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announcements . "This man is focused and determined," Cheung [wrote on X](https://twitter.com/StevenCheung47/status/2058360329290019008). "Can't stop, won't spot." His cabinet members have also weighed in on Trump
announce it was ending its operations so long as there were no further Israeli attacks shows the advocates of all-out war are in the minority. There are many such as Hesamodin Ashna, an adviser
announced the US withdrawal from the agreement in May 2018, he called it a "horrible, one-side deal that should never, ever have been made". He said it failed to address Iran's ballistic missile
announced](/news/2026/6/15/iran-us-agree-tentative-deal-to-end-war-your-questions-answered) plans to sign a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at ending the US-Israeli war with Iran on Friday. While no official text of that agreement has been released, both sides have said
Trump’s diplomacy with Gulf countries and other regional partners for helping bring about the deal. “What the president has done is create the real space to transform that region,” Vance said in an interview
deal would result in the elimination of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile that could be used in a nuclear weapon, a main sticking point in negotiations. But the exact details of the agreement
Iran war led to a “recession-level industry decline” in America as consumer confidence collapsed in late February and March. Revenue dropped nearly 10% in the quarter as sales of major appliances in North America
announced](https://x.com/centcom/status/2064457103134343170?s=46&t=l9kYTYnczdcmRxIf7ooCqA) that US forces had begun to launch “self-defense strikes” on Iran in response to the downing of the Apache helicopter near the strait of Hormuz. “The mission is a proportional
deal — an assertion EU officials rejected. Trump accused the countries of violating the agreement after a slate of European countries declined to send their militaries to help the US Navy open the Strait of Hormuz
deal to end the war. Late on Sunday in a post on X, the US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) said it struck Iranian military sites over the weekend, and on Monday, Iran’s Islamic
Iran has caused a fuel crisis and spiked global prices, while the [increasing energy appetite of new AI datacenters has put more pressure](https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-consumers-face-rising-electricity-prices-despite-clean-power-savings--reeii-2026-04-28/) on power supplies. As energy costs and consumption continue
detailed nuclear negotiations. Among the provisions it lists are a suspension on Iranian nuclear enrichment, the lifting of sanctions, and restoring free transit through the Strait of Hormuz. It cites two US officials
announced two months ago paused all-out warfare though sporadic clashes in the Gulf have continued. In one of a flurry of [social media posts](https://x.com/TrumpTruthOnX), Trump on Monday said Israel and Iran
announcements, particularly involving oil trades on the futures market. After so many false dawns and hoax armageddons, why are traders still reacting to Trump’s rhetoric? One theory is that, while individual traders
detail in an interview with Fox News about what he had discussed with China’s leader. Here is where things stand on the summit’s core issues. ## Iran The crisis in the Middle East loomed
announcement that the US will guide stranded vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude, the international benchmark, was essentially flat on Monday morning, as traders saw little hope of Trump’s plans resolving
Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize, and has, over the past year, emerged as a significant diplomatic force, acting as the [main mediator of a ceasefire](/features/2026/4/8/how-pakistan-managed-to-get-the-us-and-iran-to-a-ceasefire) in the US war on Iran