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376 resultsfor “Trump comments on Iran war”

Politics

First Thing: Zelenskyy says he told Trump that Putin was ‘playing games’ with Washington

war meant. ## **OpenAI confidentially files for initial public offering on US stock market** ![Sam Altman](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/ef6c9ddf010cee3436839504c59bf0135b53876c/2066_126_3405_2724/master/3405.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Sam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images OpenAI has [filed confidentially to go public

The Guardian WorldJun 9
Conflicts

Trump announces Israel-Lebanon ceasefire as House passes war powers resolution | First Thing

war after hostilities have continued that length of time. Trump’s White House has rejected that argument, citing a temporary ceasefire that has been in place since 8 April – although it has been broken several

The Guardian WorldJun 4
Politics

Gas tax: How beer fuelled a debate on Australia's energy giants

Iran, the subject is unlikely to go away - and is dominating headlines ahead of next week's federal budget. "Just do it and stop the crap," former treasury secretary Dr Ken Henry told another senate

BBC NewsMay 6
Politics

US and Iran inch closer to peace deal as Trump faces criticism from GOP hawks | First Thing

Iran, government spending and the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. As control of US Congress hangs in the balance, Massie warned on Sunday that Trump had “disenfranchised” many of the Americans who had voted

The Guardian WorldMay 25
World

First Thing: China trip winds down but Trump-Xi Iran accord remains elusive

Trump took a muted approach as he sidestepped questions on Taiwan. A White House readout of the meeting published later also omitted mention of the country. ## **At least 24 killed in Kyiv

The Guardian WorldMay 15
Politics

King Charles visits Trump: what are the potential pitfalls for the monarch?

Iran and security concerns after Saturday night’s [shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/26/donald-melania-trump-white-houe-correspondents-dinner). Many challenges lie ahead as he takes up his [UK government-decreed task](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/31/king-charles-state-visit-to-us-to-go-ahead-buckingham-palace-confirms)

The Guardian WorldApr 27
Health

Crew members on hantavirus cruise ship to be evacuated | First Thing

war, Trump said. - **What did Project Freedom achieve****?** The defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, said the US had successfully secured a path through the waterway and that hundreds of commercial ships were lining up to pass

The Guardian WorldMay 6
Politics

Why the economics makes this the craziest world cup ever

Trump, much can change very quickly. He has already controversially accepted a Peace Prize from FIFA, before initiating the war with Iran that has led to a significant global energy and economic shock. There

BBC NewsJun 11
Politics

US-Iran peace deal remains elusive as choice of US targets draws legal questions | First Thing

Iran [may constitute a war crime](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/11/strikes-water-facilities-iran-war-crime-experts), legal and military experts say. The attack on the Bemani district destroyed a key reservoir serving about 20,000 people, raising critical legal questions over whether

The Guardian WorldJun 12
Conflicts

Netanyahu orders Iran strikes despite Trump claiming ‘I call all the shots’ | First Thing

war in March in support of Iran, have previously launched attacks on Israel. - **What is the** **continuing economic impact?** Brent crude jumped $3.50 to $96.59 a barrel on Monday, while stocks in Asia, a region

The Guardian WorldJun 8
Politics

After lackluster tour turnout, Turning Point wraps things up with excited crowd in Idaho

commentators Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles live at the University of Idaho. "I just listen to Michael Knowles. I love watching his stuff," Moes said. "I'm really interested in just going to see different

NPR Topics: NewsApr 30
Politics

First Thing: Trump tells critics to ‘sit back and relax’ as Iran claims to target US base

war launched by the US and Israel on 28 February has killed thousands of people – mainly in Iran and Lebanon – and caused global economic pain by pushing up energy prices. ## **Lead prosecutor withdraws from criminal

The Guardian WorldJun 1
Politics

First Thing: Trump announces extension of Iran ceasefire until ‘discussion concluded’

Iran to take the initiative has come”. - **How are Trump’s negotiating tactics being received?** The president’s impatience and rough-house diplomatic style, including his frequent online posting, has been a key stumbling block

The Guardian WorldApr 22
Politics

Trump calls Iran’s response to peace plan ‘totally unacceptable’ as ceasefire frays | First Thing

war with guarantees against any renewed attack. It followed the US’s peace proposal, which was reported to be a one-page memorandum of understanding that would reopen the strait while setting a framework

The Guardian WorldMay 11
Conflicts

US and Iran exchange fire as Vance says deal could be months away | First Thing

war. - **What did** **Vance actually say?** “Right now, I feel that we are in a position to get a deal that is good for the United States economically and that really does deal with

The Guardian WorldJun 10
Politics

Australia news live: Albanese and Sultan of Brunei pledge energy cooperation; antisemitism royal commission to hold first public hearings in May

Trump-style social media vetting for visa applicants. The opposition leader, **Angus Taylor**, says it is “non-discriminatory on race or religion”. ![Multiculturalism minister Anne Aly.](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/baa76c0fd47b9363a3227d3852c9e28ef40c5bac/0_0_8256_5504/master/8256.jpg?width=465&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Multiculturalism minister Anne Aly. Photograph: Lukas

The Guardian WorldApr 15
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