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fails to curb Trump’s Iran war powers Three Republican senators have joined Democrats in the United States Senate in voting to advance a bill to limit President Donald Trump’s ability to [strike Iran
failed to reach their targets. Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency earlier said the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) had launched missiles and drones at US helicopters stationed in a regional country
negotiations. Talks hosted by Pakistan were a key focus, said the Saudi Press Agency. - **US and Qatar:** US President Trump discussed regional developments and energy concerns, specifically regarding the oil market and gas prices, with
failed”. On Thursday, Iran’s military said US forces had targeted an Iranian oil tanker in coastal waters as well as a second vessel near the United Arab Emirates’ Fujairah port, while US air strikes
negotiation had been finalised but Iran would not compromise on its red lines. Two days of escalating attacks between the warring nations had threatened to collapse the fragile ceasefire. - **What is the issue around
failed the Palestinians. Photograph: House of Commons/Reuters “What is happening inside Gaza is intolerable yet we tolerate it,” she added. She asked why, with the threat of the West Bank being partitioned in the next
US priorities, saying it would be wrong to simply wait for the Trump administration to return its attention to ending the [Ukraine](https://www.theguardian.com/world/ukraine) war while it remained heavily focused on the Iran
failing government down there. What would be better is if we had governments that do what they promised to do.”* The comments differentiate the Nationals from their major political rival, [One Nation](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/one-nation),
Iran and Lebanon end, there will be more pressure on Hamas because disarmament could become the central issue for Israel and the US in Gaza. Meanwhile, Hamas may also seek to shift the discussion from
failed to produce a halt in fighting.  that Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran’s top negotiator, had built extensive ties
negotiations with the European Union and the IAEA, argued that the treaty’s credibility has also been damaged by what many states see as inconsistent enforcement of its principles. “The record of the nuclear
negotiations with the Chinese company to invest in new operations alongside government support hit a dead end. Attempts to find a new buyer for the plant were frustrated by Jinye's continued ownership - removing them