US-Iran latest nuclear talks end with limited progress, as Tehran sources express skepticismNew Foto - US-Iran latest nuclear talks end with limited progress, as Tehran sources express skepticism

Iran and the United States concluded a fifth round ofhigh-stakes nuclear talksin Rome on Friday amid growing skepticism in Tehran about the chances of a deal as Washington hardens its position. A senior Trump administration official said Friday more talks are needed and both sides agreed to meet "in the near future." "The talks continue to be constructive – we made further progress," the official said, "but there is still work to be done." The US side said the discussions, which was attended by Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, lasted more than two hours. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Friday's nuclear talks with the US "are too complicated to be resolved in two or three meetings." He said however that Iran and US delegations "have completed one of the most professional rounds of negotiations," in a televised interview on state-run IRIB news. Two Iranian sources have told CNN the talks seem unlikely to lead to an agreement, with the US insisting that Tehran dismantles its uranium enrichment program – a demand Iranian officials say wouldcause the nuclear negotiations to collapse. The sources said Iran's participation in the Rome talks was solely to gauge Washington's latest stance rather than pursue a potential breakthrough. Araghchi reiterated Tehran's red lines before he departed for Rome on Friday. "Figuring out the path to a deal is not rocket science," he posted on X before his flight. "Zero nuclear weapons = we DO have a deal. Zero enrichment = we do NOT have a deal." The Trump administration has demanded Iran stop all uranium enrichment activity, whichWitkoffsays "enables weaponization." Uranium, a key nuclear fuel, can be used to build a bomb if enriched to high levels. Iran maintains that its nuclear program is peaceful and says it is willing to commit not to enrich uranium to weapons-grade as part of an agreement. Araghchi met on Friday with Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi in Rome "during the continuation of this round of talks," and the two ministers "reviewed the latest status of today's talks and consulted on how to continue the work," Iran's foreign ministry said in a statement. "The time and place of the next round of talks will be determined and announced later," the statement added. US officials have yet to comment publicly on the outcome of Friday's talks. Al-Busaidi, who mediated the talks, said, "We hope to clarify the remaining issues in the coming days, to allow us to proceed towards the common goal of reaching a sustainable and honourable agreement," in a post on X on Friday. On Saturday, a senior Iranian lawmaker told CNN that Tehran is disappointed with the progress of nuclear talks and is considering a "Plan B" if they fail – though he did not specify what it would entail. "We do not have hope yet, because the American side is still insisting on zero enrichment and I know the Islamic Republic of Iran will never agree with zero enrichment," Ebrahim Rezaei, a member of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said in an interview at the Iranian parliament Saturday. "I got disappointed and do not have much hope that the negotiations will lead to a deal. We are preparing for plan B." Rezaei said it was too early to judge whether the talks could succeed. "So far we have not seen much seriousness on their (US') part," he added. Speaking Thursday, Araghchi said Iran was open to enhanced monitoring by international inspectors but would not relinquish its right to pursue nuclear energy, including uranium enrichment. Washington is offering to wind back crippling economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for de-nuclearization. The US had previouslysent mixed signalsabout whether Iran would be allowed to enrich uranium, but in recent weeks it has hardened its stance, insisting that no enrichment will be permitted. That shift has prompted officials in Tehran to question Washington's commitment to a deal, as Iran has repeatedly said enrichment is a red line in negotiations. The two Iranian sources told CNN that Tehran harbors mounting doubts about the US' sincerity in talks. "The media statements and negotiating behavior of the United States has widely disappointed policy-making circles in Tehran," the sources said in a joint message. "From the perspective of decision-makers in Tehran, when the US knows that accepting zero enrichment in Iran is impossible and yet insists on it, it is a sign that the US is fundamentally not seeking an agreement and is using the negotiations as a tool to intensify pressure." Initially, the sources noted, some Iranian officials believed Washington might seek a "win-win" compromise. However, a consensus has emerged that the Trump administration is steering discussions toward a deadlock. The sources said that although neither the US nor Iran wants to leave the negotiating table, the position of