Lebanon’s Parliament elected Gen. Joseph Aoun as president in a critical step towards stability after years of gridlock, with overwhelming majority support after multiple failed attempts. Aoun’s election is seen as a milestone for the crisis-hit nation, celebrated in Beirut, and reflects shifting power dynamics in the region. With U.S. and international support, Aoun is expected to appoint a prime minister and form a government to address Lebanon’s economic and war-related challenges, marking a potential new chapter in the country’s history.
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Iran’s supreme leader criticises US proposal for nuclear agreement
SummaryIran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei criticized the US proposal for a new nuclear agreement, insisting Iran will not halt uranium enrichment, which he views as essential to the nation's nuclear program. Despite the US plan suggesting Iran rely on a regional consortium for enriched uranium, Khamenei emphasized that the country's right to enrichment is non-negotiable. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi indicated that the proposal contains ambiguities and reiterated that continuing enrichment on Iranian soil...
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