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This is a FOX News alert. I'm Kathleen Maloney. President Trump says the US And Iran have reached an agreement to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz. Fox's Trey Yingst reports a major development
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here as President Trump announces there is a deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Strait of Hormuz is open once again. Those vessels that are trapped in the Persian Gulf will be able to export that crude oil from these Gulf countries. The naval blockade lifted on Iranian ports and these detailed discussions on Iran's nuclear program set to begin. The president making this announcement on his birthday. From the White House in Washington, there was another statement released by the prime minister of Pakistan, one of the key mediators in the conversations that led to this agreement to end the conflict between the United States and Iran. There will be an official signing ceremony on Friday, June 19th in Switzerland.
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Vice President J.D. vance, in an interview with FOX News says the world is now a safer place.
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I think we can say with confidence Iran will never have a nuclear weapon. We got a lot of work to do, but a big win tonight.
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11 skydivers and one pilot are dead after a plane crash in Butler, Missouri, today.
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The local sheriff says the local plane, not commercial, took off from the Butler Memorial Airport, eventually went down and they're working to figure out how and why that happened. The sheriff says they are still trying to identify the victims and notify their families and they brought in extra staff and clergy to be there for them. So the NTSB and FAA are working the investigation into this fatal crash. And the local sheriff says that the Butler Memorial Airport and the nearby highway will be closed for as long as
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they're investigating Fox's Madison Scarpino, Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell was admitted to a hospital earlier this morning. A spokesperson for the 84 year old says he is receiving excellent care. It's unknown why he is hospitalized. America is listening to FOX News.
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Preparations are underway in Switzerland and France for the G7 summit, which starts tomorrow. This coming as the US and Iran prepare to sign a peace deal, the
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president plans to meet with leaders to address a variety of things, economic growth, among them illegal immigration, artificial intelligence. On the sidelines, though, he is planning to meet one on one with the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and the uae. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is also going to be here at the G7, though not meeting directly with Trump. He writes this on X We must end this war in a dignified way and with guaranteed security. And it is through strength, the unity of partners and pressure on Russia that this can be achieved in a lasting way. I thank everyone to who is helping us.
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Fox's Aisha Hosny. The fighting, though, continues between Russia and Ukraine. Authorities say five were killed and at least five injured in a Russian attack on Kharkiv. Meanwhile, Russia claims three deaths and three injuries in the city of Tula in a drone attack. While thousands celebrated the Knicks NBA championship last night. It wasn't all fun and games in the Big Apple.
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The NYPD says five school buses being used to transport people from a World cup match in New Jersey were later set on fire. Investigators say five police cars were also damaged and a 17 year old was shot in the foot. Thankfully, he is expected to recover. As officers moved in to make arrest, people were caught hanging from streetlights and lamp posts. There was utter pandemonium in some parts of the Big Apple and a total of 63 people were taken into custody and several of them now face charges.
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Fox's CB Cotton and the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to spread. The country's Ministry of Health now reporting 676 confirmed cases. 136 confirmed deaths. I'm Kathleen Maloney. This is Fox News.
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Host: Kathleen Maloney (with correspondents: Trey Yingst, Madison Scarpino, Aisha Hosny, CB Cotton)
Date: June 15, 2026
This Fox News newscast covers several major breaking and developing stories from around the globe. The main focus is the historic agreement between the United States and Iran to end their conflict, reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz, and begin new nuclear talks. Additional segments cover a tragic plane crash in Missouri, the hospitalization of Senator Mitch McConnell, preparations for the G7 summit, violent celebrations in New York following the Knicks’ NBA championship win, continued fighting in Ukraine, and an expanding Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Kathleen Maloney opens with a breaking news alert: President Trump has announced a deal reached with Iran to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Trey Yingst:
Quote:
“There is a deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Strait of Hormuz is open once again.” — Trey Yingst [00:14]
Kathleen Maloney follows up: Vice President J.D. Vance has called the situation a major improvement for global safety.
VP J.D. Vance (interview excerpt):
“I think we can say with confidence Iran will never have a nuclear weapon. We got a lot of work to do, but a big win tonight.” — J.D. Vance [01:00]
[01:07–01:40]
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“We must end this war in a dignified way and with guaranteed security. And it is through strength, the unity of partners and pressure on Russia that this can be achieved in a lasting way. I thank everyone to who is helping us.” — Volodymyr Zelensky [03:38]
[04:14–04:46]
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“Those vessels that are trapped in the Persian Gulf will be able to export that crude oil from these Gulf countries.” [00:16]
“We got a lot of work to do, but a big win tonight.” [01:03]
“We must end this war in a dignified way and with guaranteed security...” [03:38]
“There was utter pandemonium in some parts of the Big Apple.” [04:41]
This newscast delivered high-impact international and national news with a focus on peace negotiations, safety and ongoing global crises, providing fast and concise updates to keep listeners informed on the hour.