Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
Pakistan's foreign minister says that indirect talks are taking place through messages between the U.S.
And Iran.
Writing online, the Pakistani foreign minister says his country is relaying these messages and the U.S. Has shared 15
points, which Iran is deliberating.
Israel is not mentioned.
Today, Israel says it's killed the top officer in Iran's Revolutionary Guard Navy in an overnight strike.
Iran is not officially commented.
NPR's Daniel Estrin says despite discussion of a ceasefire, Israel is continuing its airstrikes.
Israel wants to keep fighting.
Two military officials told me they're hoping for weeks more of war in Iran.
I spoke to another person briefed on the operation, not authorized to speak publicly.
Who said the Israeli military is speeding up its targeting in Iran right now over the next 48 hours,
trying to hit as many Iranian arms factories as it can in case a ceasefire is declared.
NPR's Daniel Estrin reporting.
New forecasts warn that food prices in Europe could surge if disruptions tied to the war continue.
But NPR's Windsor-Johnston reports the effect may look different in the U.S. Forecasts in the United Kingdom
suggest food inflation could climb above 8 percent if energy markets remain disrupted,
raising concerns about how those pressures could spread globally.
But food economist David Ortega says the U.S.