the US is making the talks unproductive and formal meetings are unlikely to continue much longer. They said that Tehran no longer takes seriously US efforts to distance itself from Israel's hardline stance on Iran, and it sees proposals made by the American side as following the agenda of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has insisted that no enrichment be allowed in Iran. Witkoff on Friday met with Ron Dermer, a confidant of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Rome on the sidelines of talks, a source familiar with the meeting told CNN. Washington has kept up the pressure on Iran with fresh sanctions and threats of war even as diplomatic talks continue. On Wednesday, the US State Department announced new measures, identifying Iran's construction sector as being "controlled directly or indirectly" by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and 10 strategic materials that it said Iran is using in connection with its nuclear, military or ballistic missile programs. "With these determinations, the United States has broader sanctions authorities to prevent Iran from acquiring strategic materials for its construction sector under IRGC control and its proliferation programs," State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said. Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson criticized US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for the move, calling it "as outrageous as it is unlawful and inhuman." "The US's consecutive rounds of sanctions only reinforce our people's deeply held belief that the American decision makers are set to make every malign effort to hinder Iran's development & progress. These sanctions, announced on the eve of the fifth round of Iran-US indirect talks, further put to question the American willingness & seriousness for diplomacy," Baqaei wrote on X. Ali Vaez, Iran project director at the International Crisis Group in Brussels, said there is a misguided perception in Washington that a weakened Iran is more likely to compromise. "The weaker Iran is, the more reluctant it will be to make major concessions," he said, adding that it is unlikely that Tehran will agree to a deal that is based solely on US terms. "That's a complete misreading of Iranian psychology," Vaez said. For Iran, capitulation is seen as a worse than an Israeli strike on its nuclear facilities, he added. "Iran would be reluctant to make concessions from a position of weakness, because if it does so, then it will put itself on a slippery slope that could result in regime collapse," Vaez said. Multiple American officialstold CNN this weekthat the US has obtained new intelligence suggesting that Israel is preparing to strike Iranian nuclear facilities even as the Trump administration pursues a diplomatic deal with Tehran. But threats of war will only lead to Iran "doubling down on its current position," Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at London's Chatham House think tank, told CNN. "The best way to invigorate the talks would be through backchannelling and quiet discussions between both sides." In an interview with CNN's Jim Sciutto on Thursday, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee signaled potential American support for Israel's nuclear plans under the right conditions. "I can't imagine the US would object to a sovereign nation defending itself against what they perceive as a legitimate threat to their very lives," Huckabee said. He acknowledged that the US is aware Israel is making preparations for potential military action. "We certainly are aware of what the Israelis are at least preparing for. But it's not that they have made a firm decision. I think they recognize they face an existential threat from Iran." Experts say an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities would likely spell the end of its negotiations with the US, and could even prompt Tehran to withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), which promotes nuclear disarmament. Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute in Washington, DC, said the Trump administration has "unnecessarily walked themselves into a dead-end by insisting on zero enrichment," fueling the idea that Israeli strikes will follow if Iran doesn't back down. Iran, he added, is probably not taking those threats seriously. But if they do materialize in the midst of nuclear talks with the US, he said, Tehran is likely to respond with massive retaliation. "They won't play the patience game any longer," Parsi said. "If the Israelis were to do anything, it has to be clearly understood that it is not about destroying the program at this point, because they don't have that capability." Parsi added. "It is only about destroying diplomacy." This story has been updated with additional developments. CNN's Nadeen Ebrahim, Angus Watson, Mostafa Salem, Alex Marquardt , Kylie Atwood ,Katrina Samaan and Leila Gharagozlou contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

US-Iran latest nuclear talks end with limited progress, as Tehran sources express skepticism

