Trump says he will not rush into deal with Iran
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If aggression against Iran is repeated, the promised regional war will extend beyond the region this time,” the Revolutionary Guards said.
By El Tayeb Siddig, Nafisa Eltahir and Khalid Abdelaziz OMDURMAN, Sudan, May 25 (Reuters) - Farmers across Sudan say the hike in global fuel and fertilizer costs resulting from the Iran conflict will force them to cut back on planting this summer,
The warning was issued as President Trump and Vice President JD Vance say progress is being made toward a deal, while keeping open the threat of renewed strikes.
The IDF on Sunday afternoon said that it has had tremendous successes so far against Iran's nuclear and ballistic missiles programs, top commanders, and now economic targets, but has not progressed enough to give a clear prediction about when air force ...
Posting on Telegram, Netanyahu said this would require dismantling Iran's nuclear enrichment facilities and removing enriched nuclear material from its territory.
Iran is trying to assert its control over the strait by charging for passage. Experts say it is unlikely to happen, but the threat has unsettled the shipping industry.
The clock is ticking down to US President Donald Trump’s deadline for Iran to strike a deal and open the Strait of Hormuz – or be heavily bombed and face “hell.” Trump had set 8 p.m. ET Tuesday (Wednesday 3:30 a.m Tehran time) as the time by which ...
Weapons are now regularly brandished in Tehran, an increasing show of defiance as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens he could restart the war with Iran should negotiations break down and the Islamic Republic refuses to release its grip on the Strait of Hormuz.
The graphic follows president Trump's statement yesterday that he was "50/50" on either signing a deal or bombing Iran again
As night falls over Iran’s sprawling capital, and the snowy peaks of the Alborz mountains fade into the darkness, thousands of Iranians have been routinely taking to the streets for state-sponsored rallies aimed at mobilizing supporters against the United States.
Hezbollah leader says group faces ‘existential threat’ as he hopes Iran–US deal will include Lebanon
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem expressed hope yesterday for an agreement between Iran and the United States and that Lebanon, where Israel and the Iran-backed