Since the US-Iran deal was announced on Sunday, Iran's army claims that Israel has violating the ceasefire in southern Lebanon 84 times. The aggressor "should expect a harsh response" if the attacks persist, according to the army.
Switzerland said that an initial deal between the US and Iran would be signed in Lucerne on Friday.
US President Trump said that the deal implies Iran won't have nuclear weapons while speaking at the G7 summit.
US president Trump said that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu needs to deal with Hezbollah in Lebanon in a "more responsible" way.
An alleged targeted acid attack in New Jersey injured six people, including three teenagers.
A manhunt is underway for the alleged shooter who reportedly shot two coworkers at a Delaware hospital on Tuesday.
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UN Security Council Meets to Discuss the Threats to International Peace and Security Caused by Terrorist Acts
Elisa De Anda Madrazo, President of the Financial Action Task Force, briefs the United Nations Security Council meeting on threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts on August 20,2025-UN Photo/Evan Schneider