Explosions are reported on two more foreign tankers in the Persian Gulf killing at least one person, port authorities say.
Iran struck three commercial ships today in its continuing effort to inflict economic pain and political pressure on the U.S.
Iran might be outgunned and outspent by the US and Israel but it has one major advantage — its control over the Strait of Hormuz.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The war with Iran is doing collateral damage to the world economy. The conflict is driving up energy and fertilizer prices; threatening food shortages in poor countries; ...
Last week I introduced the idea of horizontal escalation: when a crisis or war spreads geographically. That has continued. America’s and Israel’s war in Iran now stretches from Cyprus in the west, ...
Gasoline prices are climbing, and many people will find some of the most immediate economic pain at the pump. But you don't ...
Friedrich Merz has called for a speedy change of government in Iran, saying: "The sooner the mullah regime stops, the sooner ...
U.S. President Donald Trump says that the war with Iran began because that country was starting work on a new site for ...
U.S. President Donald Trump had a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the war in Iran and other issues.
Seven days later, gas has blown past $3.40 a gallon, according to AAA — the highest national average since September 2024. After the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran, WTI crude surged more ...
CSIS analyst Clayton Seigle explained that traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has almost completely stopped due to the current war.