
UPDATED: Fresh Skirmishes in U.S.-Iran Conflict
Multiple strikes launched by both sides with, among other sites, Kuwait International Airport and a Botswanan tanker hit.

Multiple strikes launched by both sides with, among other sites, Kuwait International Airport and a Botswanan tanker hit.

Time is running out for a diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East, as Washington and Tehran struggle to reconcile competing ultimatums over nuclear deterrence, port blockades, and regional proxy conflicts.

Maritime data shows ships continued crossing the Strait of Hormuz—despite the latest blockade.

Netanyahu said Israel will continue operations in Iran and Lebanon, vowing to “protect our vital interests.”

A wave of attacks and threats involving multiple countries signals a sharp escalation in the Middle East conflict, amid further U.S,-Iran tensions.

Redirected from the Caribbean, the USS Gerald R. Ford joins the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Gulf.

Tehran’s foreign minister said Iran no longer trusts Washington—but noted efforts by its neighbors to ease tensions.

An Iranian military spokesman warned that U.S. aircraft carriers and Gulf bases are within missile range and said any strike would trigger an immediate response.