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Trump breaks the truce with Iran: For me, the deal is over
Spain🏛️ PoliticsConservativeOverlooked by progressives18 hr. ago

Trump breaks the truce with Iran: For me, the deal is over

Donald Trump declared on Wednesday that the ceasefire agreement with Iran signed on June 17th has ended, advocating for cutting off communication with Iranian authorities. His remarks came after a series of cross-border bombings between the two countries, including attacks by Iran on U.S.-allied vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and subsequent U.S. airstrikes targeting over 80 sites in Iran. While Trump expressed strong disdain for Iran, calling them 'garbage' and 'violent,' he left open the possibility of his 'wonderful negotiators' continuing dialogue, though he doubted their success. The comments triggered immediate market declines, with the Ibex dropping 2% and oil prices rising 6%. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte supported the U.S. military action, stating it was necessary to uphold the ceasefire, while also expressing hope for a peaceful resolution.

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒Conservative18 hr. ago
Trump breaks the truce with Iran: For me, the deal is over

Donald Trump declared on Wednesday that the ceasefire agreement with Iran signed on June 17th has ended, advocating for cutting off communication with Iranian authorities. His remarks came after a series of cross-border bombings between the two countries, including attacks by Iran on U.S.-allied vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and subsequent U.S. airstrikes targeting over 80 sites in Iran. While Trump expressed strong disdain for Iran, calling them 'garbage' and 'violent,' he left open the possibility of his 'wonderful negotiators' continuing dialogue, though he doubted their success. The comments triggered immediate market declines, with the Ibex dropping 2% and oil prices rising 6%. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte supported the U.S. military action, stating it was necessary to uphold the ceasefire, while also expressing hope for a peaceful resolution.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump's actions and rhetoric in a highly negative light toward Iran, using strong language such as 'garbage', 'violent', and 'mentirosos' (liars). It emphasizes Trump's dismissive attitude toward diplomacy with Iran and highlights his support for military action, which aligns with

El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒Conservative18 hr. ago
Sudden plunge in the markets as Trump announces the end of the ceasefire: the Ibex falls more than 2% and crude oil soars 6%

Donald Trump's announcement that the temporary ceasefire with Iran has ended triggered a sharp market decline, with the Ibex index dropping over 2% and oil prices surging more than 6%. The remarks came during a press conference in Ankara, where Trump called Iranian negotiators 'scum' and claimed they were wasting time. This followed a series of attacks by Iran on merchant ships, prompting US military strikes on over 80 targets. The market reaction included rising energy prices, falling stock indices across Europe, and increased yields on US and Italian debt. Asian markets also fell sharply, with Samsung declining 7% and dragging down the Korean Composite Index.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump's comments as provocative and escalatory, using strong language such as 'scum' and emphasizing the potential for renewed conflict. While the event itself is neutral, the tone leans toward criticizing Trump's rhetoric and highlighting the negative market consequences, which倾向

elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentConservative18 hr. ago
Stock markets plummet and oil rallies 5% after Trump announces the end of the ceasefire in Iran

The Spanish stock market index, IBEX 35, fell over 2% this Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced the end of the Iran ceasefire agreement, calling Iran 'garbage' and threatening to cut all commercial ties with Spain. Trump criticized Spain as a 'lost cause' within NATO, accusing it of not participating or paying its dues. The European stock markets also declined, with Frankfurt down 1.86%, Paris 1.61%, London 1.35%, and Milan 1.34%. The Euro Stoxx 50 dropped 1.48%. Meanwhile, oil prices surged by over 5% due to tensions between Iran and the U.S., with Brent crude rising to $78.07 per barrel and WTI reaching $74.24 per barrel.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump's comments as definitive and dismissive, using strong negative language ('basura', 'mala gente') to describe Iran and Spain. It emphasizes Trump's unilateral stance and harsh rhetoric, which aligns with a right-leaning perspective. The focus on Trump's aggressive statements,

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