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Iran on 28 February, while Tehran retaliated by firing drones and missiles at Israel and US targets in countries across the Gulf. A ceasefire agreed in April meant to facilitate talks has largely been observed
ceasefire in April, the US and Iran have exchanged intermittent fire, including two rounds of tit-for-tat strikes this week. On Thursday, the US president had threatened new attacks only to state later that
details of its proposals public, either, but reports suggest they centre on a 14-point memorandum of understanding, which could lead to negotiations on Iran's nuclear ambitions. A ceasefire meant to facilitate talks
ceasefire in doubt, Donald Trump declined to say what would constitute a violation, telling reporters only that Iran knows “what not to do”.** It comes amid rising tensions after both sides exchanged fire
Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon, with which Israel has been exchanging fire for the past six weeks. But in a later post on Truth Social, Trump urged the group to abide by the ceasefire
ceasefire going while more protracted negotiations take place. Since the US and Israel started the war by attacking Iran in late February, Trump has claimed nearly 40 times that a deal with Iran was imminent
US-Israeli strikes on Tehran at the end of February. Until then, the Iran-backed group had not attacked Israel since a November 2024 ceasefire was announced, despite near-daily breaches of the agreement
ceasefire will hold long term due to the number of contested issues that still remain unresolved. “I don’t think that the US is willing to accept even the least of Iran’s demands
exchange for Hezbollah not attacking Israel. It came after Iran warned that Israeli action in Lebanon jeopardised talks on a deal to end its war with the US. Following the ceasefire announcement, the Israeli military
ceasefire. Speaking outside CENTCOM headquarters in Tampa, Florida, Hegseth said President Donald Trump had ordered Iran to be hit “hard” and warned the strikes could continue for a second consecutive night if necessary. - **Strait
exchange of fire, dimming hopes of finalising a 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
exchange of fire" with the "enemy". Meanwhile, local media reported explosions were heard in Tehran. Not long after, a statement from Iran's top military command said US "aerial attacks" struck the coasts of Bandar
details will be published over the next 24 to 48 hours. Trump, Vance and Ghalibaf have already reportedly signed the deal electronically. **The US agreement with Iran is “very weak”** and will mean Washington goes
exchanged fire on Monday in the biggest blow yet to the strained ceasefire in the Iran war. Iranian state television reported on Tuesday that the Israeli attacks killed at least two members of the country
exchanging messages with Washington in an atmosphere of “extreme suspicion”. Israel’s actions in Lebanon, whether carried out with US knowledge and consent or not, were aimed at sabotaging diplomacy, he added. “No one believes
exchange, Hegseth told Democratic Rep. Adam Smith that Iran's nuclear facilities were obliterated in 2025 strikes by the U.S., prompting Smith to question the Trump administration's reasoning for starting the Iran war less
exchange of tourists between the two countries. Lebanon, however, said it preferred to find a deal closer to the 1949 armistice agreement between the two countries. In the last meeting, Beirut reportedly outlined the damage
exchanged a series of strikes.**  A man walks past a billboard carrying a picture
details of ongoing talks. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Air defences activated in Iran:** Air defences were heard in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on Thursday night after being activated to counter small aircraft
exchange of direct strikes between the two enemies since a ceasefire paused the US-Israel war with Iran in April. Iran’s attack came in response to earlier strikes on Beirut by [Israel](https://www.theguardian.com