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Pakistan's prime said minister Pakistan hopes to continue serving as a mediator "until durable peace is achieved".
2026-06-24
Pakistan's prime said minister Pakistan hopes to continue serving as a mediator "until durable peace is achieved".
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In a Tehran press briefing on the 23rd, foreign ministry spokesman Baghaei said Iran will decide use of its unfrozen assets solely on national-interest grounds and that there are no restrictions on their use. He dismissed reports that the funds would
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S&P Global preliminary June US manufacturing PMI rose to 55.7 from 55.1 in May, the strongest since May 2022 and above a Reuters survey forecast of 54.8. Firms said they were front-loading orders to guard against shortages and price increases, suppor
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