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In the last 12 hours, the dominant thread in world politics coverage is the fast-moving diplomacy-and-force dynamic around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. Multiple reports frame Trump as signaling that a deal is “very possible” and that talks have been “very good” over the past 24 hours, while simultaneously warning that bombing will resume at higher intensity if negotiations fail. Iran, for its part, is described as reviewing U.S. proposals and routing its response through Pakistan as mediator, with U.S. and Iranian positions still portrayed as unsettled rather than finalized. Markets and energy coverage also reflect this uncertainty: gold is reported rising for a third day on deal optimism, while crude prices are described as falling back below $100 as the prospect of an end to the war is discussed.

The same 12-hour window also shows how fragile ceasefire attempts are in the wider conflict environment. In Ukraine, coverage says a unilateral ceasefire attempt “crumbles within hours” after drone and missile attacks, with Russia accusing Ukraine of violating its truce and Ukraine accusing Russia of breaching its own. Separately, Russia is reported to have issued an evacuation warning to foreign diplomats in Kyiv tied to Victory Day commemorations, while Ukraine’s leadership is described as preparing to respond “in kind.” Together, these items suggest a pattern of short-lived pauses being overtaken by renewed strikes, rather than a durable de-escalation.

Beyond the Iran/Ukraine axis, the last 12 hours include several notable but more discrete developments. Russia is reported to have awarded medals to North Korean commanders connected to Kursk fighting, and New Zealand is described as expanding sanctions against Russia, including measures targeting cybercrime support and payment infrastructure used to evade sanctions. In Asia, China is reported urging Japan to “do soul-searching” on Taiwan-related remarks and urging Paraguay to sever ties with Taiwan authorities—continuing a theme of diplomatic pressure around Taiwan. There is also a steady stream of domestic political coverage in India (e.g., West Bengal post-election unrest and leadership changes), but these are not clearly linked to a single major international turning point in the provided evidence.

Looking slightly further back for continuity, earlier coverage reinforces that the Iran negotiations and Hormuz shipping risks have been the central international storyline across several days, with repeated references to U.S. pressure, Iranian skepticism, and third-party mediation (including Pakistan) alongside broader regional messaging. The older material also shows that ceasefire proposals and NATO/European positioning around the Middle East have been actively contested, setting the stage for the more immediate “talks vs. threats” framing that dominates the most recent reporting. However, the evidence provided in the older sections is much broader and less tightly connected than the last-12-hours cluster, so the clearest “change” signal remains the renewed emphasis on imminent deal prospects paired with explicit escalation warnings.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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