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Close-up of elegant arches at the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat, Oman.
World

Oman Says US–Iran Indirect Talks Have Made 'Unprecedented' Progress — A Breakthrough Looms

Oman says indirect US–Iran talks it has mediated have reached "unprecedented" progress and expects decisive advances within days. The development signals a potential breakthrough toward a negotiated nuclear agreement with major implications for regional security, sanctions policy, and non‑proliferation verification, though significant political and technical obstacles remain.

SoMi2026年2月27日 22:06
#Oman#United States#Iran
Photograph of Irv Kupcinet statue against Chicago's iconic skyscrapers during the day.
World

After Geneva Talks, White House Keeps Diplomacy Front and Center — but Military Action Remains on the Table

Following indirect Geneva talks, the White House said diplomacy remains President Trump’s first choice but kept a military option open. Regional mediators described the meeting as constructive, while U.S. officials warned Iran has not yet accepted key U.S. red lines.

SoMi2026年2月19日 05:34
#United States#Iran#Trump
A contemporary railway station with metal structures in Mérida, Venezuela, showcasing modern urban design.
Politics

US Vice‑President’s Mockery of Disabled Senator Ignites Backlash and Raises Questions About Tone in Venezuela Debate

Vice‑President Vance drew condemnation after likening wounded Senator Tammy Duckworth to a fictional character in a social‑media post following a contentious hearing on U.S. policy toward Venezuela. Duckworth, an Iraq veteran who lost limbs in combat, accused Vance of insulting disabled people to deflect from ties between interventionist policy and Chevron’s interests; politicians and the public criticized Vance’s rhetoric.

SoMi2026年1月29日 22:10
#Tammy Duckworth#Vance#Venezuela