Live from NPR News in Washington on Corva Coleman, the three-day G7 summit is coming to an end in the French Alps.
President Trump is planning to hold a news conference.
NPR's Franco Ortonius reports he's expected to field questions about his agreement to end the war in Iran.
Reactions to the deal have been mixed as President Trump has yet to release specific details.
Catherine Thompson worked on Middle East policy in Trump's Defense Department
and is now at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
She says getting to a place where the fighting stops is significant, but that the really hard part is what comes next.
The next 60 days is really where, like, the money of this deal is either made or not made, right?
And that's because the thorniest issues are still on the table.
What happens to the nuclear material that Iran still has?
And what is the U.S.
Prepared to do regarding sanctions relief?
Franco, Ordonez, and PR News, Evian France.
There were primaries and runoff elections yesterday.
In Georgia, health care executive Rick Jackson has defeated
Lieutenant Governor Bert Jones for the Republican gubernatorial nomination.
From member station WABE in Atlanta, Marlon Hyde reports.
A crowd of over 100 supporters cheered as billionaire Rick Jackson began his acceptance speech.
Georgia cannot afford to get this wrong.
We face Keisha Lance Bottoms, the former mayor of Atlanta.