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American ConservativeΒ·May 23, 2026
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Ceasefire Day 46: U.S. and Iran Near Deal to End War, Reports Say
A headline claims the U.S. and Iran are nearing a deal to end war on ceasefire day 46, but the description contradicts this by noting Secretary of State Rubio indicated the nations remain far apart on nuclear issues. The framing creates tension between the optimistic headline and the cautious reporting.
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New York TimesΒ·May 23, 2026
Trump’s Pursuit of a Partnership With China Raises Concerns in India
The New York Times reports that Secretary of State Rubio faces diplomatic challenges during a Delhi visit due to Trump administration policies perceived as hostile to India while simultaneously pursuing engagement with China. The article frames this as requiring tension management and characterizes Trump's approach as creating concerns among Indian leadership.
South China Morning PostΒ·May 23, 2026
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Iran, US could be close to breakthrough in talks for draft deal to end war
US and Iranian officials signal potential breakthrough in Middle East peace talks, with Secretary of State Rubio expressing optimism while acknowledging remaining gaps. Pakistan's army chief, acting as intermediary, completed talks in Tehran. Nuclear program disputes will be excluded from initial negotiations.
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US Secretary of State Rubio sees progress in Iran talks, says more work to be done
Secretary of State Marco Rubio states the US has made some progress in negotiations with Iran but indicates substantial work remains. The report is attributed to Reuters reporting from Dubai and Sweden dated May 22.
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The PrintΒ·May 21, 2026
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US and Iran still at odds on key issues, but Rubio sees some good signs
US and Iran remain divided on nuclear stockpile and strait control issues, though Secretary of State Rubio identifies some positive developments in ongoing negotiations. The story reports on diplomatic positions without resolving the fundamental disagreements between the two nations.
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The PrintΒ·May 13, 2026
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Rubio: U.S. wants China to press Iran to change course in Gulf
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio is seeking to enlist China's diplomatic pressure on Iran to change its conduct in the Gulf region. The article reports on U.S. strategy to use Chinese influence as leverage in Middle East policy. No additional reporting details are provided in the excerpt.
The PrintΒ·May 8, 2026
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Meloni meets Rubio as Iran war strains Italy-US ties
Italian PM Meloni met U.S. Secretary of State Rubio on Friday amid tensions between Italy and the U.S. administration, reportedly related to Iran policy. The story indicates strain in bilateral relations at an unspecified moment of diplomatic friction.
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Brazil ReportsΒ·Mar 19, 2026
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U.S. pressure mounts on Brazil to designate criminal groups as terrorists
Brazil is facing U.S. pressure to designate criminal gangs as foreign terrorist organizations. Brazil's Foreign Minister pushed back against this designation in a March 8 call with U.S. Secretary of State Rubio, citing concerns about precedents for military intervention.
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