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domestic laws passed by the hardline-dominated parliament. Mohammad Reza Aref, the current first vice president, said Tehran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz will work to counter sanctions imposed by the US, including
critics, like former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), who says the GOP has moved away from Trump’s “America First” platform. The [few public polls](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/polls/south-carolina-us-senate-election-polls-2026.html) of the primary show Graham either
domestic benefit. “Given the current conditions, recent aggressions and the history we have with the United States in previous negotiations, the next round of talks is, God willing, off the table,” he said. Ali Vaez
deal." --- ## **Spain shrugs off reported Pentagon memo looking to penalize NATO allies for Iran war stance** On Friday, Spain's prime minister pushed back against reported U.S. plans to penalize NATO allies who refused
critical energy infrastucture. Crucially, it closed the strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices rocketing and sparking global shortage fears. Thousands of people have been killed, primarily in Iran and Lebanon, but also in Israel
Iran during the conflict. "It is what it is, right?" he told a US journalist. "We do things, too, against them." The Trump administration has been sending mixed signals when it comes to Taiwan. Last
critical for everything from smartphones and cars to artificial intelligence systems and defence technology. The agreement was announced during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to the Netherlands, which ended on Sunday
criticism of a 2015 nuclear accord that he claimed delivered economic benefits to Tehran. In a bid to manage perceptions around this politically sensitive issue, Trump took to his Truth Social platform to claim that
critical reservoir and water tanks were badly damaged in the drought-stricken south, [a war crime if intentional](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/11/strikes-water-facilities-iran-war-crime-experts). By Thursday afternoon however, the prospect of mass destruction had evaporated as quickly
domestic fortunes of the US president. But first, the headlines. ## Five big stories 1. ***UK politics*** | Keir Starmer was looking increasingly isolated over the Peter Mandelson scandal as the Guardian learned of [concerns around
Critics of Australia’s policy – which banned all under-16s from using social media last December and is being closely scrutinised – have highlighted that, six months later, [the eSafety commissioner’s own data](https://www.theguardian.com
deals, the expanded tournament in the world's most commercialised sports market will be the most lucrative event in sports history, with Fifa set to make a record $9bn (£6.74bn) this year alone. Such
critical phase, including weapons-design information and enough enriched uranium for at least two devices, likely during the 1980s. Officially, both governments deny it. To acknowledge it publicly would be to accept China’s role