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Trump says US representatives heading to Islamabad for ceasefire talks; warns to 'wipe out' Iran's power plants if deal fails
American representatives are heading to Islamabad for talks with Iran. President Trump issued a stern warning of military action if Iran rejects a proposed deal. Tensions remain high in the Strait of Hormuz. Previous ceasefire negotiations in Islamabad concluded without a breakthrough. The US seeks a commitment from Iran regarding nuclear weapons.
JD Vance's dodgy H-1B sleight of hand
US policies are impacting foreign-trained doctors. Claims of widespread H-1B visa fraud are not fully supported by government data. Recent actions have frozen work authorisations and visa processing for nationals of many countries. This is creating physician shortages in rural areas. Millions of Americans rely on these doctors for care. The situation risks patient well-being.
Trump says Iran to drop nukes, hand over uranium, hints Pakistan visit
President Trump revealed Iran has pledged to forgo nuclear weapons for over two decades, stating the nation has agreed to nearly all terms. He also hinted at a potential visit to Islamabad, Pakistan, if a nuclear deal is finalized and signed there. This significant development suggests a potential breakthrough in international nuclear negotiations.
Immigrants should think of themselves as Americans first: JD Vance
US Vice President J D Vance urged new citizens to think of themselves as Americans first. He emphasized that loyalty should be to the United States, not to previous homelands. Vance shared personal anecdotes to illustrate his point. He believes this perspective is crucial for the nation's well-being and immigration policy. His remarks were made at the University of Georgia.
Iran war 'close to over,' says Trump
President Donald Trump believes the conflict with Iran is nearing its end. He stated that if the US withdrew now, Iran would need two decades to rebuild. This comes after the US Central Command reported blocking all traffic to and from Iranian ports.
'Ab kya hoga, ye rab jane': Tharoor takes dig at failed US-Iran talks in Pakistan
United States and Iran peace talks in Pakistan have concluded without a deal. Both nations blamed each other for the breakdown. The outcome casts doubt on a two-week ceasefire. The failure dims prospects for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This critical shipping route impacts global energy markets. The United States may resume military operations against Iran.
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US Israel-Iran War Day 44: Iran warns against US pressure over Strait of Hormuz tensions
Israel Iran War Day 44 News: Iran has issued a strong warning against external pressure. This comes amid reports of a US naval blockade order. Peace talks held in Pakistan have reportedly failed. The discussions centered on Iran's nuclear ambitions and access to the Strait of Hormuz. Russia has offered to mediate in the Middle East conflict.

Inside America’s ‘final and best offer’ for Iran as 21-hour talks fail
United States presented its final offer to Iran after 21 hours of negotiations failed. Talks broke down over Iran's nuclear ambitions. Vice President JD Vance stated the US negotiated in good faith. The core issue remains Iran's commitment to not develop nuclear weapons. Pakistan played a role in facilitating discussions. The US awaits Iran's response to the proposal.

Hormuz, nukes and 'unreasonable demands' of US: Iran reveals what led to failure of talks in Islamabad
United States and Iran held peace talks in Islamabad. Key issues discussed were the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear preparations, and sanctions. Talks halted without an agreement. Iran stated success depends on avoiding excessive demands. Iran also highlighted ending strikes on Lebanon as a key point.

Two supertankers including Pakistan-flagged ship take a u-turn at Hormuz as US-Iran talks collapse
Two empty supertankers turned back from the Strait of Hormuz at the last moment as US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad collapsed, highlighting ongoing risks in the key oil route. A third vessel was able to pass through, though the reasons for the differing outcomes remain unclear despite prior Iranian approvals.

Iran and US fail to reach a deal after 21 hours of negotiations in Pakistan, says J D Vance
United States and Iran have concluded peace talks in Pakistan without a ceasefire agreement. US Vice President J D Vance stated that substantive discussions occurred but no deal was reached. Iran reportedly refrained from accepting US terms, including an affirmative commitment against developing nuclear weapons. The conflict, which began on February 28, continues with ongoing tensions.

Iran says peace talks to continue, but 'in no hurry for deal'
US peace negotiations with Iran in Islamabad have stalled, with Tehran stating it is "in no hurry for a deal." Iran's foreign ministry emphasized that consultations will continue, while the Iranian Embassy in Japan asserted that diplomatic gains cannot be achieved after military failures and that any "best and final offer" must be reciprocal, not a unilateral mandate.

Pakistan foreign minister says 'imperative' for US, Iran to uphold ceasefire
Ishaq Dar urged the US and Iran to maintain the ceasefire after talks between the two sides ended without an agreement. He said it was imperative both countries uphold their commitment and added that Pakistan would continue to facilitate dialogue between United States and Iran following the stalled negotiations.

US-Iran historic ceasefire talks in Pakistan conclude before dawn
Talks between the United States and Iran have concluded in Pakistan. These high-level discussions aimed to end a six-week war. Technical experts will now exchange documents. The outcome could impact a fragile ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Global oil prices have soared and thousands have died during the conflict.

