Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Regional powers are meeting in Pakistan today in a new push to end the war in Iran.
NPR's Jane Araf reports Turkey and Egypt are among those taking part,
even as Iranian officials report strikes hit several regions overnight.
Pakistan's prime minister says he and the Iranian president
have held what he calls extensive discussions that are aimed at ending this war.
The U.S. Hasn't been doing quite so well, it seems.
President Trump said that talks were going very well and that he had given Tehran till April
6th to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
But Iran says it has not been negotiating.
It has not engaged in negotiations with the U.S.
That's NPR's Jane Araf reporting.
Thousands of U.S. Marines and sailors have arrived in the region, signaling a growing American military presence.
Organizers say millions of demonstrators took part in no-king's rallies in cities across the nation Saturday
to protest policies of the Trump administration.
Karen Czar with member station WUKY reports crowds turned out in Kentucky's second-largest city.
Like previous No Kings rallies in Lexington, the downtown courthouse square was filled with demonstrators,
and speakers urged the crowd to continue pushing back against the Trump administration.
We are marching with millions of Americans at over 3,000 rallies in all 50 states.
Vietnam veteran Lee Carroll held a sign that read, Stop Trump's War.