Iran sees the chance of a good outcome from a third round of talks with the United States, its President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Wednesday, as a delegation left for Geneva for negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program. A senior US official said on Monday that US envoy Steve Witkoff and US President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner are slated to meet with the Iranian delegation, led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, in Geneva on Thursday. The two countries resumed negotiations over the long-disputed nuclear programme earlier this month as the US builds up its military capability in the Middle East ahead of possible strikes on the Islamic Republic. Iran has threatened to strike US bases in the region if it is attacked. Trump on February 19 said he was giving Tehran about 10 to 15 days to make a deal. "In relation to the talks, we see a good outlook, tomorrow in the meeting that Dr Araghchi will hold in Geneva ... we have tried, with the guidance of ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has documented a second consecutive year of record fatalities, driven largely by Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza and what it calls an unprecedented campaign against the press. The New York-based media freedom watchdog says more than 60% of the 86 journalists killed by Israeli fire in 2025 were Palestinian reporters covering the war from inside the war-torn enclave, where UN experts and human rights organisations have described the scale and pattern of violence as amounting to genocide. According to the report, more than three-quarters of journalists killed last year died in conflict zones. Ukraine saw four deaths and Sudan nine, only slightly higher than in 2024. Gaza, by contrast, still bore far heavier losses, with Israel responsible for the majority. Since the group began tracking targeted killings of media workers three decades ago, the Israel Defense Forces have been responsible for more such deaths than any other state military. In its ...