US-Iran latest nuclear talks end with limited progress, as Tehran sources express skepticism Iran and the United States concluded a fifth ro...
Record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship as Trump began second termNew Foto - Record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship as Trump began second term

A record number of Americans applied for British citizenship between January and March. Of course, that period covers the beginning of President Donald Trump's second administration. More than 1,900 Americans put in an application. The U.K. Home Office says that's the most since records began in 2004. The number of applications also went up last year, from October to December, coinciding with the 2024 election. The rise in applications comes as some European countries are making it tougher to welcome new citizens. Britain recently announced it would toughen requirements for legal migrants and extend the wait for newcomers to claim citizenship. And just this week, Italy enacted a law that removes the route to citizenship through great-grandparents.' The United Kingdom reported over 72,000 requests for citizenship in the first quarter of 2025, which is up from over 64,000 in the first quarter of 2024. In the meantime, the U.K. said it has started seeing more than 1 million people migrate to Great Britain annually. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the nation must reform its immigration system. "Migration is part of Britain's national story and an essential element of a strong economy," he said. "But if people want to come to Britain to start a new life, they must contribute, learn our language and integrate. And if employers want to bring workers from overseas, then they must also invest in the skills of workers already in Britain."

Record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship as Trump began second term

Record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship as Trump began second term A record number of Americans applied for British citizenshi...
Louisiana inmate recaptured a day after tipster alerted authorities of his escapeNew Foto - Louisiana inmate recaptured a day after tipster alerted authorities of his escape

A Louisiana inmate whoauthorities began searching for after receiving a public tipwas recaptured on Friday, according to the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office. Tra'Von Johnson, 22, was found on Bennett Road in Amite City, just a few miles away from the Tangipahoa Parish Jail that he escaped from on Thursday afternoon, the sheriff's office said in an update Friday evening. This was his second escape from the jail, according to the sheriff's office, who said he broke out of the facility "a year ago this month." "TPSO wants to thank, first and foremost, the community for standing with us in this effort," the sheriff's office said, adding that Louisiana State Police made the arrest. The sheriff's office shared a video of Johnson being taken back into custody and placed into a Louisiana State Police helicopter. Prior to his escape, Johnson was awaiting trial in Tangipahoa Parish Jail for his alleged role in a 2022 Hammond-area home invasion where a man was killed and his child was injured, according to the sheriff's office. He's since been charged with simple escape. Johnson has been taken to Angola, Louisiana since he was recaptured, where he will await trial, the sheriff's office said. The sheriff's office did not clarify if Johnson will be held at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola. Johnson and another inmate, Trevon Wallace, were able to escape the jail after an inmate in their dorm flooded a shower at around 4:15 p.m. "During the clean-up, while several sections of exterior doors were open to push water out, an interior door was inadvertently opened less than a minute before the error was realized and it was closed again," the sheriff's office said. "In those few seconds, Johnson and Wallace ran out of all of the doors to the yard." The sheriff's office released surveillance video of Wallace and Johnson running out to the yard before Wallace gives Johnson a boost over a perimeter fence. Wallace ran back to the jail building afterwards, where he was intercepted by deputies who took him back to his cell. The deputies did not report the incident with the door, or Wallace's interception, to superiors, and failed to do a proper headcount after finding him, the sheriff's office said. Just before 10 p.m., the sheriff's office received a call from a member of the public who asked if Johnson was still in custody. The person did not identify themselves, Sheriff Gerald Sticker said at a news briefing Friday afternoon. The realization of Johnson's escape prompted a lockdown at the jail and a search that lasted until around 3 a.m. Friday morning, according to Sticker. Johnson was eventually found Friday evening. "At this time, it is not believed this was a planned escape, but rather, an opportunistic one that was compounded by a failure of jail staff to follow protocols put in place as preventative measures for escapes," the sheriff's office said. "However, the current investigation into this incident does include looking into the person who called the jail and the inmate who caused the flooding to begin with." Wallace has since been charged with simple escape and principal to help someone escape, according to Sticker. Four members of the jail's staff were placed on administrative leave, he said. According to the sheriff's office, the jail "is only able to staff one individual tasked with monitoring 60 cameras all at once while also opening doors as requested by deputies in and around the pods and dorms." Sticker said the sheriff's office has been working to address deficiencies at the jail, but it is "still a work in progress."

