IEA; Israeli convoy kills West Bank teen biking to school; UK universities paid to surveil protestors

IEA; Israeli convoy kills West Bank teen biking to school; UK universities paid to surveil protestors

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  • Uncertainty surrounds a potential second round of U.S.-Iran negotiations in Pakistan before the ceasefire expires Wednesday, with conflicting reports on Iranian delegation travel and no official confirmation from either side.
  • U.S. President Trump refuses to extend the ceasefire and threatens to resume military strikes if no deal is reached, while Iran rejects negotiations under threat and hints at revealing new battlefield strategies.
  • The International Energy Agency warns that the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran is causing the worst global energy crisis in history, surpassing previous crises and risking higher prices, shortages, and inflation.
  • Israeli attacks continue in Gaza with multiple Palestinian casualties reported, including airstrikes on police checkpoints and displaced families, while settler violence in the West Bank has killed three Palestinians, including children.
  • Additional notable developments include Maryland passing a law banning dynamic grocery pricing, an Iranian-American arrested for trafficking weapons to Sudan, and a joint investigation revealing British universities paid for surveillance of pro-Palestinian students and academics.

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