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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Wednesday, including US President Donald Trump weighing sending a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East, intensifying pressure on Iran amid diplomatic talks, Iran’s top security official holding talks in Oman following nuclear negotiations with the US, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revoking the Israeli citizenship of two Palestinians in a first-of-its-kind move.
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US President Donald Trump said he is considering the deployment of a second aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East, intensifying pressure on Iran amid diplomatic talks.
"We have an armada that is heading there and another one might be going," Trump told Axios, confirming that he is thinking about an additional deployment.
A US official corroborated that internal discussions regarding a second strike group are underway, which would join the USS Abraham Lincoln currently stationed in the area.
Trump framed the choice for Iran as a binary one, asserting: "Either we will make a deal or we will have to do something very tough like last time," referring to US strikes last June, when American forces carried out airstrikes on three key Iranian nuclear facilities – Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.
Iran’s top security official, Ali Larijani, held talks in Oman, days after the conclusion of the first round of nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington.
An Omani Foreign Ministry statement said Sultan Haitham bin Tarik met with Larijani and discussed the latest developments in the Iran-US negotiations and “pathways to achieve a balanced and equitable agreement for all parties.”
The discussions also addressed “the critical importance of resuming dialogue and returning to the negotiating table to bridge perspectives and resolve outstanding differences through peaceful means,” the statement said.
Iran’s state news agency IRNA said Larijani’s talks with Sultan Haitham took place in a "constructive" and "positive" climate, addressing ways to boost bilateral cooperation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed an order revoking the Israeli citizenship of two Palestinians, with Israel’s public broadcaster saying they will be deported to the Gaza Strip in a first-of-its-kind move.
Writing on the US social media company X’s platform, Netanyahu said: “This morning I signed the revocation of citizenship and deportation orders for two Israeli terrorists.”
Netanyahu, who himself is wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes in Gaza, claimed that the two "carried out stabbing and shooting attacks against Israeli civilians."
“Many more like them are on the way,” he warned, threatening additional measures against Palestinians.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Lufthansa pilots and cabin crew announced a coordinated one-day strike for Thursday, a move expected to ground hundreds of flights across Germany.
The unions VC and UFO said in a statement that the walkout will run from 00.01 am to 11.59 pm local time (2301–2259GMT). The strike affects all flights departing from German airports operated by Lufthansa’s core brand and its cargo division, Lufthansa Cargo.
The pilot union VC, which represents approximately 4,800 employees, is demanding higher employer contributions to occupational pensions. Members authorized the strike in a ballot last fall. Lufthansa’s management has rejected the demands, citing high costs and falling profits.
US household debt rose 1% to $18.8 trillion in the fourth quarter of last year, according to data released by the New York Federal Reserve.
The increase showed a $191 billion rise from the previous quarter, also climbing $740 billion on an annual basis.
Mortgages continued to take the largest share of household debt in the US, rising last October-December to $13.2 trillion.
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