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Trump says the US-Iran peace deal could be signed as early as Sunday, though Tehran pushes back on the timeline. Switzerland heads to the polls on a population cap proposal that risks a collision with the EU, drawing comparisons to Brexit. Ousted South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol receives a 30-year prison sentence for authorizing drone flights over Pyongyang.

Trump announces potential Sunday signing of US-Iran deal

Trump announces potential Sunday signing of US-Iran dealPresident Trump says a deal to end the US-Iran war could be signed on Sunday, with the Strait of Hormuz expected to reopen shortly after. Pakistan's prime minister echoed the timeline, but Iranian officials have cast doubt on the Sunday deadline. Multiple international outlets report that negotiations are in their final stages, though Tehran signals it needs more time to finalize terms.

Background and regional tensions around the Iran deal

Background and regional tensions around the Iran dealAs a US-Iran deal appears imminent, analysts examine how the conflict began and what a settlement might look like. Tehran is remembering another recent bloody conflict, while fresh strikes continue to rock the Middle East. The New York Times reports that the US faces an Iran more willing to withstand pressure than before, complicating the final stages of negotiation.

Switzerland votes on population cap in Brexit-style referendum

Switzerland votes on population cap in Brexit-style referendumSwitzerland is holding a referendum on capping its population at 10 million, a proposal that has drawn comparisons to Brexit for its potential to upend relations with the European Union. The vote touches on immigration, national sovereignty, and EU free-movement agreements. Results are being tallied as the nation waits to see whether it has chosen a path that clashes with Brussels.

Former South Korean President Yoon sentenced to 30 years

Former South Korean President Yoon sentenced to 30 yearsOusted South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for authorizing drone flights over Pyongyang, an act that escalated cross-border tensions. The sentencing marks a dramatic fall for the former leader, who was impeached and removed from office over the incident. The court's decision sends a strong signal on accountability for actions that threaten regional stability.