As strikes continue across Iran, US President Trump has articulated shifting goals. But how likely are they?
By Parisa Hafezi and Angus McDowall DUBAI, March 4 (Reuters) - Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have tightened their grip on ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that Tuesday would be the most intense day yet of U.S. strikes inside Iran. The Islamic Republic, its firepower diminished, has vowed to fight ...
Holed up in Iraqi mountains, militants voice ambivalence about US intervention but say they're in contact with Americans; no ...
House lawmakers returned to Washington on Tuesday to confront the Iran conflict and joust over Congress’s role, or lack ...
Oil prices have swung sharply amid the Iran conflict, Trump’s remarks, supply disruptions, and production cuts. Here are the key upside and downside risks.
When Vladimir Putin picked up the phone to Donald Trump on Monday, he was keen to secure a “quick political and diplomatic settlement” to the war in Iran. But the war has not been all that bad for the ...
We continue our conversation with investigative journalist Antonia Juhasz, who says the Iran war is largely about control of fossil fuel resources.
Amid the war in the Middle East, Iran has been targeting key energy infrastructure across the region. Tehran is also threatening energy exporters, warning that tankers entering the Strait of Hormuz — ...
War Secretary Hegseth says Iran's strikes on Gulf neighbors backfired, driving regional allies into the U.S. orbit as CENTCOM prepares a major firepower surge.
Iran is pursuing a strategy of endurance in its conflict with the US and Israel, aiming to stretch the war into a prolonged battle of attrition. By launching drones and missiles and threatening energy ...
Warplanes hit multiple oil storage sites in and around Tehran, triggering huge fires and sending thick black smoke billowing across the city. The smoke was visible even from nearby areas such as Karaj ...