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There will be news: truce between Israel and Iran, anniversary of the Governing Council and yellow warning for heat

A summary of what will be news today, in two words.
Washington (United States), 22/06/2025.- US President Donald Trump (2-L) with US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (R), US Vice President JD Vance (L) and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio (2-R) delivers an address to the nation following US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 21 June 2025. EFE/EPA/Carlos Barria / POOL
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Today, 24 June 2025, the main headlines of the media will be:

- A truce between Israel and Iran: US President Donald Trump has declareda ceasefire between Iran and Israel, but Iran has denied it. Trump has said that Israel and Iran approached him "almost at the same time" to demand peace.  "Israel and Iran came to me almost at the same time and said," PEACE! "The moment I knew it was now.

- First anniversary of the Governing Council:  The first Governing Councilof its Executive took place a few days after Imanol Pradales took office as President. On the occasion of the anniversary, today the first meeting of this body will take place in the palace of Ajuria Enea and at the subsequent press conference Pradales will speak.

- Yellow warning for heat and precipitation: En the Basque Autonomous Community, the Department of Safety will activate the yellow warning for heat and rainfall. The heat warning will be in effect from 12:00 to 18:00, while the rain warning will be activated at 15:00 and will be active until midnight.

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The EU says the opening of Ormuz is good news but insists that travel must be free

"The imposition of tolls for transit would set a dangerous precedent," said the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas. On the other hand, in the context of the crisis and convened by France and the United Kingdom, 50 countries and international organizations have met in Paris. They have announced the launch of a "neutral" maritime mission to "assist and protect" ships passing through the Persian Gulf.

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