Saturday, November 8, 2025

Creating liberating content

Obituary: James Watson

Getty ImagesIn February 1953, two men walked into a pub in Cambridge and...

Washington goalkeeper Mia Hamant...

Mia Hamant, a goalkeeper for Washington's women's soccer team who helped the Huskies...

Rotherham Council launches winter...

Payments of up to £250 per household could be made to Rotherham residents...
HomeWorld NewsTrump Says He’s...

Trump Says He’s Open to Reviewing Iran Sanctions

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Iran has requested the lifting of heavy US sanctions, adding that he is open to discussing the possibility.

“Frankly, Iran has been asking if the sanctions could be lifted. They’re facing very heavy US sanctions, which makes it really hard,” Trump said during a dinner with Central Asian leaders at the White House.

“I’m open to hearing that, and we’ll see what happens but I would be open to it,” he added.

Western powers, including the United States, have long accused Tehran of pursuing nuclear weapons, a charge Iran denies, insisting its program is purely peaceful.

Iran has been under years of international sanctions, particularly since Washington withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal in 2018 and reimposed strict economic measures.

Tensions escalated in June, when Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign against Iran, triggering a 12-day war that briefly drew in the United States with targeted strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

The conflict marked by Iranian missile and drone attacks in retaliation — derailed the fragile nuclear talks that had been ongoing between Tehran and Washington since April.

Trump said Iran had once been the “bully of the Middle East,” but “no longer has the possibility of nuclear weapons.”

The Republican president, who returned to office in January, has repeatedly claimed that recent strikes destroyed much of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, though the full extent of the damage remains unclear.

In September, the United Nations reinstated sanctions against Tehran under the so-called “snapback” mechanism after Britain, France and Germany triggered the process.

Those measures bar dealings linked to the Islamic republic’s nuclear and ballistic missile activities.

Oman, which has hosted several rounds of US-Iran nuclear talks, has called on both sides to return to negotiations.

The talks had aimed for a new agreement that would curb Iran’s nuclear activities in return for sanctions relief.

Continue reading

Obituary: James Watson

Getty ImagesIn February 1953, two men walked into a pub in Cambridge and announced they had found "the secret of life". It was not an idle boast.One was James Watson, an American biologist from the Cavendish laboratory; the...

Washington goalkeeper Mia Hamant dies from kidney cancer at 21

Mia Hamant, a goalkeeper for Washington's women's soccer team who helped the Huskies reach the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament as a junior, has died. She was 21.Hamant died Thursday from kidney cancer, the university said.Hamant was one...

Rotherham Council launches winter energy cost support scheme

Payments of up to £250 per household could be made to Rotherham residents who are struggling with their energy bills this winter.Rotherham Council has launched its Energy Crisis Support Scheme, with £500,000 available to help people cope.To qualify, residents...