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Iran seeks China, Russia help to stall UN sanctions ahead of nuclear talks with Europeans

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Iran said it will hold talks with Russia and China on Tuesday in an attempt to circumvent U.N. snapback sanctions as the deadline for a nuclear agreement looms. 

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«We are in constant consultation with these two countries to prevent activation of the snapback or to mitigate its consequences,» Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said during a Monday press briefing, reported Iran International. «We have aligned positions and good relations.»

Both China and Russia are signatories of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), an agreement that seemingly failed to end Iran’s nuclear ambitions following the U.S. withdrawal from the deal under the first Trump presidency in 2018 and the subsequent nuclear advances Tehran made. 

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stands with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov and Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi, before a meeting regarding the Iranian nuclear issue on March 14, 2025, in Beijing.  (Pool via Reuters)

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The news of the impending meeting comes one week after France, Germany and the U.K. announced they would enforce snapback sanctions on Tehran if it fails to enter into a new nuclear agreement by the end of August. 

What would need to be included in a new nuclear deal remains unclear and Iran has not yet renewed nuclear negotiations with the U.S. after Washington levied significant strikes against its top atomic facilities last month in coordination with Israel. 

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The snapback mechanism was reserved under the JCPOA and allows any signatory of the agreement to recall stiff international sanctions on Iran to be enforced by all 15 members of the United Nations Security Council – including Russia and China – if Tehran is determined to have violated the terms of the 2015 deal. 

Since the first Trump presidency, the U.S. has threatened the use of snapback sanctions, though Washington can no longer call for the re-implementation of the economic tool as it left the agreement – a decision determined by the U.N. and the other JCPOA signatories. 

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The Security Council meets at United Nations headquarters on June 13, 2025, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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But top D.C. officials, like Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have continued to encourage European allies to use this tool to push Iran to cease nuclear development. 

Iran is also set to hold talks with France, Germany and the U.K. – an alliance also known as the E3 – this Friday, though the window to secure a new nuclear deal is closing despite years of repeated attempts.

«Snapback at the UNSC remains, not just the Trump administration’s, but the international community’s most powerful political and diplomatic tool against the Islamic Republic of Iran’s nuclear program,» Behnam Ben Taleblu, Iranian expert and senior director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies’ Iran program, told Fox News Digital.

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«Snapback and a restoration of older, tougher UNSC resolutions that contain arms export prohibitions, missile testing prohibitions, as well as a panel of experts to monitor sanctions compliance, will actually magnify the political and military dividends that the U.S. and Israeli strikes have given,» he added.

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A banner depicting Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is placed next to a ballistic missile in Baharestan Square in Tehran, Iran, on Sept. 26, 2024. (Hossein Beris/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

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Security experts have been sounding the alarm for months that it will take roughly six weeks for U.N. sanctions to be enforced, largely due to procedural reasons, and the ability to enforce snapback sanctions under JCPOA terms will expire on Oct. 18.

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Ben Taleblu also warned that these intense sanctions on Iran could instigate further security threats to the West when it comes to Tehran’s nuclear program, as it could prompt Iran to leave other major international nuclear agreements like the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).


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DeSantis has message for Cuomo after former governor jokes he would move to Florida

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis had a special request for New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo after the former Democratic governor joked that he would move to the Sunshine State if he loses to socialist Zohran Mamdani.

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Cuomo’s joke appeared to raise alarms for many who took to social media to express their distaste for the idea. DeSantis, a Republican, was among those expressing concern in response to an article about Cuomo considering a change of scenery should he again be defeated by Mamdani.

«Don’t New York our Florida!» DeSantis posted on X.

DeSantis has predicted that property values in Palm Beach will «skyrocket» from New Yorkers moving if Democratic socialist nominee Mamdani wins the mayor’s race in New York City this November. Speaking shortly before the primary election in June, DeSantis said, «If this socialist mayor candidate wins in New York City, you’re going to see real estate values skyrocket in Palm Beach because people are going to get out of that city.»

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Left: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, speaks during a press conference held at the ICE-Enforcement and Removal Operation office on May 01, 2025 in Miramar, Florida. Right: Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo arrives to testify before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic in the Rayburn House Office Building at the U.S. Capitol on September 10, 2024 in Washington, DC.  (Joe Raedle/Getty Images and Kent Nishimura)

Cuomo appeared to be joking on Saturday when he said he would move to Florida.

