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According to Axios, the US has demanded that Iran publicly state by Saturday that it will no longer attack the Strait of Hormuz.
2026-07-11
According to Axios, the US has demanded that Iran publicly state by Saturday that it will no longer attack the Strait of Hormuz.
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2026-07-11
A source close to Iran’s negotiating team denied reports that Iran and the U.S. will hold a new round of talks next week, and rejected claims that Islamabad had finalized preparations or that technical consultations will resume next week, calling the
A source close to Iran’s negotiating team denied reports that Iran and the U.S. will hold a new round of talks next week, and rejected claims that Islamabad had finalized preparations or that technical consultations will resume next week, calling the reports false and without factual basis. The source said any progress would be announced via official Iranian channels and labeled some foreign media coverage as not credible. The account noted U.S. President Trump had the day before made a heated comment about the funeral of Iran’s late supreme leader Khamenei, saying the “understanding agreement is over,” while within a day some U.S.-linked outlets reported talks would continue; observers say the divergence reflects inconsistency in the U.S. position.
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The National Energy Administration published the Energy Sector Energy‑saving and Carbon‑reduction Action Plan (2026–2028), prioritizing coal‑power decarbonization. It calls for orderly retirement of a batch of eligible coal‑fired units at or below 30
The National Energy Administration published the Energy Sector Energy‑saving and Carbon‑reduction Action Plan (2026–2028), prioritizing coal‑power decarbonization. It calls for orderly retirement of a batch of eligible coal‑fired units at or below 300 MW and encourages replacement units to be built to new‑generation coal standards; promotes cross‑generation upgrades to supercritical/ultra‑supercritical technology for a number of 600 MW units; supports co‑firing of zero/low‑carbon fuels and CCUS retrofits for eligible units, with post-retrofit carbon intensity targeted to fall about 10% per MWh; and backs integration projects linking coal, gas and renewables via thermal and energy‑storage coupling and integrated aggregation/transmission to achieve combined emissions reductions.
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