Donald Trump’s decision to drag the United States into a war in the Middle East was all about how it would look on television. The New York Times reported Sunday that Trump had been effusive about ...
It's been more than a week since the United States entered the conflict between Iran and Israel on June 21, dropping more than a dozen 30,000-pound "bunker buster" bombs on Iranian nuclear facilities ...
Amid growing suspicion that Iran may have secretly relocated parts of its nuclear stockpile before recent U.S. airstrikes, a new report suggests the missing uranium could be hidden beneath a new ...
The head of the United Nations' Atomic Energy Agency said President Donald Trump's strike against Iran's nuclear program caused "enormous damage" to the country's progress on Thursday. Questions about ...
Iranian lawmakers are considering ending their cooperation with a U.N. nuclear watchdog in the wake of a U.S. attack on several key nuclear sites. Iran’s Parliament is looking to pass a bill that ...
The recent 12-day war between Israel and Iran has raised questions about who — or what — could replace Iran's 86-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei when he dies. Since the recent 12-day ...
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on the Mideast conflict from Tuesday, June 24. For the latest news on the Iran-Israel conflict, read USA TODAY's live updates on the conflict for ...
The head of the Israel Defense Forces said Tuesday that “the campaign against Iran is not over” as a ceasefire between the two countries went into effect. President Donald Trump also vowed that Israel ...
Since the successive Israeli and US air strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites in June, much of the fevered and highly politicized public debate has focused on whether the attacks have “obliterated” Tehran’s ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — United Nations sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program were reimposed Sunday, putting Tehran under new pressure as tensions remain high in the wider Mideast over ...
Tehran, a metropolis of over 15 million people, is now regularly mentioned as a city that is nearing its “Day Zero” – the moment when a city’s taps run dry. This is not unprecedented for a major city.