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Pakistani Prime Minister: Speaks with Iranian President, emphasizing restraint, dialogue, and diplomacy to maintain regional peace.
2026-07-11
Pakistani Prime Minister: Speaks with Iranian President, emphasizing restraint, dialogue, and diplomacy to maintain regional peace.
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According to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), in the week ending July 7, speculators increased their net short positions in CBOT U.S. 10-year Treasury futures by 5,371 contracts to 814,262 contracts. Speculators decreased their n
According to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), in the week ending July 7, speculators increased their net short positions in CBOT U.S. 10-year Treasury futures by 5,371 contracts to 814,262 contracts. Speculators decreased their net short positions in CBOT U.S. 2-year Treasury futures by 26,573 contracts to 1,261,008 contracts.
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Iran denied media reports that it would hold a new round of talks with the United States next week. A source close to Iran’s negotiating team said claims that preparations in Islamabad are complete and that technical-level talks would continue next w
Iran denied media reports that it would hold a new round of talks with the United States next week. A source close to Iran’s negotiating team said claims that preparations in Islamabad are complete and that technical-level talks would continue next week are untrue and have no factual basis. The source added Tehran will announce any changes to the US-Iran negotiation process only via official channels and that foreign media reports are not reliable.
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