00:00Donald Trump has said a peace deal with Iran could be signed on Sunday, a move he claims
00:06would immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz to all shipping.
00:10Israel says it has struck and killed several Hezbollah officials in southern Lebanon as
00:16it warns residents to evacuate north.
00:20Swiss citizens go to the polls on Sunday to vote on a proposed initiative by the right-wing
00:25Swiss People's Party to cap the national population at below 10 million until 2050.
00:30Canada earned its first ever World Cup point with a draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina
00:34in Toronto while the US notched a dominant 4-1 victory over Paraguay in Los Angeles.
00:41US President Donald Trump has said a peace deal with Iran could be signed on Sunday, a move
00:48he claims would immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz to all shipping.
00:54In a post on TruthSocial, Trump said the agreement is scheduled to get signed tomorrow, adding
01:00that the US would take possession of Iran's enriched uranium dust once things calmed down.
01:08But Tehran is striking a very different tone.
01:11Iran's Foreign Minister says, according to state media, that no deal will be signed on
01:16Sunday.
01:17Pakistan's Prime Minister, however, says the two are, quote, closer to a peace deal than
01:22ever before.
01:25Trump's announcement came ahead of the long-awaited G7 summit in Evian on Monday, where Hormuz's
01:32tensions will dominate the agenda along with the war in Ukraine.
01:41Israel says it has struck and killed seven Hezbollah officials operating from a tunnel in southern
01:47Lebanon after the IDF warned Lebanese residents in 24 locations to evacuate their homes immediately
01:54and move north.
01:57Airstrikes were carried out on the group who were using the site to store weapons and carry
02:01out attacks, according to the Israeli military.
02:06Lebanon's state-run national news agency reported airstrikes on Saturday on several villages, including
02:12one that killed two people.
02:15And the Lebanese army says it has withdrawn its troops from a base in a southern Lebanese village
02:20after Israeli troops advanced in an area nearby.
02:23Attacks by Israel and Hezbollah have continued despite a ceasefire that went into effect on
02:29April the 17th.
02:36Swiss citizens go to the polls on Sunday to vote on a popular initiative proposed by the
02:40right-wing Swiss People's Party, SVP, the largest in parliament, to cap the national population
02:46at below 10 million until 2015.
02:49The referendum put forward after securing the required 100,000 signatures comes as approximately
02:5527 percent of Swiss residents are not citizens, following years of immigration driven by a
03:01strong labour market.
03:02Calling it a sustainability initiative, the SVP argues that uncontrolled immigration causes
03:07the country to grow too quickly, putting an unbearable strain on housing, schools and transport.
03:13If the population exceeds 9.5 million, the initiative would force parliament to restrict asylum and
03:20family reunification, while hitting a 10 million threshold would require terminating free movement
03:26agreement with the European Union.
03:28The collective government and major business groups have recommended rejecting the proposal
03:33warning it would harm the economy, hurt national prosperity and jeopardize vital European
03:38security pacts.
03:43The opening matches of the FIFA World Cup brought historic results and massive celebrations
03:48for the host nations on Friday night.
03:50In Toronto, co-hosts Canada secured their first ever point on the global stage after fighting
03:56back in the second half to draw 1-1 against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
04:00Thousands of red-clad supporters created an electric atmosphere in the shadow of the city's
04:05iconic CN Tower celebrating the historic goal wildly alongside Hollywood celebrities in the stands.
04:12Meanwhile, a small but enthusiastic contingent of Bosnian fans filled the venue with loud
04:17cheering after their team took an unexpected first half lead.
04:22Further south, the world's biggest football tournament returned to the United States for
04:26the first time in 32 years with a dynamic 4-1 victory over Paraguay.
04:31A passionate, star-studded Los Angeles crowd of more than 70,000 filled Sofi Stadium to witness
04:37the team's largest ever lead in a World Cup match.
04:41Dozens of American celebrities and cultural icons turned out for the match, but US President
04:46Donald Trump did not show up.
04:48day long.
04:52Después of the event, we gave us long guise for the opportunity of a British
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