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- The president of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, said on Tuesday that he supported “fair and equitable negotiations” with the U.S., as regional diplomats work to de-escalate tensions between the two countries.
- The heirs to a Jewish art dealer persecuted by the Nazis are suing the Metropolitan Museum of Art over ownership of a painting by Camille Pissarro, claiming that the dealer was forced to sell the work under duress in 1941, during Germany’s occupation of France.
- All immigration officers on the ground in Minneapolis will be equipped with body cameras, Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, said on Monday. Read more: nyti.ms/4rx9XoY
- The economic war the Trump administration unleashed against India last summer came to an abrupt end on Monday with a pair of social media posts from President Trump and then India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi. Here's what to know.
- A federal judge late on Monday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ending a humanitarian protection for more than 350,000 Haitians, who have been able to live and work in the U.S. under what is known as Temporary Protected Status, or TPS. Here's what to know.
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- A day before scheduled peace talks with Ukraine, Russia resumed attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure on Tuesday, striking power plants with missiles in several regions as temperatures plunged to minus-13 degrees Fahrenheit in the capital, Kyiv.