
Trump threatens to charge tolls in the Strait of Hormuz if an agreement with Iran is not signed...
Donald Trump would be willing to charge tolls in the Strait of Hormuz if Iran continues without signing an agreement with the US.

Donald Trump would be willing to charge tolls in the Strait of Hormuz if Iran continues without signing an agreement with the US.

For many Iranians, the question is not whether the deal means victory, but whether it eases the economic crisis and reduces fear of another war.

The agreement leaves the parties in the same situation they were in 24 hours before the war, only now with thousands of dead

Iran and the United States are very close to signing a memorandum of understanding to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz

US and Israeli leaders have miscalculated war with Iran, according to BBC News international editor Jeremy Bowen

Iran's decision to jeopardize peace talks could reflect how its leaders view the situation

Tehran announced a halt to attacks after President Trump warned both countries to stop "shooting at each other"

The president said that talks with Tehran are close to reaching an agreement and warned that a military escalation could put that process at risk.

The Israeli Army says it has intercepted two projectiles fired from Lebanon during a new offensive

In the absence of agreements, Israel says it will continue its operations on the ground in southern Lebanon

During a podcast interview for the New York Post, Trump also said he would "like" to meet Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mokhtaba Khamenei.

Under pressure from polls and its Gulf allies, Donald Trump's administration is pushing for a deal, but Iran demands concessions

The president used vulgar, expletive-laden language to express his frustration over Israel's recent military escalation in Lebanon.

Iran and the US negotiate an agreement to end the war that began more than three months ago and reopen the Strait of Hormuz

Lebanon and Israel agreed to a truce on April 17, but it was never respected. Israel says its offensive seeks to "crush" the Shiite group Hezbollah

The Stranger Things actor decided to put his work commitments on hold and not participate in the drama film written and directed by Tony Gilroy

Thousands of people gathered in Beirut for the open-air mass presided over by Pope Leo XIV

U.S. Ambassador Tom Barrack said the truce has the support of regional players, including Turkey and Jordan.

Israel has attacked nuclear facilities and scientists, military bases, and senior Iranian military commanders

The attack on several targets in Iranian territory represents an unprecedented escalation by Israel.

Israeli airstrikes hit central Beirut, leaving at least 22 dead. Rescue teams are tirelessly searching for survivors as the devastation in Lebanon’s capital deepens.

Massive Israeli strikes in Lebanon lead to thousands of Hezbollah casualties as tensions escalate ahead of October 7. French President Macron calls for an arms supply halt to Israel.

Israel conducts airstrike on central Beirut, Lebanon, killing at least six people in response to its forces’ deadliest day of clashes with Hezbollah.

Massive explosions reported in Hezbollah units as walkie-talkies and landline phones blow up in East Lebanon, following the pager blasts. Several militants killed in the shocking incident.

Israel conducts a targeted strike against a Hezbollah commander in Beirut following the murder of 12 Israeli children. The incident has escalated tensions in the region.