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Date:2026-06-18 UTC

New York is celebrating the Knicks' first championship parade in decades, drawing massive crowds and media attention. The US and Iran have signed an interim agreement that ends hostilities, eases sanctions, and reopens the Strait of Hormuz, with a 60-day window for a final nuclear deal. The deal has drawn mixed reactions: relief from global markets, anger from pro-Israel hawks, and defiance from Iran's supreme leader. Oil tankers are already moving through the strait as maritime traffic resumes.

New York celebrates Knicks championship parade

New York celebrates Knicks championship paradeNew York City held a massive parade for the NBA champion Knicks, drawing hundreds of thousands of fans to the streets. The celebration featured confetti, ecstatic crowds, and a citywide sense of unity after decades without a title. Local artists and fashion figures also captured attention amid the festivities. The parade marks a historic moment for a franchise that had not won a championship in over 50 years.

Secret US-Iran proposals revealed amid nuclear talks

Secret US-Iran proposals revealed amid nuclear talksLeaked details of secret US-Iran proposals highlight a fragile path toward a broader nuclear agreement. Analysts question what years of conflict ultimately achieved, as both sides face domestic challenges in sustaining the deal. The interim accord has already forced a strategic reassessment of US posture in the Middle East since 2025.

Strait of Hormuz reopens as tanker traffic resumes

Strait of Hormuz reopens as tanker traffic resumesOil tankers are moving through the Strait of Hormuz again after the US-Iran interim deal took effect. Iran has announced plans to impose maritime fees on vessels using the strategic waterway. Live maps track the reopening, which is being closely watched by global energy markets.

US and Iran sign interim deal ending war and easing sanctions

US and Iran sign interim deal ending war and easing sanctionsThe United States and Iran have signed an initial agreement to end hostilities, ease sanctions, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz while nuclear negotiations continue. Both sides declared the deal effective immediately, with a 60-day window to reach a final accord. Iran's supreme leader characterized the agreement as a US retreat made 'out of desperation,' while the US lifted its naval blockade on Iranian ports.

Pro-Israel critics and global reactions to the Iran deal

Pro-Israel critics and global reactions to the Iran dealThe US-Iran interim deal has triggered a polarized response. Pro-Israel hawks in Washington have criticized the memorandum but avoid directly confronting President Trump. Vice President Vance called it a 'win-win,' while international reactions range from relief to incredulity. The deal has exposed deep divisions in US foreign policy circles.