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The former New York governor lost to Mamdani in the Democratic primary but is planning to challenge him as an independent in the general election. The line, delivered at a Hamptons breakfast with political insiders, sparked laughter but also highlighted growing unease over the city’s political direction.

«It’s all or nothing. We either win or even I will move to Florida. God forbid,» Cuomo said, according to attendees at the event.

The remark came during a private gathering hosted by businessman John Catsimatidis at 75 Main in Southampton. Catsimatidis, a GOP donor and radio host, is also the owner of the Gristedes and D’Agostino supermarket chains, which could be directly affected by Mamdani’s proposal to create government-run grocery stores.

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POLL POSITION: MAMDANI’S THE FRONTRUNNER, BUT ISN’T RUNNING AWAY WITH NYC MAYORAL RACE JUST YET

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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo arrives to testify before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic in the Rayburn House Office Building at the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 10, 2024 in Washington, DC.  (Kent Nishimura)

The guest list included Ambassador George Tsunis and former top Cuomo aide Melissa DeRosa. One attendee described the line as a «wow» moment. Multiple guests said it got the room’s attention.

Cuomo’s senior adviser, Rich Azzopardi, defended the comment to the New York Post.

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«Governor Cuomo would never give up on New York,» he said. «The line underscored the stakes in this election and the risk of electing a dangerously inexperienced, hate-spewing 33-year-old socialist to lead the city.»

DEM DISORDER: DNC SQUABBLES PLAY OUT IN NYC MAYORAL RACE FOR ALL TO SEE

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New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani, Eric Adams, Andrew Cuomo, Curtis Sliwa. (Getty Images)

The winner of the New York City Democratic primary for mayor is traditionally considered the overwhelming frontrunner in the general election.

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A handful of polls conducted this month in New York City suggest that Mamdani is the frontrunner, but that he is far from running away with the race. The surveys indicate Mamdani ahead of Cuomo anywhere from around 15 points to as few as three points.

Trailing Mamdani and Cuomo in the surveys are Mayor Eric Adams, the embattled incumbent who announced earlier this year that he would seek re-election as an independent candidate, and Guardian Angels co-founder Curtis Sliwa, who for a second straight election is the Republican mayoral nominee.

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Fox News Digital’s Jasmine Baehr and Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.

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Dispute over Christian groups’ visas to Israel resolved after Huckabee threat

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The diplomatic dispute triggered by a low-level clerk in Israel’s Interior Ministry over visa applications for Christian organizations was resolved on Monday through «fruitful cooperation,» attorney Calev Myers told Fox News Digital.

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«The Evangelical Christian organizations active in Israel, which represent the vast majority of Zionists in the world today, will receive all of the visas they need through a streamlined and efficient application process,» he said.

The issue burst into the news last week when U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee publicized a letter he wrote to Israeli Interior Minister Moshe Arbel, in which he expressed «great distress» over a halt to the «routine granting of visas for Christian organizations and workers, as has been practiced for decades.»

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Christian pilgrims carrying wooden crosses walk through Jerusalem’s Old City toward the Holy Sepulchre church during the Orthodox Good Friday procession on May 3, 2024. (Ahmad Gharabli/AFP via Getty Images)

According to Huckabee, beginning in early 2025, the Interior Ministry’s visa department stopped following the Ministry of Religious Affairs recommendations and began conducting its own investigations into each Christian organization to determine whether they should be recognized as «Religious Institutions» and remain eligible for visas.

He cited as examples the Baptist Convention of Israel, Christian Missionary Alliance and Assemblies of God, noting that members of these groups have been denied renewals of their A3 clergy visas and are instead required to complete lengthy questionnaires about their religious beliefs. Huckabee said the status of their applications remains «under investigation.»

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«When support for Israel around the world – and in the U.S. – is under pressure, backing from our Christian friends is extremely important»

He also named the International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem as another group whose visas were «being held up.»

He had threatened that unless changes were made, «I will have no choice than to instruct our Consular Section to review options for reciprocal treatment of Israeli citizens seeking visas to the United States.»

