Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
U.S. Officials are headed for Pakistan for another round of talks with Iran on ending the war.
But an Iranian news service is quoting a top official who says Iran has no plans for the next round of talks.
The ceasefire is supposed to expire tomorrow.
Meanwhile, a temporary ceasefire in Lebanon is still fragile.
NPR's Kat Lonsdorf reports from Beirut.
Israeli surveillance drone buzzed loudly overhead in central Beirut for the first time since the ceasefire here began.
NPR asked the Israeli military about the drone but didn't receive an immediate response.
In the south, where the Israeli military is still occupying a large swath of land,
Israel has carried out a number of airstrikes against what it called, quote, terrorist activity.
The agreement says Israel can continue military activity in self-defense.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for an explosion that killed at least one Israeli soldier over the weekend,
saying the explosive device was planned.
Before the ceasefire.
Despite all this, the ceasefire agreement appears to be holding.
Kat Lonsdorf, NPR News, Beirut.
The U.S. Geological Survey says a powerful undersea earthquake has hit off Japan's northeastern coast.
Its magnitude was 7.4.
Officials are now warning of tsunami waves.
The initial waves have started to arrive.