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25 May 2026
14m

US-Iran Negotiations, Middle East Reacts To Possible Deal, DRC Ebola Outbreak Spreads

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President Trump is pursuing a preliminary agreement with Iran aimed at de-escalating regional tensions and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, though the deal remains incomplete and excludes critical discussions on Iran's nuclear enrichment program. Senior political correspondent Mara Liason notes that while the administration seeks to stabilize energy flows, the proposal faces significant skepticism from Republican lawmakers who fear it grants Iran undue leverage. Simultaneously, a severe Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has claimed over 200 lives, exacerbated by regional violence and widespread misinformation. Reporting from Kinshasa, Emmett Livingstone highlights how aid organizations struggle to contain the virus in the volatile Ituri province, where deep-seated distrust of healthcare authorities and limited resources hinder containment efforts. These developments underscore the complex intersection of geopolitical maneuvering and urgent humanitarian crises currently challenging international stability.

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