U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that he would not unfreeze Iranian assets or lift any sanctions before a peace deal is reached.
The downgrade underscores airlines’ exposure to geopolitical shocks and fuel volatility, even as passenger demand remains resilient, planes are flying fuller and revenues are set to rise to more than $1.1 trillion.
The Bank of Israel bought $801 million in foreign currency in May, it said on Sunday, in a bid to combat a strong shekel that is trading near a 33-year high against the dollar.
“Mothers of Kherson” is based on the true stories of women who skirted around the 750-mile front line via Poland, Belarus and Russia to reach the camp in Crimea where their children were being held and to bring them home.
Israeli settlers could face further sanctions in coming days in protest at the escalation of illegal settlements in the West Bank and a surge in violence by settlers against Palestinians, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Sunday.
The Israeli military has struck Hezbollah infrastructure in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut, known as Dahiyeh, the first strike on the militant group’s stronghold since an April 16 ceasefire was brokered.
Sunday’s Tony Awards cap a record Broadway season, with no clear frontrunner among the leading nominees and a mix of star-driven shows and new works signaling sustained momentum for the New York theater industry.