US, Iran Halt Attacks After Flare Up; Oil Pares Gains | Horizons Middle East & Africa 6/29/2026
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The US and Iran have agreed to stop attacking each other before peace talks resume this week over the Strait of Hormuz and other issues, paving the way to end days of tit-for-tat attacks that tested a fragile truce. Also on the show: US equity-index futures rose after reports the US and Iran backed away from a fresh escalation of their conflict; Israel, Lebanon, and the US reached an initial trilateral framework agreement aimed at paving the way for ending the conflict between Israel and Lebanon and ultimately reaching a peace settlement; South Korea unveils an ambitious plan aimed at cementing its status as a technological powerhouse; Chinese state media accused European Union officials of a “lack of sincerity” in preparatory talks ahead of a meeting between top trade negotiators, and warned that relations between the two regions could be damaged. Guests include: Julia Roknifard, Taylor’s University, Malaysia, School of Law & Governance Senior Lecturer; Ryan Lemand, Neovision Wealth M
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