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Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee speaks to Fox News Digital during an interview at the American embassy in Jerusalem. (Yoav Dudkevitch/ TPS-IL)

A source told Fox News Digital that the issue originated with a low-level clerk in Israel’s Interior Ministry who was «not particularly friendly» toward Christian visa applicants. As a result, the visa process for clergy and volunteers had become «increasingly problematic» and filled with «barriers for years.»

A second source told Fox News Digital that elements within the Israeli Interior Ministry «are not sympathetic, they don’t appreciate the relationship» with the Christian world.

Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren told Fox News Digital that he has been involved with helping to get visas for Christian organizations that do «extraordinary and important work» and there’s no reason for them to be given a hard time.

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«When support for Israel around the world – and in the U.S. – is under pressure, backing from our Christian friends is extremely important,» Oren said. «They are there through thick and thin – including when bombs are falling on us – and they contribute in so many ways. Whether it’s picking grapes, attending to people in hospitals, or cooking meals for soldiers. We should do nothing but appreciate them and make them feel welcome.»

The Ministry of Interior, responsible for the Population and Immigration Authority, was led by the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, a member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition, until it bolted from the government last week over the issue of conscription into the Israeli army of ultra-Orthodox men.

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Attendees wave Israel and the United States flags at the Christians United for Israel summit on July 17, 2023, in Arlington, Virginia. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

According to the first source, leadership turnover at the Population and Immigration Authority has exacerbated the issue. Amos Arbel, the former head of the authority and the uncle of outgoing Interior Minister Moshe Arbel, stepped down some five years ago. His replacements rotated through the position in quick succession, and the role is currently vacant.

«The absence of stable leadership has allowed a lower-ranking official – the head of the visa section – to make unilateral decisions,» the source explained. «She routinely disregards recommendations, including those from the ministry’s own religious affairs advisor.»

«It’s a chronic problem, and it’s disheartening,» the source said. «It shouldn’t take the intervention of someone like Ambassador Huckabee to resolve what should be a routine bureaucratic matter.»

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In response, Moshe Arbel sent a letter to Huckabee, reaffirming his «commitment to reviewing such applications [for clergy visas] with the utmost efficiency.» He wrote that «immediately following our meeting, I instructed all relevant professional bodies to act in accordance with the understandings we reached, and I assigned advisors from my office – headed by the chief of staff – to ensure a personal, continuous, and effective response to such requests.»

Arbel’s office said in a statement to Fox News Digital: «There is no fear of diplomatic repercussions. The issue is being handled in a good and friendly manner.»

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Orthodox Christians carry wooden crosses along the Via Dolorosa (Way of Suffering) in the Old City of Jerusalem during the Orthodox Good Friday procession on April 14, 2023. (Saeed Qaq/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

When contacted by Fox News Digital, the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem declined to comment.

As of the end of 2024, Israel’s Christian population was estimated at 180,300 – roughly 1.8% of the total population – reflecting a 0.6% increase from 2023, according to data from the Central Bureau of Statistics. Israel is the only country in the Middle East where the local Christian population is growing.

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David Parsons, vice president of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, told Fox News Digital that he is «very grateful that the U.S. ambassador has intervened on behalf of all the Christian organizations.

«It’s a shame that it takes this sort of action when the government and the minister of interior should have reined in the head of the visa section and corrected her wrong decisions,» he said.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman told Fox News Digital that he had spoken to individuals on both sides of the issue and believed it «was a misunderstanding and the Christian groups will get what they need. This does not at all speak to the very important relationship that Israel has with the Christian community,» he said.

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Sargazo récord: peligra la temporada turística en México y el Caribe

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El sargazo jaquea al turismo en México, República Dominicana y otras zonas del Caribe con una intensidad nunca vista y comienza a impactar en la economía regional.

Esta alga marina de color marrón y que flota libremente en el océano está cubriendo enormes extensiones de playa con su característico olor desagradable. Su efecto es demoledor en la industria turística, ya que puede causar mortandad de peces y oscurecer el agua, lo que perjudica actividades como el snorkel y el buceo.

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Las cifras son impactantes. La Secretaría de Marina (Semar) de México anunció que ya superó el récord histórico de recolección de sargazo en las costas del estado de Quintana Roo, en el Caribe. Allí, están las playas más reconocidas del país, como Cancún y Playa del Carmen.

