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President Trump says he's reviewing a new proposal from Iran to end the war.
The plan lays out a range of demands, including sanctions relief and changes to the U.S. Military presence in the region.
Dori Biscarin reports it also calls for an end to the U.S. Naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
Two Iranian news outlets close to the country's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps plan.
According to a readout by the semi-official Tasnim News Agency,
Iran proposed a 30-day ceasefire period to resolve issues and end the war.
Its leaders demanded the removal of U.S. Forces from Iran's,
quote, periphery, an end to the blockade, and reparation payments.
It includes a demand to end the fighting on all fronts, including between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
For NPR News, I'm Dari Bouskaran in Istanbul.
Passengers stranded by the shutdown of Spirit Airlines say they're frustrated over the sudden collapse.
Passenger Jargo Wooden says she's stuck in Houston after returning from a cruise.
We are hanging dry, and it's not right.
It's not right.
Another customer, Paul Ahern, says he's trying to help his family locate missing luggage.
I know a lot of industries go through rough times and everything, but.
You know, to shut it down and not have anybody here to kind of wrap it up and close everything out is very frustrating.
Passengers are being told to rebook directly with other carriers.
Airlines, including United, Southwest, and JetBlue, say they're capping fares to help affected travelers.