle four-month conflict
|
|
JD Vance holds peace talks with Iran as Trump threatens strikes over Hormuz The Washington PostU.S., Iran agree on roadmap for final deal and plan to end military operations in Lebanon CNBCTrump news at a glance: President threatens to restart attacks on Iran even as Vance cites progress in talks The GuardianVance, Iranian officials meet in Switzerland for first round of high-stakes talks Fox News
|
|
Cape Verde do it again. World Cup debutants stun Uruguay to take big step towards knockout stage The New York TimesCape Verde cause another World Cup shock to deny Uruguay ESPNA big moment for a tiny island nation: Cape Verde gets 1st World Cup goal SFGATEWorld Cup 2026: Cape Verde draw with Uruguay and near knockout qualification BBCCape Verde produce another World Cup shock as Varela strike seals Uruguay draw The Guardian
|
|
Trump threatens to ‘take over' Iran in profanity filled tirade: report The IndependentTrump says US will begin charging tolls in Strait of Hormuz if final Iran deal not reached in 60 days The HillTrump vows Iran will not charge Strait of Hormuz tolls, but says US might Al Jazeera
|
|
After Trump inspects Reflecting Pool, he says repair work will begin 'immediately' BBCBethesda man and former olympian arrested for taking paint from Reflecting Pool WUSA9Felony warning issued as arrests reported at Reflecting Pool FOX 5 DCTrump Vents Growing Frustrations With Reflecting-Pool Problems WSJ
|
|
These Early Prime Day Apple Deals Slash Prices on MacBooks, iPads and AirPods CNETThe best Prime Day tech deals are here: Shop Apple, Beats, Samsung and more for up to 55% percent off Yahoo TechThe best wireless earbuds for iPhone owners, Apple's AirPods Pro 3 are on rare sale The GuardianThe Apple Deals worth buying before Prime Day starts MacworldNoise-cancelling and open earbuds are down to record-low prices ahead of Prime Day Mashable
|
|
Uruguay v Cape Verde: World Cup 2026 - live The GuardianCape Verde cause another World Cup shock to deny Uruguay ESPNA big moment for a tiny island nation: Cape Verde gets 1st World Cup goal SFGATEPHOTO GALLERY: Uruguay vs. Cape Verde FIFA World Cup match on Sunday, June 21, 2026 Miami HeraldCape Verde produce another World Cup shock as Varela strike seals Uruguay draw The Guardian
|
|
Iran peace talks stumble over Trump's threats to Iran's delegation NBC NewsIran Says It Is Pausing Talks After Trump Threats WSJVance lands in Switzerland to help kick off new round of Iran talks Fox NewsVance meets top Iranian officials as U.S. looks to prod Iran to 'turn over a new leaf' PBS
|
|

RELIGION and human rights have always had an intense, tortured relationship. On one hand, liberty of conscience and belief is one of the first and most fundamental principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the European Convention on Human Rights and other documents that lay out humanity's minimum entitlements. On the other hand, secular campaigners often blame oppressive forms of religion for a high proportion of the worst assaults on human welfare: from religiously inspired ethnic cleansing to female genital mutilation to the nihilist jihadism which treats every form of faith but its own as a legitimate target.
At this year's tenth-anniversary session of the Oslo Freedom Forum, an ever-expanding international festival for campaigners against tyranny, victims of religion were more obviously in evidence than practitioners. Speakers included Fatemah Qaderyan, 16, an Afghan teenager who led an award-wining female robotics team but lost her father in a jihadist bomb attack; and Omar Mohammed, an Iraqi...Continue reading
|
|