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■ Iran denies reports of an imminent agreement — no nuclear talks ■ Iran officially rejected reports that it was close to a final deal with the United States. The Iranian Foreign Ministry said it has differences with the U.S. on the nuclear issue and other matters. ■ U.S. prepares for possible airstrikes — refueling tankers concentrate at Israeli airfields ■ Dozens of U.S. aerial refueling tankers have been observed gathering at Israeli airfields. U.S. media say the military appears to be preparing to resume airstrikes within days. ■ Samsung Electronics union turnout tops 66% — push to reject deal emerges ■ Union turnout exceeded 66% on the first day of voting on a tentative wage agreement at Samsung Electronics. Factional disputes within the union have sparked efforts to defeat the pact. ■ Wave of Starbucks boycotts spreads as probe into Chung Yong-jin accelerates ■ Calls to boycott Starbucks over the “Tank Day” controversy have spread as far as government offices. Police have launched an investigation into a complaint filed against Chung Yong-jin, chairman of Shinsegae. ■ Light spring rain across the country during the holiday — early-summer heat returns tomorrow ■ Light rain is expected across many parts of the country on the first day of the holiday. Early-summer heat will return tomorrow. Yonhap TV news tips and inquiries: KakaoTalk/LINE jebo23; Kim Kyung-mok (mok@yna.co.kr)











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