By: Aamer Madhani, Erin Cunningham, Jon Gambrell
The cancellation of talks raised questions about an initial agreement to end the war in Iran. Officials said Israel and the militant group later agreed to renew their ceasefire.
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Erin Cunningham is an editor on the Foreign desk at The Washington Post. She oversees the newspaper's international news coverage on weekends, drawing on her extensive experience as a foreign correspondent in conflict zones across the Middle East and Afghanistan, with a focus on Turkey, Syria, and Iran. Cunningham has been featured in The Washington Post, The Guam Daily Post, The Zoe Report, The Conversation Australia + NZ, Bustle, ELLE Decor, and The Madison Courier.
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Erin's coverage emphasizes evolving stories, breaking news, and government announcements with a focus on politics and world events. She predominantly covers Ukraine, war/conflict, U.S.-Russia relations, and diplomacy.
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