Louisiana inmate recaptured a day after tipster alerted authorities of his escape

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2025 American Music Awards: How to watch, TV channel, nominee list, who's performing and moreNew Foto - 2025 American Music Awards: How to watch, TV channel, nominee list, who's performing and more

This Memorial Day, it's time for the 2025 American Music Awards. Hosted byJennifer Lopez(who will also grace the stage with a performance), this year's AMAs will feature performances from 2025 Icon Award-recipient Janet Jackson, Lifetime Achievement award-recipient Rod Stewart, Benson Boone, Blake Shelton,Reneé Rappand more. Kendrick Lamar leads the 2025 nominees with 10 nominations, followed closely by Post Malone,Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan and Shaboozey. Are you ready to watch these fan-voted awards to learn the fan-favorites of the year? Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the 2025 AMAs. The 2025 AMAs are this Memorial Day, Monday, May 26. The AMAs start at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Monday, May 26, 2025. The 2025 American Music Awards will air on CBS and stream live on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME. Youcanalso stream the awards on-demand after they air with a basic Paramount+ subscription, but if you want to watch live with everyone else, you'll need Paramount+'s premium subscription, or access to CBS on live TV. Jennifer Lopez is hosting and performing at the 2025 AMAs. Janet Jackson will receive the Icon Award and perform at this year's AMAs. Rod Stewart will receive the Lifetime Achievement award and also perform. Other performers at this year's American Music Awards include Benson Boone, Blake Shelton, Gloria Estefan, Gwen Stefani, Lainey Wilson and Reneé Rapp. Alix Earle, Cara Delevingne, Ciara, Dan + Shay, Dylan Efron, Jordan Chiles, Kai Cenat, Megan Moroney, Nikki Glaser, Shaboozey, Tiffany Haddish and Wayne Brady will present (or participate in some way) at this year's American Music Awards. ARTIST OF THE YEAR Ariana Grande Billie Eilish Chappell Roan Kendrick Lamar Morgan Wallen Post Malone Sabrina Carpenter SZA Taylor Swift Zach Bryan NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR Benson Boone Chappell Roan Gracie Abrams Shaboozey Teddy Swims Tommy Richman ALBUM OF THE YEAR Beyoncé: Cowboy Carter Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft Chappell Roan: The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Charli xcx: Brat Gracie Abrams: The Secret of Us Future & Metro Boomin: We Don't Trust You Kendrick Lamar: GNX Post Malone: F-1 Trillion Sabrina Carpenter: Short n' Sweet Taylor Swift: The Tortured Poets Department SONG OF THE YEAR Benson Boone "Beautiful Things" Billie Eilish "Birds of a Feather" Chappell Roan "Good Luck, Babe!" Hozier "Too Sweet" Kendrick Lamar "Not Like Us" Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars "Die With A Smile" Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen "I Had Some Help" Sabrina Carpenter "Espresso" Shaboozey "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Teddy Swims "Lose Control" COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR Kendrick Lamar & SZA "Luther" Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars "Die With A Smile" Marshmello & Kane Brown "Miles on It" Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen "I Had Some Help" ROSÉ & Bruno Mars "APT." Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone "Fortnight" SOCIAL SONG OF THE YEAR Chappell Roan "HOT TO GO!" Djo "End of Beginning" Doechii "Anxiety" Lola Young "Messy" Shaboozey "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Tommy Richman "Million Dollar Baby" FAVORITE TOURING ARTIST Billie Eilish Luke Combs Morgan Wallen Taylor Swift Zach Bryan FAVORITE MUSIC VIDEO Benson Boone "Beautiful Things" KAROL G "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido" Kendrick Lamar "Not Like Us" Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars "Die With A Smile" Shaboozey "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" FAVORITE