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Emile Michael, under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, tells Bloomberg he has maintained his openness to continue dialogue through today's deadline, saying it was surprising that anthropic cutoff negotiations.
Now to breaking economic news and a look at inflation, with the producer price index coming in hotter than anticipated.
We get more with Bloomberg's Michael McKee.
And that's Bloomberg's Michael McKee.
Well, the U.S.
has told non-emergency staff at its embassy in Jerusalem that they're allowed to leave Israel, citing heightened safety risks.
Tensions between the U.S.
and Iran remain high, but the two engaged in talks to avert American strikes on the Islamic Republic.
Israel may join in on any attack and be targeted by Iranian retaliation.
The warning follows a third round of nuclear talks in Geneva between U.S.
and Iranian officials.
The sides agreed to reconvene as soon as next week with technical talks potentially happening on Monday in Vienna.
It comes as President Trump has amassed huge military forces in the Middle East.
And we get more in the talks with Bloomberg's Laura Davison.
And that's Bloomberg's Laura Davison.
Pakistan declared, quote, open war with Afghanistan and a major escalation in fighting between the two countries.
This is both sides carried out cross-border strikes, reaching as far as the Afghan capital and leaving at least dozens dead.
Former President Bill Clinton is testifying today before members of Congress investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The closed-door deposition in Chappaqua, New York, will mark the first time a former president has been compelled to testify to Congress.
It comes a day after Clinton's wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, sat with lawmakers for her own deposition.