Según el informe oficial, desde 2019 se removieron 290.000 toneladas de sargazo solo en las playas de ese estado caribeño.

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El turismo sufre por este fenómeno. En el balneario de Tulum, en el Caribe mexicano, la ocupación hotelera cayó al 40%. Empresarios locales advierten que la ciudad sufre la peor caída en el flujo de viajeros de los últimos 10 años.

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Las autoridades mexicanas lanzaron un plan contra el sargazo denominado Estrategia de Atención al Sargazo 2025, según informó la prensa local.

Para ello, desplegó maquinaria, embarcaciones y personal naval especializado en tres puntos de Quintana Roo. Los trabajos se realizan en Isla Mujeres, Cancún y Puerto Morelos (norte); Playa del Carmen, Cozumel y Tulum (centro), y desde Mahahual hasta Xcalak (sur).

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Personal naval realiza un plan para limpiar el Caribe mexicano (Foto: EFE)

El plan busca evitar que el sargazo llegue a las costas mexicanas a través del despliegue de 400 militares, un buque “sargacero” oceánico, 11 buques costeros y 22 naves de apoyo. El operativo incluye la instalación de 8850 metros de barreras de contención.

El sargazo es un problema recurrente en la temporada de verano boreal. Este año, se retiraron 44.000 toneladas.

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Los informes son críticos. En isla Mujeres, uno de los puntos turísticos de referencia del Caribe mexicano, llegaron 140 toneladas de sargazo entre el 13 y 14 de este mes. La limpieza obligó a desplegar a miembros de la Marina, Defensa Civil y bomberos, así como a trabajadores de la rama turística y taxistas que viven de la llegada de visitantes.

Pero la solución es solo momentánea.

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Este 2025 se perfila como el peor año y superar el máximo histórico de 522.226 toneladas que llegaron en 2018 a todo el Caribe.

El panorama es desolador. La masa de sargazo que se forma en el Trópico alcanza los 37,5 millones de toneladas métricas y algunos informes hablan de 40 millones, casi el doble del récord de 2018. Se cree que un 10% (unas 400.000 toneladas) llegará a las costas del Caribe.

México espera el arribo de 100.000 toneladas este año.

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República Dominicana lucha contra el sargazo

México no es el único país afectado. El fenómeno se extiende por una amplia franja del Caribe.

República Dominicana teme por el impacto que el sargazo pueda tener en el arribo de visitantes a su centro turístico estrella: el balneario de Punta Cana. Allí y en otras partes del país las máquinas que recogen estas algas amontonadas en la arena o quienes llenan carretillas forman ya parte del paisaje.

Las grandes cadenas hoteleras utilizan maquinarias que recorren las playas, recogiendo y triturando las algas en un carro.

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“La verdad es que impresiona” la presencia de sargazo, comentó a EFE una turista española que solo se identificó como Fernanda.

Fotografía de una playa cubierta de sargazol , en Punta Cana (Foto de archivo: EFE/ Orlando Barría)

Fotografía de una playa cubierta de sargazol , en Punta Cana (Foto de archivo: EFE/ Orlando Barría)

El fenómeno afecta también a los instructores de buceo. “Está complicado ahora mismo. Es difícil conseguir clientes que quieran ir a bucear porque la gente supone que donde la llevemos en la lancha todo estará igual de cubierto de sargazo”, comentó un guía.

Mientras tanto, los turistas pasean junto a la maraña de algas que se extienden por kilómetros sobre las blancas arenas de la zona. Para llegar al agua deben pasar por encima o saltarlas. Un poco más adelante una joven se entretiene agarrándolas con las manos y separándolas para abrir pequeños caminos, mientras una pareja se hace fotos junto a las algas acumuladas, como si se trataran de un ‘souvenir’ más.

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La proliferación de sargazo afecta a otras zonas del Caribe en Puerto Rico, Cuba o México, por lo que en la reciente Conferencia de Naciones Unidas sobre los Océanos (UNOC3) el presidente dominicano, Luis Abinader, pidió que se reconozca como “una emergencia regional”.

El sargazo, alertó, “ha dejado de ser una anomalía para convertirse en una crisis” con consecuencias económicas, ambientales y sociales.

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