MALE POP ARTIST Benson Boone Bruno Mars Hozier Teddy Swims The Weeknd FAVORITE FEMALE POP ARTIST Billie Eilish Chappell Roan Lady Gaga Sabrina Carpenter Taylor Swift FAVORITE POP ALBUM Billie Eilish HIT ME HARD AND SOFT Chappell Roan The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Charli xcx BRAT Sabrina Carpenter Short n' Sweet Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department FAVORITE POP SONG Benson Boone "Beautiful Things" Billie Eilish "Birds of a Feather" Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars "Die With A Smile" Sabrina Carpenter "Espresso" Teddy Swims "Lose Control" FAVORITE MALE COUNTRY ARTIST Jelly Roll Luke Combs Morgan Wallen Post Malone Shaboozey FAVORITE FEMALE COUNTRY ARTIST Beyoncé Ella Langley Kacey Musgraves Lainey Wilson Megan Moroney FAVORITE COUNTRY DUO or GROUP Dan + Shay Old Dominion Parmalee The Red Clay Strays Zac Brown Band FAVORITE COUNTRY ALBUM Beyoncé: Cowboy Carter Jelly Roll: Beautifully Broken Megan Moroney: Am I Okay? Post Malone: F-1 Trillion Shaboozey: Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going FAVORITE COUNTRY SONG Jelly Roll "I Am Not Okay" Koe Wetzel & Jessie Murph "High Road" Luke Combs "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma" Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen "I Had Some Help" Shaboozey "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" FAVORITE MALE HIP-HOP ARTIST Drake Eminem Future Kendrick Lamar Tyler, The Creator FAVORITE FEMALE HIP-HOP ARTIST Doechii GloRilla Latto Megan Thee Stallion Sexyy Red FAVORITE HIP-HOP ALBUM Eminem: The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) Future & Metro Boomin: We Don't Trust You Gunna: One of Wun Kendrick Lamar: GNX Tyler, The Creator: Chromakopia FAVORITE HIP-HOP SONG Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar "Like That" GloRilla "TGIF" GloRilla & Sexyy Red "WHATCHU KNO ABOUT ME" Kendrick Lamar "Not Like Us" Kendrick Lamar & SZA "Luther" FAVORITE MALE R&B ARTIST Bryson Tiller Chris Brown PARTYNEXTDOOR The Weeknd Usher FAVORITE FEMALE R&B ARTIST Kehlani Muni Long Summer Walker SZA Tyla FAVORITE R&B ALBUM Bryson Tiller: Bryson Tiller PARTYNEXTDOOR: PARTYNEXTDOOR 4 (P4) PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake: $ome $exy $ongs 4 U SZA SOS Deluxe: Lana The Weeknd: Hurry Up Tomorrow FAVORITE R&B SONG Chris Brown "Residuals" Muni Long "Made For Me" SZA "Saturn" The Weeknd & Playboi Carti "Timeless" Tommy Richman "Million Dollar Baby" FAVORITE MALE LATIN ARTIST Bad Bunny Feid Peso Pluma Rauw Alejandro Tito Double P FAVORITE FEMALE LATIN ARTIST Becky G KAROL G Natti Natasha Shakira Young Miko FAVORITE LATIN DUO or GROUP Calibre 50 Fuerza Regida Grupo Firme Grupo Frontera Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda FAVORITE LATIN ALBUM Bad Bunny DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS Fuerza Regida Dolido Pero No Arrepentido Peso Pluma ÉXODO Rauw Alejandro Cosa Nuestra Tito Double P INCÓMODO FAVORITE LATIN SONG Bad Bunny "DtMF" FloyyMenor X Cris Mj "Gata Only" KAROL G "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido" Oscar Maydon & Fuerza Regida "Tu Boda" Shakira "Soltera" FAVORITE ROCK ARTIST Hozier Linkin Park Pearl Jam Twenty One Pilots Zach Bryan FAVORITE ROCK ALBUM Hozier Unreal Unearth: Unending Koe Wetzel 9 lives The Marías Submarine Twenty One Pilots Clancy Zach Bryan The Great American Bar Scene FAVORITE ROCK SONG Green Day "Dilemma" Hozier "Too Sweet" Linkin Park "The Emptiness Machine" Myles Smith "Stargazing" Zach Bryan "Pink Skies" FAVORITE DANCE/ELECTRONIC ARTIST Charli xcx David Guetta John Summit Lady Gaga Marshmello FAVORITE SOUNDTRACK Arcane League of Legends: Season 2 Hazbin Hotel (Original Soundtrack) Moana 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) • Auliʻi Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson and Cast Twisters: The Album Wicked: The Soundtrack • Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and Cast FAVORITE AFROBEATS ARTIST Asake Rema Tems Tyla Wizkid FAVORITE K-POP ARTIST ATEEZ Jimin RM ROSÉ Stray Kids

