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Well, let's begin with the latest on Iran and the country's foreign minister, Abbas Aragchi,
is on his way from Tehran to Geneva for the second round of nuclear talks with the US,
which are due to take place on Tuesday.
Well, his deputy, Majid Takht Ravanchi,
has told the BBC that Iran would consider compromises in those talks
if the US was willing to discuss lifting sanctions.
Meanwhile,
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says any deal should ensure that Iran would not be able to enrich uranium in the future.
All of this as the region remains on edge.