The Trump administration has denied fomenting public unrest in Iran, but the operation shows it has provided covert support to anti-regime efforts
After closed-door talks at the White House, President Donald Trump said negotiations with Tehran will continue despite no major agreements with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the next steps
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During a White House meeting, Israel’s prime minister is expected to press for limits on Iran’s missile program and proxy support, as U.S.-Iran nuclear diplomacy resumes amid heightened regional tensions
Tehran reports progress in Oman-mediated discussions, signaling enough consensus to continue talks despite regional tensions and U.S. naval deployments
Iran's foreign minister addressed rising tensions a day after Tehran and Washington agreed to continue indirect nuclear talks following discussions in Oman that both sides described as constructive.
Neither side moved from their initial position, but Iran said it was open to further talks
Washington and Tehran agree to meet Friday in Oman, but remain divided on whether discussions should cover Iran’s nuclear program only or also its missile arsenal and regional activities
The U.S. military shot down an Iranian drone on Tuesday as it approached the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea, a U.S. official told Reuters. The drone, identified as an Iranian-made Shahed-139, was flying toward the carrier when it was intercepted and destroyed by a U.S. F-35 fighter jet, the official said.
European Union ministers agreed to designate the IRGC as a terrorist organization and targeted Iranian officials and entities with sanctions in response to violence against protesters and support for Russia
The U.S. president issued a fresh ultimatum urging Tehran to negotiate a no-nuclear-weapons agreement, warning that any future U.S. strike would be far more severe if talks fail
Senior Iranian officials and clerics issued stark warnings as the United States deploys additional military assets to the Middle East, raising concerns over escalation, regional retaliation, and growing international scrutiny
President warns Tehran against killing protesters or restarting its nuclear program as U.S. warships and missile destroyers deploy to the Middle East
An Iranian official said authorities have confirmed at least 5,000 deaths during weeks of nationwide protests, blaming armed rioters and foreign-backed groups, as rights organizations report lower figures and describe the unrest as Iran’s deadliest in years
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Russian President Vladimir Putin held separate calls with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, offering Moscow’s help to mediate tensions in the Middle East amid protests in Iran and ongoing regional security concerns
Defense Minister Angie Motshekga has launched an inquiry into Iran’s participation in BRICS+ naval drills, amid reports President Cyril Ramaphosa sought Tehran’s withdrawal over concerns about potential damage to ties with the United States
America’s top diplomat in Greece, Kimberly Guilfoyle, was also present
In an exclusive Reuters interview, Donald Trump said the Iranian opposition figure “seems very nice” but expressed doubt about his ability to rally support at home, as the U.S. president weighs Iran’s unrest alongside views on Ukraine, the Fed and Venezuela