Pakistan-brokered accord halts US-Iran war

Washington and Tehran have agreed to stop military operations across the Middle East under a Pakistan-brokered framework that marks the clearest diplomatic break yet in a conflict that has shaken Gulf security, disrupted energy flows...

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