After nearly half a century of flirting with direct conflict, the United States finally went to war with Iran. Fifteen weeks later, the fighting is over. The regime has not only survived a confrontation with the world’s most powerful military but emerged believing it is stronger than before.

Experts say the regional balance of power remains largely unchanged, while Iran appears politically strengthened

There are many questions unresolved in the latest ceasefire deal and many ways the conflict could begin again.

By Parisa Hafezi and Angus McDowallDUBAI/LONDON, June 15 - Iran's theocratic rulers have seen off a U.S. military campaign but their real problems may be about to begin: managing…

Hardliners want revenge, rearmament and a tougher line against Washington, while ordinary Iranians expect sanctions relief to ease years of poverty, inflation and destruction from…

Regime claims 'definitive victory' after being struck 13,000 times by the US and Israel

A recent Middle East war has concluded with no clear victor. Iran, though weakened, successfully thwarted the objectives of the United States and Israel. A new agreement defers…

Thousands dead, hundreds of billions lost and an agreement many analysts expect to collapse. The Iran ceasefire, explained.

The much-hyped deal, which is set to be formally signed on Friday in Geneva, doesn’t end the war. It’s essentially a 60-day extension of a ceasefire

The regime has learned it must extract concessions rather than promises from the US, says Sina Toossi from the Center for International Policy

The Islamic Republic has survived. Now comes the hard part.

Despite its losses, Iran has emerged much stronger from the conflict, and has become a symbol of defiance.

The Islamic Republic faced devastating losses during the conflict, but the regime has gained in confidence.

Iran and oil expert Gregory Brew explains how long a return to normalcy might take.

By Nilo TabrizyJune 17 (Reuters) - When Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced the interim deal this week to end the war with the United States, he declared his country…

Beaten down by sanctions, inflation and crackdowns, Iranians say they don’t envision a brighter future even with a ceasefire.

Months of war and a blockade have battered Iran .Its navy is at the bottom of the Persian Gulf. Its air force is destroyed. Its economy is in ruins.

While the prospect of an end to the war has brought relief to Tehranis, many say economic devastation, political uncertainty, and distrust of the U.S. and Israel will outlast the…

After nearly half a century of flirting with direct conflict, the United States finally went to war with Iran. Fifteen weeks later, the fighting is over. The regime has not only…