The US has not just decimated Iran's nuclear programme and military, it has also degraded the power of its regime.

One hundred days after the Iran war began, the Islamic Republic appears stable. But beneath the surface, economic strain, social unrest and growing repression point to deeper…

100 days into the Iran war, stability endures, but economic woes, social unrest and rising repression expose deeper cracks.

100 days into the US-Israel war with Iran, Trump’s goals face a tough test as Hormuz stays blocked, diplomacy stalls and the region hangs between war and peace.

One hundred days into the US-Israel war on Iran, we look at the number of times a deal seemed close.

From the human cost to the economy, Al Jazeera visualises how the US-Israel war on Iran has unfolded since February 28.

Tehran sees its ability to preserve its governing system amid a regime-change war as a clear victory.

The US has not just decimated Iran's nuclear programme and military, it has also degraded the power of its regime.

Talks and attacks have continued for months, and could last much longer without a breakthrough.

A hundred days into the US-Israel war with Iran, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed and Exxon, the IEA and PVM Oil warn of a long-term price crisis ahead

Today marks a hundred days since America and Israel began launching strikes on Iran on 28 February.