Headlines
  • Iran's response to a US proposal to end the US-Israel war on Iran, according to US President Donald Trump, is "totally unacceptable."
  • Iran wants talks to concentrate on ending the conflict permanently and has responded to the most recent ceasefire proposal from the United States to Pakistani mediators.
  • Hezbollah infrastructure was reportedly the target of attacks carried out by the Israel Defense Forces on Sunday throughout the day in various parts of southern Lebanon.
  • After speaking with US President Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Vice President JD Vance one-on-one, the prime minister of Qatar departed Miami.
  • If Iran's tankers are attacked, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards have warned to attack American sites in the Middle East.

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June 23, 2020

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Coronavirus Frontline Doctors Ordered to Vote...

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Salons, Nail Bars Back in Business...

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Racial Justice

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Wuhan Citizen Journalist Formally Arrested, Held...

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India Reporter Shubham Tripathi Killed for...

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Kenyan Women Report More Abuse During...

The coronavirus curfew and restrictions on movement in Kenya have led to an increase in violence against women, say health workers. Kenya’s LVCT group, which works on HIV prevention and reproductive health issues, says economic insecurity is putting stress on families that often explodes in abusive men beating their wives

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