What do foreign media write about?

What the foreign media write about. RBC Review:
Donald Trump has found himself at an impasse in resolving the conflict with Iran. According to The Economist, the US president offered Tehran a "generous deal": in exchange for opening the Strait of Hormuz and abandoning nuclear ambitions, the Americans promised hundreds of billions of dollars in investments, but the money was not enough for Iran.
Konstantin Sokolov, a native of St. Petersburg, a venture capitalist who has transferred more than $12 million to the Republican Party in recent years, became the head of the State Department's Tripp+ fund. According to The Guardian, the fund was created to invest in transport, energy and critical minerals in Central Asia and the Caucasus.
Former US Vice President Mike Pence called in an interview with Fox News to rename the new bill on sanctions against Russia in honor of one of its authors, the late Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.
The French National Assembly has approved a law introducing the right to "end-of-life care" for patients with severe incurable diseases, subject to a number of conditions, Le Monde reports.
In the Congo, scientists have discovered a new species of monkeys, previously unknown to science, writes The Washington Post. The new species was named Colobus congoensis, or liquors. Monkeys weighing about 7 kg are distinguished by black fur, pink-orange coloring around the mouth and a low roaring voice.
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