The world’s biggest headlines are colliding right now: a fragile Iran ceasefire, fresh strikes in Lebanon, and some truly wild crime tactics from Peru. Here are the must-know developments today.
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Iran ceasefire under strain: CNN says talks on the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear stockpile hit deadlock, while Reuters, BBC and NPR report shipping traffic and tanker access remain heavily restricted. Why it matters? Energy shock risk is still real.[16][11][8]
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Middle East flashpoint: BBC says six Israeli hostages were freed as part of the ceasefire deal, but AP, Al Jazeera and The Guardian report Israel kept striking Lebanon and Netanyahu said talks with Lebanon are moving ahead. Can diplomacy outrun the next strike?[4][3][5][6]
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Peru’s oddest raid: Livemint reports police in Lima disguised themselves as World Cup mascots to catch a suspected drug dealer off guard. Small detail, big lesson: surprise still works in policing. What other undercover stunts actually pay off?[1]
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And one more twist: CNN says Germany’s election race, Trump’s pressure on allies, and investigations around Eric Swalwell are all moving at once. Big picture: politics and security are getting harder to separate. Reply with the story you think matters most.[4][16][13]
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