Trump urges Iran to negotiate as Israel escalates nuclear attacks

Trump promotes dialogue with Iran as tensions escalate: a new opportunity for peace?

A Second Chance for Peace in the Middle of Chaos

At a critical moment for global stability, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has launched an urgent call to Iran: “It is time to act wisely.” As Israel continues its military offensive, Trump emphasizes that this could be the last chance to avoid irreversible escalation. Will Iranian leaders be willing to listen before it’s too late?

The Power of Diplomacy in Times of Crisis

From the Emergency Management Room of the White House, Trump and his national security team analyze every move. “Destruction is not inevitable,” the president declared, stressing that the United States did not participate in the Israeli attacks, but supports its ally’s right to defend itself. With US missiles being used on key targets like Natanz, the message is clear: US military technology is unstoppable, but the door to dialogue remains open.

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In his own words on Social Truth, Trump warned Tehran: “What’s coming could surpass your worst nightmares.” However, he also hinted at hope: “There is still time to save what remains of the Persian legacy.” Will this be the boost the negotiations need?

Strategic Plays and Veiled Warnings

As the US Navy repositions its destroyers in the Eastern Mediterranean, Iran has blamed Washington for any Israeli action. The Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, was forceful: “The US will pay the consequences.” But behind the scenes, conversations are moving forward. Special envoy Steve Witkoff is preparing to travel to Oman, although Iranian participation remains in doubt.

Trump has not stood still. His calls to the media and world leaders reflect a dual strategy: military pressure and active diplomacy. To NBC News he confessed: “The Iranians look for me to talk.” Even critics like Senator Tim Kaine acknowledged the efforts to avoid an all-out war.

The World Observes with a Soul in Suspense

The images of missiles flying through the sky over Jerusalem and smoke rising in Tel Aviv shocked the planet. Five injuries were the initial cost, but Governor Josh Shapiro summed up the feelings of many: “Delaying the Iranian nuclear program is a victory, but a regional war would be catastrophic.”

The ghost of the failed 2015 nuclear deal hangs over the negotiations. Trump called it “the worst deal in history” when he withdrew the US in 2018. Today, his administration is seeking a new pact, but the path is strewn with mistrust and threats.

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Thai crew sue shipping company for attack in Hormuz

Former sailors of the cargo ship attacked in Hormuz accuse the company of negligence and unfair dismissal.

The lawsuit against Precious Shipping

Three former employees of the Thai cargo ship Mayuree Naree filed a labor lawsuit against the operating company, Precious Shipping Co. The ship was hit by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz on March 11. The attack left three sailors dead and forced the rescue of the rest of the crew.

The complainants, identified as Ppadon Wongsuvan and Surades Manpuen, maintain that the shipping company decided to maintain the route despite growing tensions in the region. Through their lawyer, they claim that the company did not guarantee safe working conditions and then terminated their contracts before completing the agreed nine months.

The lawsuit highlights the lack of adequate protective measures. The sailors argue that sailing in a conflict zone exposed their lives to unnecessary risk, which led to the tragedy and their subsequent dismissal.

The incident has generated an environment of insecurity among maritime workers operating in the area. In addition, it highlights the need to review the security policies of shipping companies that transit through high-risk areas.

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Six out of ten Jews in the US report greater insecurity

Six in ten Jews in the US feel more vulnerable since October 2023.

A majority of Jewish adults in the United States say they feel less safe since the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, according to a poll by The Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

Study data

Nearly six out of ten respondents consider that anti-Semitism is a very serious problem in the country. A similar proportion says that they feel less safe today than before the start of the war in Gaza.

About three in ten said they or a family member experienced physical attacks, insults, online harassment or property damage in the past year because of their Jewish background.

The increase in the perception of insecurity occurs amid the conflict in Gaza, protests related to Israel and the increase in anti-Semitic incidents in the United States. The survey highlights the need to address this phenomenon and protect vulnerable communities.

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Almería suffers fire with 12 dead and 23 missing

A fire in Almería leaves 12 dead and 23 missing in an expatriate community.

Lives in the middle of fire

A forest fire in the Spanish province of Almería claimed the lives of at least 12 people. Eight were injured and 23 are still missing. The incident devastated a community of expatriates during the night of Thursday.

Authorities indicated that several deceased tried to escape the flames by car or on foot. The fire originated in a mountainous area near the Sierra de Los Filabres. The high temperatures, the dryness of the terrain and the strong winds favored its rapid spread.

Emergency teams are working to search for the missing. This event is emerging as one of the most fatal in Spain in recent years. The international community has offered assistance, while local authorities maintain active response protocols.

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