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Cindy Crawford Shares Raw Grief After Enduring Heartbreak: A Family's Final GoodbyeNew Foto - Cindy Crawford Shares Raw Grief After Enduring Heartbreak: A Family's Final Goodbye

Cindy Crawford, 59, recently announced the death of her dog, Widget, on social media. Crawford shared that Widget, who lived with her family for 17 years, passed away recently. The supermodel shared pictures of the beloved pet on her social media post, which subsequently received numerous messages of sympathy from both public figures and fans. Crawford's statement detailed her initial apprehension about dog ownership. "I didn't grow up with dogs and, in fact, had been afraid of dogs since I was little as I got bit twice as a young girl," she wrote. Her perspective on dogs shifted after having children. "After I had kids, I knew I didn't want to pass my fear of dogs along to them, so we got two small dogs — that weren't too scary ;)" Crawford noted the positive influence of pets on her family's life. "What I didn't know was how much fun having little furry friends adds to family life. I loved watching my kids chase our dogs around or dress them up or just cuddle up together on the couch. And as my kids grew older, and our dogs too, their friendly presence continued to bring joy to our lives." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cindy Crawford (@cindycrawford) The supermodel's social media post conveyed her grief regarding Widget's death. "We had to say goodbye to our little girl Widget yesterday. She was a puppy for 17 years and we will miss her. Hopefully she is eating endless snacks with her "sister" Sugar somewhere in doggy heaven," Crawford stated. The comments section of Crawford's post included condolences from various public figures. ModelKaren Nelsonwrote, "Sending you so much love."Paulina Porizkovacommented, "17 years of unconditional love is something to grieve. Sorry all of you."Helena Christensenexpressed her condolences, writing, "I am so sorry, my love, I can't even imagine how heavy your heart must feel 💔 sending you and the family so much love ❤️❣️." Carolyn Murphyshared, "Sorry for your loss, may Widget be running through endless fields with other furry friends."Christy Turlingtonalso offered sympathy, stating, "So sorry for your loss. There's nothing like the love of a family dog. 17 years is a long life and I'm sure Widget will be missed by all." ActressesEllen PompeoandChrista Milleralso posted messages of support, with Pompeo writing, "sending love Cindy so sorry," and Miller stating, "I'm so sorry my love." Cindy Crawford Shares Raw Grief After Enduring Heartbreak: A Family's Final Goodbyefirst appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025

Cindy Crawford Shares Raw Grief After Enduring Heartbreak: A Family's Final Goodbye

Cindy Crawford Shares Raw Grief After Enduring Heartbreak: A Family's Final Goodbye Cindy Crawford, 59, recently announced the death of ...

 

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