KOURTNEY KARDASHIAN AND TRAVIS BARKER MAKE RARE RED CARPET RETURN AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL DATE NIGHT. (PHOTO).

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 Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker make rare red carpet return at Tribeca Film Festival date night Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker made a rare joint appearance on Saturday night, stepping out together at the Tribeca Film Festival for a date night in New York City. The couple returned to the red carpet for the first time in over two years as they attended the premiere of Barker’s documentary, Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear. They arrived in coordinated black outfits, presenting a sleek, unified look for the evening. Kardashian, 47, wore a long-sleeved satin gown featuring a white collar and button detailing down the front.  The outfit included a high slit that revealed her legs, and she layered a black bralette underneath. She completed the look with black pointed heels and a satin clutch, wearing her hair down with straight bangs framing her face. Barker, 50, kept his style classic in a black suit, finishing the outfit with dark square sunglasses.  He was also j...

EFFORTS TO END THE IRAN CONFLICT APPEAR TO BE GAINING MOMENTUM, WITH DIPLOMATS AND REGIONAL LEADERS INDICATING THAT A CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT MAY BE WITHIN REACH.(PHOTO).


 Diplomatic breakthrough in sight? Iran war talks reportedly near agreement as G7 discussions loom


Efforts to end the Iran conflict appear to be gaining momentum, with diplomats and regional leaders indicating that a ceasefire agreement may be within reach.


According to a senior U.S. official, President Donald Trump is expected to use next week’s G7 summit in France to discuss plans for clearing mines from the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route. 


Britain and France have reportedly expressed willingness to support demining operations if fighting pauses.


The summit, which begins Monday, is also expected to include separate meetings between Trump and the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to explore ways to de-escalate the conflict.


At the same time, reports suggest the UAE could release billions of dollars in funding to Iran if a ceasefire is secured. 


The development comes after Iran carried out strikes involving drones in the early stages of the war, including attacks that drew global attention in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.


Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said negotiations were advancing quickly and described a deal as “closer than ever before.” 


He added that Pakistan was preparing for the electronic signing of an agreement, with technical discussions expected to follow next week.


“We would like to thank the United States and Iran for their continued engagement in the negotiations,” Sharif said, while also acknowledging the role of regional partners in supporting the talks.


Despite the optimistic tone from some mediators, Iran’s foreign ministry signaled a more cautious position. Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said an agreement was not expected immediately, though he acknowledged it could happen in the coming days.


He also noted that the current memorandum under discussion is focused specifically on ending the war and does not include negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program.

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