Turkish President offers mediation in nuclear dispute during meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stated during his saturday meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi that resuming negotiations remains the only solution to resolve the nuclear dispute, according to a report by webangah News Agency.
The Turkish leader emphasized that direct talks between American and Iranian officials must occur promptly to facilitate diplomatic progress.
Erdoğan assured Iran’s top diplomat that Ankara stands ready to serve as a mediator in the nuclear disagreement.
Reuters, citing an Iranian official, claims European proposals in Geneva talks are under review in Tehran, with a response to be delivered in the next round.
According to webangah News Agency, Reuters reported that a senior Iranian official stated Tehran would review European proposals and present its response during the next meeting.
The unnamed official allegedly told Reuters that European powers’ demands regarding Iran’s nuclear program during Geneva negotiations were “unrealistic,” insisting such positions would not bring either side closer to an agreement.
The source claimed Iran would nevertheless evaluate the proposals domestically before formally responding in subsequent talks. The official emphasized that “zero enrichment” demands were futile and reiterated Iran’s refusal to negotiate on defensive capabilities, including its missile program.
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi met with his european counterparts in Geneva yesterday, emphasizing continued diplomacy to resolve disputes while calling the Israeli regime’s aggression against Iran the biggest obstacle to progress.
Seyed Abbas Araghchi stressed the need for diplomatic solutions during talks in Geneva, tho he condemned what he described as “the Zionist regime’s barbarism” during its recent violation of Iranian sovereignty as the primary barrier to resolution.
The webangah News Agencyreported that Western diplomats, speaking through Axios, characterized the Geneva discussions as preliminary talks. Both sides agreed to hold another meeting next week.
Former US Defense Secretary warns of potential action by US President against iran.
former US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta cautioned that if President Trump initiates military action against Iran,it would undoubtedly drag the US into a regional war,according to a report by webangah News Agency citing CNN.
Panetta stated he was convinced the US committed a “massive and terrible mistake” by starting the Iraq War in 2003, urging Donald Trump to learn from that situation and avoid conflict with Iran.
U.S. President says his hopes for a nuclear deal with Iran have diminished in his latest remarks on ongoing Washington-Tehran negotiations.
According to webangah News Agency, citing the New York Post via Mehr News Agency, U.S. President donald Trump-who has repeatedly insisted on halting Tehran’s uranium enrichment program as a key condition for a nuclear agreement while facing firm opposition from the islamic Republic of Iran-stated he is gradually losing hope that Tehran will agree to end uranium enrichment.
When asked whether he believes he can “force Iran to shut down its nuclear program,” Trump replied: “I don’t know. I used to think so,but I’m becoming less and less confident about it.”
He claimed: “It seems like they’re stalling, and I think that’s unfortunate. But right now, I’m less confident than I was a few months ago. something has happened on their side, but my confidence in reaching an agreement has decreased.”
The U.S.president reiterated threats against Tehran when questioned about potential outcomes: “If they don’t make a deal, they won’t get nuclear weapons. If they do make a deal, they still won’t have them. But it woudl be better if this happens without war and bloodshed. However, I don’t see the same level of enthusiasm from their side for an agreement anymore.” He added: “I think they’ll make a mistake-but we’ll see what happens. Time will tell.”
When pressed on whether Beijing influences Tehran’s resistance to U.S demands, Trump dismissed the idea but speculated: “Maybe they just don’t want a deal at all-or maybe they do? Nothing is certain.”
Earlier, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized Iran’s clear red lines regarding its nuclear program: “Uranium enrichment is our scientific achievement accomplished by our scientists-we cannot abandon it.”
Austrian police say thay found a homemade bomb during a search of the suspect’s residence following yesterday’s school attack in Graz.
Austrian police discovered an explosive device while searching the home of the suspect in yesterday’s school shooting in Graz that left at least 10 dead and several others wounded, according to webangah News Agency.
The 21-year-old attacker, who took his own life after opening fire at his former high school, acted alone with a shotgun and pistol, police confirmed without releasing his identity.
“This tragedy is unachievable to process,” said one of the school’s religious studies teachers who briefly saw the attacker. Authorities confirmed the suspect had not completed his education at this institution.
