Trump announces Iran ceasefire
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The International Energy Agency director said the economic impact of the Iran war on energy is worse than past oil crises combined.
Journalist and activist Banafsheh Zand discusses the state of Iran, describing a leadership vacuum after the Supreme Leader and top figures were targeted.
U.S. intelligence agencies have indicated that the Iranian government is not at risk of collapse amid the U.S. and Israeli offensive against the Middle Eastern country, Reuters reported Thursday.
The energy crisis caused by the Iran conflict will not be short-lived, an EU Commission spokesperson said on Wednesday.
A month into its war with the United States and Israel, Iran is trying to forestall any spark of domestic unrest with arrests, executions and massive street deployments by
“ America held hostage! ” That grim nightly message from ABC’s Ted Koppel transfixed the nation during the Iran hostage crisis nearly five decades ago. You can almost hear a similar chorus now during the Iran crisis — with an impatient edge that’s making the United States’ predicament even worse.
President Donald Trump's war of choice against Iran has already had negative consequences. Perhaps most visibly, we've seen higher gas prices after Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway through which 20 million barrels of crude oil once passed each day,
French President Emmanuel Macron is scheduled to meet Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo today, with their agenda dominated by the Middle East crisis and its global repercussions. The two countries are also expected to sign a rare earths deal,
U.S. intelligence indicates that Iran's leadership is still largely intact and is not at risk of collapse any time soon after nearly two weeks of relentless U.S. and Israeli bombardment, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
In a first since 2022, the US benchmark traded above its global rival contract on Thursday as Asian buyers, starved of Middle Eastern crude, queued up to buy stateside.
While Keir Starmer’s hopes of reviving the UK economy and his premiership have been battered by the war in Iran, there may be a silver lining for the prime minister: The conflict could put off a leadership challenge.
Iranian-born actor, model, and producer Sam Asghari spoke with FOX 5 Morning News regarding the latest news out of Iran.