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Trump 'not satisfied' with Tehran offer
Donald Trump said he was not satisfied with Iran’s latest proposal for peace talks, as cited by France 24. France 24 notes a senior Iranian official suggested renewed US-Iran fighting was likely after Washington rejected the offer, with the two countries deadlocked and a fragile ceasefire holding for about three weeks. BBC News adds the OFAC warning to shipping firms about paying Iran tolls, while Al Jazeera highlights Iran’s economy under strain, including record rial lows and rising prices. The articles collectively describe a stalled diplomacy amid ongoing conflict and economic pressure on Iran, with partial overlap on the stagnation of negotiations and potential for renewed tension.
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Trump 'not satisfied' with Tehran offer
Donald Trump said Friday that he was not satisfied with Iran’s latest proposal for peace talks. Meanwhile, a senior Iranian official said renewed fighting between the United States and Iran was “likely” after Washington rejected the latest offer of negotiations. The two countries remain deadlocked as a fragile.

US threatens shipping firms with sanctions if they pay Iran tolls
The US has warned shipping companies they could face sanctions if they pay Iran for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. An alert on Friday by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) warned US persons and companies were generally banned from paying Iranian government entities, and non-US persons may risk.

Prices surge, jobs disappear as war strains Iran’s economy
Tehran, Iran – Prices are surging in Iran, and millions of jobs have been lost or are on pause as the war with the US and Israel causes escalating economic damage. Food and medicine, cars, electrical devices and petrochemical products are among many items for which Iranians needed to pay much more this Saturday, the.