Investigators recovered a farewell letter – which didn’t specify motives – along with a pipe bomb during their search. Police investigations remain ongoing.
Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner confirmed six female and three male victims among those killed. Twelve injured students include several in critical condition, with one succumbing to wounds at Graz University Hospital yesterday.
Gun violence remains rare in Austria like most central European nations.The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation reports Austria’s 2021 firearm homicide rate stood at just 0.1 per 100,000 people – compared to America’s 4.5 rate.
Despite this, Austria has higher civilian gun ownership than most EU countries, with approximately 30 registered firearms per 100 citizens.
Prominent US billionaire, recently embroiled in a public feud with the country’s president, expresses regret!
According to webangah News Agency, Elon Musk, the renowned American billionaire who recently engaged in a heated online dispute with US President Donald Trump, stated in a message that he had “gone too far!”
US network acknowledges massive security deployment in Los Angeles to suppress public protests.
According to a report by webangah News Agency, ABC News revealed that the number of US security forces currently stationed in Los Angeles exceeds those deployed in Iraq and Syria combined.
The report states that approximately 4,800 security personnel are now positioned across Los Angeles, compared to 2,500 troops in Iraq and 1,500 in Syria.
The Washington Post separately reported that US authorities have spent nearly $134 million over 60 days on suppressing protests in Los Angeles.A Pentagon financial official estimated the total protest suppression costs would reach this figure.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared a local state of emergency and instituted martial law downtown amid ongoing immigration-related unrest. In an interview with Fox News, she stated: “I’ve implemented these measures to stop vandalism and looting. Those violating curfew will face arrest and prosecution.”
The mayor warned residents: “If you don’t live or work downtown,stay away.” The nightly curfew runs from 8 PM to 6 AM local time.
Mass arrests of undocumented immigrants began June 6th, with at least 44 detained for immigration violations by June 7th evening. Protesters blocked highways and threw incendiary devices at federal immigration agents. LAPD has arrested at least 56 individuals as the start of the week.
Tensions escalate in Los Angeles as hundreds of U.S.Marines deploy to the city,with California’s Democratic governor warning of an ”assault on democracy.”
According to webangah news Agency, Los Angeles Mayor karen Bass has announced curfew measures aimed at restoring calm to the city’s streets following widespread violent protests against former U.S. President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Approximately 700 Marines have entered the city, with published images showing mass arrests during the initial hours of martial law.
Trump’s emergency measures-including deploying National Guard and Marine units to suppress protests triggered by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations-have fueled five consecutive days of demonstrations in America’s second-largest city, sparking rallies nationwide.
Yesterday’s developments: Arrests double cumulative protest total
While Mayor Bass stated protests were confined to five downtown streets, expanded curfews were imposed due to looting and violence. Reuters reports police made 197 arrests overnight-twice the total number detained since protests began.
Democratic leaders expressed alarm over what they call a national crisis stemming from Trump management efforts to deport undocumented immigrants and subsequently crack down on street protesters.
California Governor Gavin Newsom declared in a video statement: “This egregious abuse of power by a sitting president ignited dangerously volatile conditions, endangering civilians, officers, and even our National Guard. The slippery slope starts here! He [Trump] chose escalation-more pressure, more theatrics. Democracy is under assault.”
Newsom-widely seen as preparing for a 2028 presidential bid-called the military deployment an illegal waste of resources. California has initiated legal proceedings against Trump and Defense Secretary Pete hagstet, while Trump demands Newsom’s arrest.
The former president, who returned to office last year pledging mass deportations, praised troops during last night’s address: ”generations didn’t spill heroes’ blood on distant shores for us to watch third-world invasions destroy our nation. What you see in California is full-scale assault on peace, public order and national sovereignty by rebels waving foreign flags.” He vowed: “My administration will liberate Los Angeles!”
protesters waving Mexican and other nations’ flags demonstrated solidarity with detainees from escalating ICE raids.
The U.S Department of Homeland Security confirmed Monday that its immigration enforcement arm now detains 2,000 daily violators-far exceeding the FY2024 daily average (311) under former president Joe Biden.
