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1 week ago |
dw.com | Jenipher Camino Gonzalez |Jon Shelton |Roshni Majumdar |Richard Connor
Presiden Donald Trump akan mengambil keputusan akhir dalam dua minggu ke depan terkait kemungkinan bergabungnya Amerika Serikat dalam serangan militer terhadap Iran, demikian disampaikan Sekretaris Pers Gedung Putih, Karoline Leavitt, dalam konferensi pers pada Kamis (19/6). Menurut Leavitt, Trump masih melihat adanya peluang yang “signifikan” untuk menyelesaikan ketegangan melalui jalur diplomatik, terutama guna memenuhi tuntutan Amerika Serikat dan Israel terhadap program nuklir Iran.
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1 week ago |
dw.com | Jenipher Camino Gonzalez |Roshni Majumdar |Richard Connor |Dmytro Hubenko
06/19/2025June 19, 2025Trump to take two weeks to decide US involvementWhite House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a press conference on Thursday that President Donald Trump will make a final decision on whether to strike Iran in the span of two weeks. She added that Trump still sees a "substantial" chance that negotiations could achieve US and Israeli demands on Iran's nuclear program.
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2 weeks ago |
dw.com | Karl Sexton |Louis Oelofse |Jenipher Camino Gonzalez |Matt Ford
LivePublished 06/13/2025Published June 13, 2025Israel's military says Iran has launched dozens of ballistic missiles. Explosions were heard over Jerusalem, and smoke rose from Tel Aviv. DW has the latest.
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2 weeks ago |
dw.com | Jenipher Camino Gonzalez |Kieran Burke
| Published 06/12/2025Published June 12, 2025The German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius visited the Ukrainian capital for military aid talks. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has congratulated Russians on Russia Day. DW has the latest.
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2 weeks ago |
dw.com | Jenipher Camino Gonzalez |Timothy Jones |Kieran Burke |Emmy Sasipornkarn
06/12/2025June 12, 2025Activist aid convoy enters Libya A caravan of hundreds of activists has arrived in Libya on its way to the Rafah border crossing in the Gaza Strip, in an attempt to challenge Israel's blockade on humanitarian aid entering the territory. Some 1,500 people were part of the convoy, which included activists and pro-Palestinian supporters from Algeria and Tunisia. The group was well received and many in Libya are expected to join.
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