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Trump says he would not unfreeze Iran's assets before deal is done

US President Donald Trump said ​in a recent interview ‌with NBC News that he ​would not unfreeze ​Iranian assets or lift any ⁠sanctions before a ​peace deal is reached. He ​said he would consider those steps after an agreement ​is done. "Comes after," ​he said. "Yeah. If they behave, ‌if ⁠they do a good job, we start talking. Yeah." Trump also ​said that ​he ⁠was not demanding that Lebanon ​be a part ​of ⁠a short-term deal with Tehran. US eyes Iranian assets for Gulf allies' reconstruction, source says The US will attempt to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf states for rebuilding and ‌repairs of damage caused by Iran, a source familiar with the matter said, as Tehran followed up a wave of strikes against Kuwait and Bahrain with further drone launches. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has directed a team to assess costs for damage inflicted on Gulf allies by Iran, the source said on Saturday, adding the US will consider using Iranian as...

More than a million line Madrid streets to see Pope Leo

Over a million people filled the ​streets of Madrid and one of its main squares on Sunday morning ‌to catch a glimpse of Pope Leo as he made his way to an open-air Mass in what was expected to be the largest event during his week-long visit to Spain. People waved flags and ​shouted, "Long live the pope" as Leo was driven in the popemobile down ​Madrid's main thoroughfare Paseo de la Castellana toward Cibeles Square, where ⁠he was due to preside over the Mass. Some tossed flower petals as ​he arrived in the square. Some 1.2 million people were in the square and its ​surrounding streets, the Vatican and local organisers said. "May Madrid remain a welcoming and inclusive city, where social life is inspired by genuine human values," Leo wrote in a guest book as he ​was handed the key to the city by its mayor. Leo began his trip on ​Saturday with meetings with migrants and the homeless and a vigil with about 600,000 young people ‌in ⁠Madrid. His June 6-12 visit also includes stops in Barcelona and the Canary Islands, where he will meet migrants who have risked their lives crossing there from West Africa. Read: Pope Leo says US-Israeli war against Iran not 'just war' He said he hoped the visit, his first to an EU country outside Italy, ​would set an ​example to the ⁠world about respecting "every human being" and urged leaders to stop dividing electorates. "I am delighted that he is praying for us migrants and ​for our safety," said Andrea Margarita, a 72-year-old Peruvian who arrived ​in Spain ⁠six months ago, as she waited in the crowd in a wheelchair with her daughter. After Mass, Leo was scheduled to hold a private meeting with fellow members of ⁠his Augustinian ​religious order in the afternoon before meeting figures ​from the world of entertainment, sport and culture at a concert venue in central Madrid.

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