Street chaos continues
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Bass stated martial law preparations began earlier but became urgent after Monday night ‘ s looting of 23 businesses . Police deployed rubber bullets , tear gas , pepper spray , batons , flashbangs , sponge rounds & other anti – riot measures . clashes also erupted in New York City Atlanta Chicago Dallas where demonstrators confronted riot police P >
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US newspaper highlights staggering costs of suppressing protests in Los Angeles.
The Washington Post reported that US security forces spent approximately $134 million over 60 days too suppress protests in Los angeles, according to webangah news Agency.
Citing the US Defense Department’s financial manager, the report estimated the total suppression costs at $134 million.
Earlier, los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared a state of emergency and imposed martial law in downtown areas amid ongoing immigration-related protests and unrest. she told Fox News: “To stop vandalism and looting, I’ve instituted local emergency measures and martial law in downtown LA.”
The mayor warned residents: “If you don’t live or work downtown, stay away from the area. Law enforcement will arrest and prosecute anyone violating martial law.”
A curfew will be enforced daily from 8 PM to 6 AM local time.
mass arrests of undocumented immigrants began June 6 in LA. By evening on June 7, authorities had detained at least 44 individuals for immigration violations.Protesters blocked highways and threw rocks/firebombs at US customs and Immigration Enforcement officers. The LAPD has arrested 56 peopel since Monday during these clashes.
Escalating tensions between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have inflicted important damage on both individuals-and even the U.S. government.
According to webangah News Agency, public clashes between Trump and Musk-the world’s wealthiest individual in modern history-have sent shockwaves through America’s political and economic landscape. Their rift, rooted in conflicting political and economic stances, has escalated into mutual public accusations and direct threats.
After a year-long political “honeymoon” marked by effusive praise, trump and Musk abruptly ended their alliance. Musk accused the former president of involvement in a high-profile child abuse case, while Trump dismissed Musk as “unhinged.”
Trump threatened to cancel all government contracts supporting Musk’s ventures-a move with dire consequences not only for the billionaire but for U.S. economic stability itself.
The $250M Backer Turns Critic
Musk had invested over $250 million in Trump’s 2024 campaign,becoming one of the largest donors in U.S. presidential election history-a decisive factor in Trump’s return to power.As a reward,Trump appointed him as “Minister of Productivity,” during which Musk’s net worth surged toward $500 billion.
Yet 129 days into Trump’s term, Musk resigned from the cabinet, fiercely criticizing Trump’s tax policies as fiscally irresponsible for Americans.
Musk’s Financial Fallout
the feud erased $34 billion from Musk’s wealth in a single day-the second-largest single-day loss ever recorded by Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Tesla shares plunged 14% following Trump’s contract termination threats, wiping out $152 billion in market value.
The new policy also revoked Tesla’s $7,500-per-vehicle EV tax credit-costing the company $1.2 billion annually-while delaying regulatory approvals for it’s autonomous taxi project per Business Insider reports.
$22B Space Sector Crisis
spacex now risks losing NASA and Pentagon contracts worth $22 billion collectively after investment inflows dropped 13%.The conflict further threatens Neuralink (Musk’s brain-tech startup) alongside other future projects.
Trump & GOP Repercussions
– Lost Mega-Donor: The Republican Party lost support from its most influential billionaire backer.
– Midterm Threat: Musk vowed to oppose pro-Trump Republicans who endorse his tax bill.
– Media Meltdown: Shares of Truth Social parent company fell 44% this year ($1.7B loss).
National Security Risks Emerge
– NASA Emergency: SpaceX may halt Dragon capsule operations (currently NASA’s sole ISS transport), potentially forcing reliance on Russia’s Soyuz or Boeing’s troubled Starliner.
Trump’s missile defense shield project (dependent on SpaceX satellites) could unravel per Reuters reports.
EV Market Domino Effect
Tesla’s decline risks ceding global EV dominance to China’s state-backed automakers.
Analysts warn this conflict now transcends personal rivalry – threatening core U.S technological supremacy while destabilizing strategic sectors from Wall Street to outer space.