Author: Press Room

Tehran will not submit to any “excessive demands” by Washington during future talks, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has said US President Donald Trump pushed for a memorandum of understanding with Iran because he found himself in a dire situation, the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, has said.The 14-point document was signed remotely by Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian late on Wednesday, and entered force with immediate effect, according to Pakistani mediators.Tehran previously said that the MOU envisages a series of concessions by Washington, including the lifting of the US naval blockade on Iran, sanctions waivers for Tehran’s oil…

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President Donald Trump’s peace deal with Iran is fundamentally different from former President Barack Obama’s infamous Iran nuclear deal, Vice President JD Vance explained to members of the media on Thursday. President Trump signed a copy of a Memorandum of Understanding Wednesday evening – aimed at ending the U.S. conflict with Iran – during a dinner at the Palace of Versailles. The text of the Memorandum of Understanding has since been released, stating that both countries “have jointly agreed, in good faith” to a variety of terms. The full text can be found here. When asked to highlight the differences between Trump’s…

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An illegal alien who is accused of killing four young Americans in a drunk driving crash in Canadian County, Oklahoma, is one of hundreds of thousands of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients. In May, 26-year-old illegal alien Michael Rosario-Cruz was arrested by the Canadian County Sheriff’s Office and charged with second-degree murder, drunk driving causing bodily injury, possessing a firearm with an altered ID during the commission of a felony, carrying firearms while under the influence, transporting an open container, and driving the wrong way on a one-way road. According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, on May 22, 20-year-old Kiercy…

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Prime Minister Peter Magyar has said Brussels dropped language on accelerating Kiev’s accession after hours of debate Hungary has blocked an attempt to fast-track Ukraine’s EU accession, while the bloc is reportedly still split on whether to reopen communication channels with Moscow.Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar said the first item at Thursday’s European Council summit in Brussels was closed only after four hours of “intensive debate,” and only after the Ukraine section of the final text was watered down.“The statement was significantly refined based on a Hungarian proposal,” Magyar wrote on Facebook, adding that a clause “referring to accelerating accession”…

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) statistics provided to Breitbart Texas show that total apprehensions at the southwest border in May were lower than the single-day rates at the peak of the Biden border crisis. As Border Patrol apprehensions remain under 10,000 for the month, CBP tells Breitbart the release of illegal aliens at the border to pursue asylum remains at zero for the 13th consecutive month. Tough border security measures enacted by the Trump administration kept monthly illegal border crossing apprehensions at unprecedented levels, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). “Thirteen straight months of ZERO releases at the border,”…

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A pair of illegal aliens, one of whom is a suspected member of the MS-13 gang, are accused of using drones to surveil a federal prison in Grant Parish, Louisiana, with the intent to smuggle drugs and cell phones into the facility. This week, 25-year-old illegal alien Gustavo Mendoza Alvarez of Mexico, a suspected MS-13 gang member, was arrested and charged with taking contraband to a penal institution, resisting an officer, simple escape, criminal conspiracy, principal to aggravated flight from an officer, principal to reckless operation of a vehicle, and principal to aggravated criminal property damage. The other illegal alien…

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Dozens of senior Iranian officials and military commanders were eliminated during Operation Epic Fury, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the second Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran. “The scale of these targeted killings is striking. Together they represent a substantial portion of the upper tiers of Iran’s military and security leadership,” opposition website Iran International noted, adding that leadership of the terrorist Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was hit especially hard. Many of the leaders on Iran International’s list were killed in the very first moments of Operation Epic Fury on February 28 by Israeli strikes that targeted a…

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More than a million people are coming to America this summer for this year’s World Cup soccer matches. It’s “sports tourism.” At The Drill Down, however, host Peter Schweizer is more interested in stopping what he has called “birth tourism.” “The Trump administration announced actions against networks in Africa that were designed to provide birth tourism,” Schweizer says. “This is where foreign women, wives or girlfriends of people in these countries are sneaking into the United States to give birth so their child will be born a U.S. citizen. We have exposed this as it relates to China, Russia, Turkey,…

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The 1st International Bridge Awards ceremony has been held in the country’s capital Several outstanding foreigners who have chosen Russia as their new home have been honored at the Bridge Awards gala night in Moscow for their contribution to the country’s economy and culture.The ceremony, which is backed by the Russian Foreign Ministry and Moscow’s authorities, was held for the first time on Wednesday. The awards were handed out in 13 categories, including business, architecture, media, family values and charity.The head of the Russian capital’s department of international relations, Sergey Cheremin, praised the achievements of the nominees, saying that “they…

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Migrants awaiting processing for deportation at a community hall in the eastern South African city of Durban staged a protest on Wednesday and wound up in pitched battle with police, who used rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse the crowd. The migrants, who were mostly from Mali, were not protesting deportation — they were seeking voluntary repatriation to their home country amid rising anti-migrant sentiments in South Africa. They were instead frustrated by the slow process, which left up to 10,000 people camped in a public park near the community hall for days on end. Malawi is one of five…

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