Overnight headlines on July 11th
1. Tim Hawkins, spokesperson for US Central Command, said that there are currently "no operational updates" following President Trump's announcement that the ceasefire with Iran has ended.
2. A source close to the Iranian negotiation team refuted the news about "Iran and the US holding new round of talks next week."
3. Iranian Parliament Speaker Kalibaf stated that Iran has never sought war, but will not succumb to external pressure.
4. Sources say that the US, Iran, Pakistan, and Qatar will hold a four-way call.
5. Pakistan, Qatar, and other regional mediators are urging the US and Iran to de-escalate tensions and resume negotiations on the Iran nuclear issue.
6. Pakistani Prime Minister calls for the implementation of the US-Iran understanding memorandum to maintain regional peace.
7. The US has imposed new sanctions on Iran.
8. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Baghaei stated on the 10th that Iran has never demanded negotiations with the US, but has agreed to visits from mediators.
9. Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif will lead a diplomatic delegation to Oman on the 11th. During the visit, they plan to discuss bilateral relations and the regional situation, particularly the current state of the Strait of Hormuz.
10. Secretary of State Pompeo meets with the Saudi Foreign Minister.
11. EU member states failed to reach a consensus on the 21st round of sanctions against Russia, discussions will continue.
12. US senators say they will advance legislation for Russian oil sanctions.
13. Ukrainian President Zelensky announced the establishment of a new long-range strike headquarters within the Ukrainian armed forces and the creation of a joint rapid reaction force.
14. The Trump administration plans to relax export restrictions to the UAE to facilitate its purchase of various advanced technologies, including commercial satellites and semiconductors for AI.
15. The EU approves Hungary's new version of the recovery and resilience plan.
16. The Federal Reserve released its July monetary policy report to Congress in Washington on Friday, emphasizing its commitment to achieving price stability.
17. SK Hynix Chairman Choi Tae-won plans to significantly expand investment in the US.
18. SK Hynix's American Depositary Receipts (ADR) listed on the first day of trading rose by 12.76% from the issue price. The South Korean memory chip maker raised a total of $26.5 billion in this stock offering, setting a record for foreign companies listing in the US.
19. SK Hynix is considering selling the rights to use its memory chips in a new way, including so-called "Memory-as-a-Service," which would allow customers to rent storage resources from the South Korean company without purchasing the chips.
20. Apple sues OpenAI and two former employees for stealing trade secrets.
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