Rubio expected to meet Netanyahu next week; Iranian nuclear discussions to be held ...

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next Monday, while discussions regarding Iran's nuclear program are expected to resume in Geneva on Thursday. Despite ongoing diplomatic talks, the threat of military action related to Iran remains significant.

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Rubio expected to meet Netanyahu next week; Iranian nuclear discussions to be held Thursday in Geneva

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next Monday. U.S. and Iranian officials have said they anticipate another round of talks in Geneva on Thursday, but the threat of military action continues to loom large. CNN's Paula Hancocks has details.

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Rubio expected to meet Netanyahu next week; Iranian nuclear discussions to be held Thursday in Geneva

<p>In a rare interview from inside Iran, a doctor tells CNN about co-ordinating an underground network of medics to treat protesters during the regime's brutal crackdown against protesters. He describes how the regime took over hospitals and arrested medical workers for treating them. The doctor is now himself fearing arrest but bravely speaking out to share his story.</p>

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Doctors in Iran go underground to treat protesters as brutal crackdown reaches hospitals

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Palestinians cross between Egypt and Gaza after Rafah border crossing reopens

<p>Some of the newly freed Israeli hostages who were released from Gaza under the US-brokered ceasefire plan will meet President Donald Trump at the White House this week. Bar Kupershtein spent more than two years in Hamas captivity and says he endured beatings and starvation, but he never stopped believing he would return home. CNN's Oren Lieberman sat down with Kupershtein before his flight to Washington.</p>

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This aerial view shows smoke rising in the city of Suwayda in southern Syria's Druze majority province on July 19, 2025. At least 718 people have been killed in Syria's Suwayda province, a war monitor said on July 19 in an updated toll for nearly a week of violence in the heartland of the Druze minority.

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As Syria’s president gains global recognition, Druze minority in the country is still haunted by violence in Suwayda

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Steve Witkoff meets with hostages' families in Tel Aviv

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U.N. Relief Chief: Gaza is a man-made famine, the politics is a sideshow

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Gaza reaching 'tipping point' with clinics full of malnourished children, says Save The Children worker

Syria's security forces pose for a picture on a roundabout in the predominantly Druze city of Sweida on July 15, 2025, following clashes between Bedouin tribes and Druze fighters. Syrian government forces entered the majority Druze city of Sweida on July 15, 2025, the interior ministry said, aiming to end clashes with Bedouin tribes that have killed nearly 100 people. (Photo by Sam HARIRI / AFP) (Photo by SAM HARIRI/AFP via Getty Images)

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What Israeli bombings and sectarian violence in Suwayda mean for Syria's transition

People carry the body of Saif Musallet, a Palestinian-American man who was beaten to death by settlers, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry, during his funeral near Ramallah, in the Israel-occupied West Bank, on July 13, 2025.

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