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Rubio said good news would be in regards to the Strait of Hormuz, a key global route for oil and gas.
It's been blocked since the war began, pushing up fuel and food prices.
Still, statements by both sides suggest they remain far apart on what Iran will do with its enriched uranium.
Dear Hadid, NPR News, New Delhi.
Among the militant attacks that have struck Pakistan, this one in the border town of Fateh Khel stood out.
The regional police spokesperson, Amir Khan, told NPR that militants not only brought down the police station by ramming a rigged vehicle into the building...
They opened fire with assault rifles afterwards.
Khan says they also placed explosive devices on the approach roads to prevent others from rescuing the men.
A militant group called Etihad al-Majahidi in Pakistan claimed responsibility.
Local hospital official Norman Khan told NPR that the blast was so extensive that it took 16 hours to rescue the wounded and evacuate the dead.
State-run agency the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting says Iran's response remains consistent with previous positions, readiness to continue a ceasefire that is largely held since early April in exchange for the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, that's a key global shipping route, and ending hostilities.
The war began on February 28 when Israel and the United States launched airstrikes on Iran.
Iran subsequently blocked the Strait of Hormuz and then the US imposed its own blockade.
Iran's deputy speaker told state-run media that military operations would not open the strait.
State-run agency the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting says Iran's response remains consistent with previous positions.
readiness to continue a ceasefire that has largely held since early April, in exchange for the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, that's a key global shipping route, and ending hostilities.