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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1914, Mohammad Moin, Iranian linguist and lexicographer (died 1971) was born. In 1917, Andrew Wyeth, American artist (died 2009) was born. In 1996, John Chancellor, American journalist (born 1927) passed away. In 1996, Jordan Romero, American mountaineer was born. In 2006, The 2006 Lebanon War begins. In 2007, Stan Zemanek, Australian radio and television host (born 1947) passed away. In 2008, Tony Snow, American journalist, 26th White House Press Secretary (born 1955) passed away. In 2012, Hamid Samandarian, Iranian director and playwright (born 1931) passed away. In 2015, Cheng Siwei, Chinese engineer, economist, and politician (born 1935) passed away. In 2016, Goran Hadžić, Serbian politician (born 1958) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Trump: USA stimmen neuen Gesprächen mit Iran zu
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BILD
„Jetzt tanzt die ganze Welt“ - Iran jubelt nach WM-Aus der USA
Politischer Nachschlag nach dem WM-K.o. der USA!
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
· Jul 8, 2026
Liveblog Irankrieg: Trump erklärt Rahmenabkommen mit Iran für hinfällig
Trump: Will nichts mehr mit ihnen zu tun haben“ +++ Teheran attackiert amerikanische Stützpunkte in Kuwait und Bahrain +++ USA greifen Iran an +++ alle Entwicklungen im Liveblog
ORF.at
· Jul 8, 2026
Trump: Iran-Abkommen „wohl vorbei“
Trump: Iran-Abkommen „wohl vorbei“
Handelsblatt
· Jul 11, 2026
+++ Iran-Krieg +++: Iran schließt Straße von Hormus und droht mit „scharfer Reaktion“
Gespräch zwischen Iran, USA, Katar und Pakistan wohl geplant +++ Oberster iranischer Führer kündigt Rache für getöteten Vater an +++ Der Newsblog.
Zeit
· Jul 10, 2026
Die Lage im Überblick: USA und Iran wollen weiter reden - Trump: Waffenruhe vorbei
Die Lage im Überblick: USA und Iran wollen weiter reden - Trump: Waffenruhe vorbei
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Related coverage for "Trump: USA stimmen neuen Gesprächen mit Iran zu": BILD — „Jetzt tanzt die ganze Welt“ - Iran jubelt nach WM-Aus der USA. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung — Liveblog Irankrieg: Trump erklärt Rahmenabkommen mit Iran für hinfällig. ORF.at — Trump: Iran-Abkommen „wohl vorbei“. Handelsblatt — +++ Iran-Krieg +++: Iran schließt Straße von Hormus und droht mit „scharfer Reaktion“. Zeit — Die Lage im Überblick: USA und Iran wollen weiter reden - Trump: Waffenruhe vorbei