2026-04-27
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Buckingham Palace said a state visit by King Charles and Queen Camilla to America will go ahead on Monday,
despite security worries after a shooting at the White House Correspondents Association dinner on Saturday.
In an interview, Donald Trump claimed the gunman who was arrested had a manifesto and hates Christians.
Everybody at the dinner was safely evacuated.
Mr Trump said in an interview that if Iran's leaders wanted to make a deal, they only had to call.
On Sunday, Abbas Arachi, Iran's foreign minister,
returned to Islamabad for a second time in several days to continue talks with the Pakistani government,
which is trying to mediate.
On Saturday, Mr Trump cancelled the trip of Steve Wyckoff and Jared Kushner, two of his envoys, to Pakistan.