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French former detainees Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris return home after more than 3 years in Iran

French former detainees Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris have returned to France after more than three years of detention in Iran

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Trump unveils plan to work hand-in-hand with Iran on 'nuclear dust' recovery mission

President Donald Trump revealed Wednesday that his administration would be working alongside Iran to “dig up and remove” enriched uranium as part of the two-week ceasefire agreement that was tentatively agreed to on Tuesday, and spoke optimistically about a path forward for peace.“The United States will work closely with Iran, which we have determined has gone through what will be a very productive Regime Change!” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “There will be no enrichment of Uranium, and the United States will, working with Iran, dig up and remove all of the deeply buried (B-2 Bombers) Nuclear ‘Dust.’ It is now, and has been, under very exacting Satellite Surveillance (Space Force!). Nothing has been touched from the date of attack.”Trump also hinted that the United States would also be entertaining the idea of lifting economic sanctions on Iran, which the United States has imposed on the Middle East nation to varying degrees for nearly half a century.“We are, and will be, talking Tariff and Sanctions relief with Iran,” Trump wrote. “Many of the 15 points have already been been agreed to. Thank you for your attention to this matter.”

Cambodia honors landmine-detecting rat named Magawa with a statue and medal

Cambodia has erected a statue and awarded a medal to honor a rat that uncovered scores of landmines left over from warfare in the 1960s and '70s, multiple news outlets report.

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WSSC lowers fluoride levels due to supply issues from Iran war

The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission is reducing fluoride in the water it delivers to 1.9 million customers because of supply chain issues caused by the Iran war.

Israel strikes central Beirut without warning after saying Iran ceasefire doesn't apply there

Israeli strikes hit several dense commercial and residential areas in central Beirut without warning Wednesday afternoon, hours after a ceasefire was announced in the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. Lebanon's health ministry said dozens were killed and hundreds wounded in an early estimate.