Mediators Extend US-Iran Attack Pause to Three Days
MSM sees diplomatic progress while X is unobserved; three quiet days matter, but the next disputed attack still has no published referee or rulebook.
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MSM sees diplomatic progress while X is unobserved; three quiet days matter, but the next disputed attack still has no published referee or rulebook.
MSM's continental emergency and X's missing record blur two ledgers; separate authorities and clocks decide who moved, returned, or remains at risk.
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State charges and press-freedom alarm both need the missing judgments, evidence, appeals and detention records behind sentences reaching 15 years.
Viral video establishes rifle fire; suspension marks an administrative step, not a use-of-force finding, prosecution, discipline or remedy.
Air-defense headlines can turn Saudi claims into fact; without launch, debris, or damage records, attributed interception cannot prove origin, sponsor, target, or effect.
Suspicion travels farther than release; the second suspect's release changes custody only, not Berlin's locked 17-person toll, motive, prevention record, or force review.
First election in a decade sounds like democratic transfer; Haiti has fixed a calendar, while access, security, turnout, certification, and power remain unproved.
Public-order coverage counts detainees while humanitarian coverage blurs custody; without identities, status, counsel, shelter, and disposition, readers cannot tell what follows.