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Hawk’s Thursday Brief: Pakistan channels U.S.–Iran talks as UK resists ‘Trump’s war’; Beijing fumes over blockade; oil windfall and online safety push
The back‑channel to end the Iran war is running through Islamabad. CNN reports the U.S. has delivered a message to Tehran via Pakistan, which Washington now calls a key mediator. In parallel, Donald Trump claimed “Iran will give us ‘everything we want,’” underscoring how high the stakes and the rhetoric remain [2]. A separate CNN…
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Hawk’s Wednesday Brief: Trump doubles down on Iran blockade threat as talks floated; IMF trims outlook; Manila quells health rumors; culture notes from Nightline
The U.S.–Iran standoff tightened another notch as President Donald Trump warned he would order any Iranian ships that approach the U.S.-led military blockade of Iranian ports to be sunk—even as Washington explores a second round of in-person talks with Tehran, according to CNN’s Nic Robertson. The mix of saber-rattling and tentative diplomacy underscores the precariousness…
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Hawk’s Tuesday Brief: U.S. blocks Iranian ports as markets whipsaw; Trump–Pope feud escalates over AI image; severe weather and a viral road landing
Good morning. Here’s what’s driving today’s headlines. U.S. blocks Iranian ports after talks collapse The U.S. Navy has imposed a blockade on all Iranian ports to cut Tehran’s oil income after critical peace talks fell apart, a sharp escalation intended to force concessions from Iran, according to network reports over the weekend and Monday night.…
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Hawk’s Monday Brief: Iran talks collapse, U.S. port blockade looms, oil jumps; NATO allies brace; Africa feels Hormuz pinch; Hungary votes
The weekend’s top line: U.S.–Iran ceasefire talks ended without a deal, Washington is preparing to blockade Iranian ports, oil is already climbing, and allies are recalculating what comes next. Add an EU‑watcher’s election in Hungary and a grim U.S. shooting, and you’ve got a volatile open to the week. Ceasefire stall, rhetoric rises Multiple outlets…
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Hawk’s Weekend Brief: U.S.–Iran talks under strain, Artemis II’s ‘super splash,’ NYC machete attack, India’s agri vow, and Jerusalem’s Holy Fire
High-stakes diplomacy meets hard realities U.S.–Iran peace talks are underway amid a fragile lull in fighting, but fresh Israeli strikes in Lebanon are already testing the ceasefire framework. ABC’s weekend broadcast called the negotiations “high stakes,” noting Vice President JD Vance’s presence in the region and warning the truce could fray quickly under pressure from…
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Hawk’s Weekend Brief: Prince Harry faces defamation suit from his own charity; Kylie signals Bieber allegiance at Coachella; Browns eye versatile RB; NYC checks the skies
Good evening, this is your quick catch‑up on what’s moving the conversation heading into the weekend. Top line: Prince Harry sued by charity he co‑founded A charity co‑founded by Prince Harry in Africa to honor his late mother, Princess Diana, has filed a defamation lawsuit against him following his decision last year to step down…
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Hawk’s Wednesday Brief: Two-week Iran ceasefire window jolts markets; Pakistan urges pause; AWS and Robinhood chiefs weigh in; NYC adds Rikers treatment units
A tense new phase in the Iran war is unfolding after President Trump issued a stark warning — “a whole civilization will die tonight” if Tehran doesn’t make a deal — even as Washington signals a two‑week window to pause strikes and test a ceasefire path. Pakistan publicly urged a matching two‑week pause as the…
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Hawk’s Tuesday Brief: Trump’s arms-to-protesters claim, Artemis II’s record loop, polls slip, and an Air India shake-up
A volatile mix of war rhetoric, space firsts, political headwinds, and corporate churn frames today’s headlines. Trump claims U.S. sent weapons to Iranian protesters President Donald Trump told Fox News the U.S. sent “a lot” of weapons intended for Iranian protesters during January’s unrest — only to have intermediaries keep them — a startling claim…
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Hawk’s Monday Brief: Trump’s ‘hell’ threat and Iran rescue, ceasefire talk to reopen Hormuz, moon’s new view, and an Irish ESG nod
The UK press splashed dramatic front pages after President Trump issued a new ultimatum to Tehran to open the Strait of Hormuz or “face hell,” a warning he delivered in an expletive‑laced post on Truth Social. The Guardian and Times led on the deadline, while the Financial Times paired it with the White House’s announcement…
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Hawk’s Sunday Brief: Trump’s Iran ultimatum, UK front pages fixate on Royals and energy, USDA axes land-access program, and a Brooklyn vigil
Here’s what moved today across geopolitics, policy, and the weekend front pages. • Iran flashpoint: UK front pages spotlight President Trump’s “hellfire ultimatum” to Tehran amid the ongoing Gulf crisis, underscoring his demand that Iran open key waterways to shipping. A regional TV roundup in the U.S. likewise flagged a 48-hour window tied to reopening…
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