Iran Rejects Idea of Using Its Assets to Pay Damages to US Allies

June 7 (Reuters) – Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem ⁠Gharibabadi ⁠said on Sunday that regional governments ⁠were “not in a position to demand reparations”, responding to what he said were ​reports that the U.S. could use Iranian assets to compensate regional allies for war-related damages. Gharibabadi added in a post ‌on X that Iran’s assets …

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Moldova’s President Pushes for Development of Interceptor Drones

CHISINAU, June 7 (Reuters) – Moldova’s President ⁠Maia ⁠Sandu said the war in ⁠neighbouring Ukraine showed that her country badly needed high-technology interceptor ​drones and new legislation was required to facilitate their manufacture. Moldova, which is seeking European Union ‌membership by 2030, has dealt ‌with numerous incidents of Russian drones flying over its territory or …

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At Least 21 Iraqis Killed, 19 Wounded in Bus Crash and Fire Near Nassiriya

June 7 (Reuters) – At least ⁠21 ⁠Iraqis were killed ⁠and 19 others injured when ​a passenger bus crashed and caught fire ‌near the southern city ‌of Nassiriya on Sunday, police ⁠and ⁠health officials said. The accident occurred after the driver ​lost control of the bus on a highway near Nassiriya, causing the vehicle to …

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6/7: Face The Nation

This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Reps. Ro Khanna, Jim Himes and Don Bacon join. Plus, a panel on artificial intelligence with Chris Krebs and Ben Buchanan.