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Live updates: Lull in fighting as mediators try to restart US-Iran talks

A temporary lull in active fighting has emerged as mediators push for a resumption of diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran.

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The brief

Hostilities between the United States and Iran have entered a period of relative calm following an exchange of strikes. According to reporting from The New York Times, the United States has landed the majority of the blows during this engagement.

Coverage from The New York Times and KCRA highlights that President Trump has declared the existing ceasefire with Iran to be over. Reports underscore the uncertainty surrounding the future trajectory of the conflict despite the current pause in active combat.

Attention remains focused on international mediation efforts aimed at restarting formal negotiations. Coverage does not yet specify the conditions under which talks might resume or the duration of the current de-escalation.

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Quick answers

What is the status of the ceasefire with Iran?

President Trump has stated that the ceasefire is over.

Who has been more active in the recent exchange of strikes?

According to The New York Times, the United States has landed the majority of the blows.

Are there ongoing efforts to resolve the conflict?

Yes, mediators are currently attempting to restart talks between the United States and Iran.

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