The Papers: 'Fragile ceasefire at risk' and 'Putin mocks Starmer'
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A two-week cease-fire deal between the US, Israel, and Iran is now considered fragile and at risk.
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The papers on Thursday are focusing on the aftermath of a two-week ceasefire deal agreed upon by the US, Israel, and Iran. This agreement, intended to halt hostilities, is now being characterized as "fragile" and "at risk." The current situation suggests that the stability of the ceasefire is precarious, potentially threatening its continuation. Separately, Russian President Vladimir Putin is reported to have mocked UK Labour leader Keir Starmer.
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