Negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program are anticipated to resume this Saturday in Rome, according to a report from Axios.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, in an interview with Al Jazeera, stated that the decision for the state to hold exclusive control over weapons has been made. He indicated that implementation would occur through dialogue, specifically between the state and Hezbollah. Aoun mentioned that communications have already taken place, and Hezbollah is aware of Lebanon's interests.
Egyptian sources, speaking to Al Arabiya, suggest that a response from Israel to the mediators' proposals is expected by the end of the week.
Polymarket estimates the probability of a U.S.-China trade deal before June at 47%.
A Washington Post report indicates that Harvard University has rejected demands from the Trump administration for changes to its governance and faculty policies. This occurred despite a threat to cut $9 billion in funding. The university expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue but opposes demands it considers exceeding governmental authority. The dispute arises from accusations by Trump that the university failed to protect Jewish students during protests related to the Gaza conflict.
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Muchacho
Israel taking its sweet time to respond. Typical. They'll drag this out until the last possible minute.
Coccinella
Aoun's words are empty. Hezbollah will never relinquish their weapons. Another example of political theater in Lebanon.
ZmeeLove
Hezbollah? State control? That's never going to happen. More like lip service to appease the West.
Habibi
47% chance of a US-China trade deal? Polymarket is being optimistic. Trade wars are just going to keep escalating.
Coccinella
Harvard rejecting demands from the Trump administration? Good for them, sticking to their principles… but also incredibly out of touch with reality.
moshiurroney
Harvard’s supposed stance is just a virtue signal. They don't care about the real students.