
Iran Holds Public Mourning For Ayatollah Killed In February
More than four months after the death of Iran’s former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country has begun what officials are calling the “funeral

More than four months after the death of Iran’s former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country has begun what officials are calling the “funeral

Is the fragile truce between the US and Iran already beginning to crack? That’s the question after fresh military strikes reignited tensions in one of

Has the oil market finally found some breathing room? After months of turmoil triggered by the Iran war, oil prices have fallen back to levels

Can Congress really stop a president from waging war? Not quite—but it can send a message. And that’s exactly what the Republican-controlled US Senate has

Could internet access become a tool of political change? A former Israeli prime minister has made a striking claim that is reigniting debate over technology,

Can a peace deal survive when fighting is still raging on the ground? That’s the challenge facing US and Iranian negotiators as they begin direct

A new US-Iran peace deal is now in effect, but does it truly mark the end of the conflict — or is it only the

Was Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok just answering questions online—or helping direct military strikes? A newly revealed US government legal filing suggests the answer may

What exactly is in the newly announced US-Iran peace agreement? That was the question puzzling world leaders gathered on the shores of Lake Geneva this

What if one of the Middle East’s most dangerous confrontations suddenly shifted from missiles and blockades to negotiation tables and signatures? That appears to be

Just when hopes of calm were beginning to emerge, the conflict between Israel and Iran appears to be entering a dangerous new phase. The question

What happens when lawmakers from both parties decide enough is enough? That’s the question now facing Washington after the US House of Representatives voted to