
President Trump insisted the US would not be “investing any money in Iran,” looking to ease fears among some of his allies that Tehran would receive American funds. He was speaking at a meeting with the emir of Qatar on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France. Officials have said instead that a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran would be funded by Gulf nations.

President Trump insisted the US would not be “investing any money in Iran,” looking to ease fears among some of his allies that Tehran would receive American funds. He was speaking at a meeting with the emir of Qatar on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France. Officials have said instead that a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran would be funded by Gulf nations.

CNN's Kaitlan Collins speaks with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney about the Iran-US agreement.

Police say they have arrested a 44-year-old man on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm, nine years after a woman was pushed in front of a London bus. The case sparked intense public interest in the UK, even inspiring a play.

Displaced families are beginning to return to southern Lebanon after the US and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the wider conflict. While many hope the agreement could bring greater stability to the region, key questions remain about what happens next. CNN's Paula Hancocks explains what it could mean for the wider Middle East.

President Donald Trump vowed to publicly release the text of the agreement with Iran “in a couple of days” and even floated reciting the entire document in front of cameras. Trump said is waiting for a “formal setting” to reveal it publicly.

President Donald Trump was presented a soccer jersey with the number 47 printed on the back by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the G7 summit in France on Tuesday as the FIFA World Cup is underway in North America.

An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson posted an AI-generated propaganda video ahead of the country’s World Cup opener in Los Angeles, appearing to evoke the memory of schoolchildren killed in a likely US strike on a school in February.

President Donald Trump criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during bilateral meetings at the G7 summit, saying the Israeli prime minister needs to be "more responsible with respect to Lebanon," while also praising his relationship with Netanyahu.


