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August 20: Trump’s Iran Sanctions Threat and the Charlie Kirk Killing Case

In U.S. policy

President Trump says the United States will impose sweeping economic penalties on Iran and potentially on countries that keep trading with it. The threat, described by Trump as the most crushing economic operation ever, could put Washington on a collision course with major Iranian trading partners and further squeeze Iran’s already strained economy.

Separately, Kim Yo Jong says she knows nothing about reported talks between her brother, Kim Jong Un, and Trump. The denial follows Trump’s claim that Kim had responded to a request for a conversation, leaving the supposed diplomatic opening looking rather less open.

Documents obtained by Al Jazeera indicate the Pentagon sent NATO allies a questionnaire probing their loyalty to U.S. policies. That raises uncomfortable questions for an alliance founded on mutual defense, where membership was not previously understood to require an ideological customer-satisfaction survey.

In the Charlie Kirk killing case

Prosecutors say Tyler Robinson targeted conservative commentator Charlie Kirk because of Kirk’s political beliefs. They cite an engraved cartridge bearing an anti-fascist message and an alleged text message as evidence of a political motive.

On household borrowing

Record federal debt and a growing deficit could push up borrowing costs for households, according to NBC News. As federal interest payments rise toward the scale of major social programs, competition for capital could mean more expensive mortgages, car loans and credit-card balances. Federal Reserve minutes also show some officials still saw a possible rate increase later in the year if inflation proves stubborn.

In Nicaragua

The Organization of American States has voted almost unanimously to hold an emergency meeting after Nicaragua moved to extend President Daniel Ortega’s rule and bar election rivals. The vote is a broad regional rebuke of restrictions that further narrow political competition in the country.

On youth vaping

A major review from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health finds youth vaping is consistently associated with coughing, wheezing, bronchitis symptoms and worsened asthma. The review also warns that vaping can lead some young people to begin smoking cigarettes.

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