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The 7

A shaky Israel-Iran ceasefire; Supreme Court; New York mayoral primary; humidity map; and more

The 7

The Washington Post

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🗓️ 24 June 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Tuesday, June 24. The seven stories you need to know today. 


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0:00.0

A ceasefire deal between Iran and Israel may already be in trouble.

0:08.1

That's where we're starting the seven from the Washington Post.

0:11.6

I'm Hannah Jewell.

0:12.8

It's Tuesday, June 24th.

0:15.2

Let's get you caught up with today's seven stories.

0:20.5

Last night, President Donald Trump posted on truth social that Israel and Iran had agreed to a

0:27.4

ceasefire agreement. It followed 12 days of strikes exchanged between the countries and an

0:34.3

intervention from the U.S. Both countries signaled their agreement this morning.

0:40.5

But within hours of both sides acknowledging the ceasefire's start,

0:47.6

sirens were heard across northern Israel

0:50.2

as Israel said Iran had launched another wave of missiles.

0:57.5

Iran denied it, but Israel's defense minister said he instructed the military to respond forcefully. According to a senior U.S.

1:03.7

official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive diplomatic matters,

1:09.0

the blueprint for yesterday's ceasefire agreement came from

1:12.1

Iran. They said that Iranian officials made it clear to the Trump administration that they would

1:17.7

come back to the negotiating table and discuss their nuclear program, but only on the condition

1:23.8

that Israel stops bombing Iran. Whether or not it holds, the ceasefire comes as the

1:30.1

U.S. is scrambling to try and figure out the impact of its own strikes on Iran's nuclear program.

1:37.0

That's still not clear. This is a quickly developing story this morning, so make sure you check out

1:42.9

our website for the latest updates.

1:47.7

The Supreme Court allowed Trump to deport migrants to countries where they're not citizens,

1:54.0

for now. That's number two. As part of Trump's mass deportation efforts, his administration has attempted to send migrants to countries like South Sudan.

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