Iran Receives 15-Point US Ceasefire Proposal from Trump Admin
Iran has received a fifteen-point ceasefire proposal from the Trump administration, delivered via Pakistani mediators to address regional stability. The diplomatic move comes as a partial government shutdown in the United States triggers the deployment of ICE agents to airports in Houston, Chicago, and New York to alleviate TSA staffing shortages. Meanwhile, the United Nations General Assembly has formally recognized the enslavement of Africans as the gravest crime against humanity in a vote of 123 to 3. The resolution, proposed by Ghana's President John Mahama, emphasizes the enduring scars of slavery and calls for international reparations and the restitution of looted cultural artifacts.
Topics Covered
- ⚡ Iran Diplomacy: The delivery of a 15-point ceasefire roadmap from the United States to Tehran via Pakistan.
- 🏛️ Airport Security: Federal ICE agents assisting TSA checkpoints at major hubs due to the government shutdown.
- 🌍 UN Resolution: The historic vote recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity.
- 💼 Reparatory Justice: International calls for a reparations fund and the return of colonial-era cultural artifacts.
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