Hello and welcome to NewsHour live from the BBC World Service in London.
I'm Rebecca Kesby.
Coming up on the programme today, we 've got a tribute to the legendary Indian singer Asha Bosley,
who 's died at the age of 92.
We'll also be hearing live from Hungary, where elections are taking place today.
NewsHour's Rajini Vaidhanathan is there.
First, though, the peace talks between delegations from the US and Iran have broken up without a deal in Pakistan,
say they continue to be ready to facilitate any future discussions.
Mohamed Galabaf, who 's the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament and who was in Islamabad for the talks,
said the US had ultimately failed to gain the trust of the Iranian delegation.
But he said that the US negotiators now understood Tehran's logic and principles.
We'll take a look at what that might mean in a moment.
First, though, the US Vice President J.D. Vance was leading the delegation from the White House.
Had this to say to reporters just before boarding his plane home.
We have been at it now for 21 hours and we've had a number of substantive discussions with the Iranians.
That's the good news.
The bad news is that we have not reached the agreement.
And I think that's bad news for Iran much more than it's bad news for the United States of America.
So we go back to the United States having not come to an agreement.
We 've made very clear what our red lines are,