US-Iran War Day 43: Iran raises 'Lebanon' condition in truce talks; Trump pushes for Hormuz access
US Israel Iran War Day 43 News: Fragile ceasefire holds as US and Iran prepare for peace talks in Islamabad, aiming to end a six-week war. Key issues include Iran's nuclear program and Strait of Hormuz trade. Meanwhile, Lebanon and Israel will also hold US-brokered discussions on a ceasefire.

Pakistan’s peacemaker role won’t erase past misdeeds, says Shashi Tharoor amid US-Iran talks
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor believes India is not competing with Pakistan on US-Iran peace talks. He emphasized India's core interest is achieving peace in the region. Tharoor noted Pakistan's significant stake due to its border and population. He urged active Indian engagement in regional stability.

Pakistan puts in place extraordinary multi-layered security to protect plane carrying Iranian delegation
Pakistan deployed extensive security for the Iranian delegation's flight to Islamabad for crucial peace talks with the US. An Iranian aircraft flew alongside a Pakistani airline plane with its transponder off. This air mobility deception ensured discreet travel. The Pakistan Air Force provided robust aerial surveillance and protection throughout the journey.

Congress questions 'self-declared Vishwaguru's huglomacy' as Pakistan plays mediator between US and Iran
Congress criticizes the government's foreign policy. It questions Pakistan's mediation role between warring countries despite India's efforts. The party highlights a perceived failure in diplomatic strategy. This comes as US Vice President visits Pakistan for talks. India's engagement with the US is also under scrutiny. The Congress seeks clarity on India's gains from its international dealings.

War victims' portraits, blood-soaked school bags: Iranian negotiator's companions on flight to Pakistan
Iran's delegation arrived in Pakistan for peace talks with the United States. Parliament Speaker MB Ghalibaf displayed images of child victims from the Minab attack. The talks aim to end a conflict that has impacted global energy markets. Pakistan is hosting the negotiations following a two-week ceasefire. The world watches closely for outcomes that could shape West Asia's future.

Can the US and Iran bridge deep divides in talks?
The United States and Iran are meeting in Pakistan for peace talks. Key issues like shipping access through the Strait of Hormuz and the conflict in Lebanon remain points of contention. Both nations have presented different proposals, highlighting significant gaps. The outcome of these discussions could significantly influence the Middle East's future.

Vikram Misri, Marco Rubio discuss trade, Quad; US diplomat set to visit India in May
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit New Delhi next month following a productive meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri. Discussions focused on bilateral relations, including trade, critical minerals, defense, and the Quad. Misri also held separate meetings with other US officials on security, defense, and economic cooperation.

Trump and Putin's ‘useful idiot’ Viktor Orbán faces a tough election in Hungary; the EU bashing leader could lose its 16-year grip, opinion polls suggest
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's long rule may end Sunday. Economic woes and rising costs fuel discontent. Orban's "informational autocracy" and smear campaigns draw criticism. Despite this, he retains support from some US political circles. Orban has also maintained ties with Russia's Vladimir Putin. Hungarians largely favor better relations with the European Union.

Keep calm and carry on hoping
As global energy markets struggle to regain stability, the impacts of disruptions in the Hormuz Strait and shifting production levels are causing significant delays in price recovery. This instability is particularly concerning for countries like India, which may see a drop in foreign investment.

Saving private Trump Social: Truths, ego and the unseen diplomacy behind a fragile Iran truce
A fragile two-week ceasefire has emerged, potentially signaling the war's end. The US and Israel agreed to halt strikes, with Iran reciprocating and reopening the Strait of Hormuz under specific conditions. Trump views Iran's 10-point plan as workable, a move seen by some as a strategic defeat for the US, forcing a pragmatic cut of losses.

Trump’s Ceasefire: A pop-up exit from West Asia, not peace
A ceasefire is announced, and the US and Iran begin talks in Islamabad. Pakistan acts as a mediator. Israel rejects Iran's conditions for peace. International pressure influences the situation. Iran holds leverage with control over the Hormuz Strait. Uranium enrichment remains a point of confusion.

Iran ceasefire remains ‘fragile’ as Trump grows impatient for progress, says US Vice President Vance
The peace deal with Iran hangs by a thread, drawing the attention of former US President Donald Trump who is advocating for immediate movement in discussions. According to Vice President of the United States J.D. Vance, the Iranian public is split on their views of this truce. Meanwhile, Iran's oil operations persist unaffected by the turbulence.

He’s Pac-Man, or Pax Man? Trump’s war-peace pivot keeps Iran and markets on edge
Tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran are easing after weeks of conflict. A temporary ceasefire has been announced, sparking market rallies and hopes for a deal. Diplomatic efforts are intensifying, with Pakistan and Egypt mediating. India and other nations are also engaging in discussions to navigate the complex regional situation and ensure stability.

Did JD Vance and Erika Kirk date? Here’s what we know about the alleged affair and marriage speculations
The viral embrace between Vice-President J.D. Vance and Erika Kirk at a recent Turning Point USA event has ignited speculation about whether they dated. Amid the buzz, a New York Times author has offered a bold forecast about Vance’s personal life.

Ohio Gov. DeWine Appoints Lt. Governor Jon Husted to Fill JD Vance’s Vacant Senate Seat
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine appointed Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Vice President-elect J.D. Vance.
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