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US Senate votes to halt Iran war
The US Senate voted 50-48 to halt military action against Iran, reflecting growing unpopularity of the war. The resolution had previously passed the House of Representatives in June, with polling indicating low public support for the conflict and declining approval of Donald Trump.
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