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Pompeo’s Iran speech backs European leaders into a corner, Gulf states welcome Pompeo’s hard line on Iran, Some steps Maduro could take, Spiritual and ecological improvement are connected, Diana’s legacy was fulfilled when Harry wed Meghan

Deutsche Welle / Bonn, Germany Pompeo’s Iran speech backs European leaders into a corner

“Only three years ago, [Mike] Pompeo had ranted against the Iran deal...,” writes Matthias von Hein. “On [May 21], he took the very same line – though this time, he carried the weight of his office [as US secretary of State] and had the backing of the president. One can and must be critical

The National / Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesGulf states welcome Pompeo’s hard line on IranThe Hindu / Chennai, IndiaMaduro’s reelection amid crisis: some steps he could takeEkathimerini / AthensSpiritual and ecological improvement are connectedThe Liberian Observer / Monrovia, LiberiaA key part of Diana’s legacy was fulfilled when Harry wed Meghan

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