Trump’s Mysterious Iran Deal: Peace in Our Time or Just More Bluster?
Donald Trump claims a deal with Iran is signed, promising to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but a lack of detail leaves the world guessing.
Donald Trump claims a deal with Iran is signed, promising to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but a lack of detail leaves the world guessing.
Iran fired its first ballistic missiles at Israel since April's ceasefire, prompting Trump to publicly urge Netanyahu not to retaliate as a US–Israel rift widens.
Democrats are taking a stand against a new 1.8 billion dollar fund associated with Donald Trump, causing a fresh wave of legislative gridlock in Washington.
Trump's redistricting drive scored a court win in Missouri but stalled in South Carolina, where five Republicans broke ranks. Plus Louisiana threats and a wider legal scrum.
Trump's first state visit to China in nearly a decade lands him in a country that is richer, more confident and far less reliant on America than the one he left in 2017.
Donald Trump has nominated Cameron Hamilton to lead FEMA, just over a year after firing him from the acting role. We unpack the U-turn, the baggage and the looming confirmation fight.
Ten weeks into the US-Iran war, three big sticking points are blocking a deal: the length of any nuclear enrichment freeze, the Strait of Hormuz blockade, and Iran's proxies and missiles. Here is why it matters for UK wallets.
Russia has accused Ukraine of breaching Donald Trump's three-day ceasefire over 1,000 times, while Kyiv reports fresh casualties from Russian drone and artillery strikes. The truce, timed to Victory Day, looks shaky from day one.
Putin says the Ukraine conflict is 'coming to an end' after a Trump-brokered three-day ceasefire and a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner swap. The reality is rather more complicated.
Three US destroyers traded fire with Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz, yet Trump insists the ceasefire is intact. Here is what happened and why it matters for UK pockets.
Trump has given the EU until 4 July 2026 to ratify last summer's Turnberry trade deal and scrap tariffs on US goods, or face much steeper levies. Meanwhile, US courts are quietly unpicking his tariff strategy.
President Lula heads to Washington in a bid to manage trade tensions and secure critical mineral agreements with a wary Trump administration.