If Trump seeks a place in history, the deal should not be viewed as the culmination of a diplomatic effort, but as the opening move of a more ambitious one.

Donald Trump would have us believe he's achieved peace in our time with his so-called 'memorandum of understanding' with Iran, designed to end hostilities in the Gulf and pave the…

A landmark agreement has been reached between the Trump administration and Iran to end their conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This development offers global market…

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Hours after Donald Trump celebrated what he called a historic breakthrough with Iran, cracks are already appearing inside Washington. Is the U.S. heading toward a diplomatic…

Trump's calling it a win. Netanyahu's under mounting pressure. Experts say it might only get the US back to square one.

Iranian state media has published a list of 14 points that it says make up the bulk of the deal.

Before we celebrate, it is worth asking a simple question: What exactly changed? Iran’s signature on a document does not change the nature of the regime.

"The new development in Donald Trump's peace negotiations with Iran is a disaster for regional security, a retreat by the US, and a significant concession to Tehran and a failure…

US president hails accord as a major victory despite lingering questions, warns Tehran of renewed bombing if it fails to comply with terms.

The White House's peace deal with Iran, seen as a mere reset or even benefit to Tehran, hasn't inspired confidence among friends and allies.

Trump is touting his deal with Iran as a great success. But experts say the US moves into talks after three months of fighting with less leverage and more to lose

Trump’s emerging Iran strategy risks empowering the very actors most interested in sabotaging peace and dividing allies.

If Trump seeks a place in history, the deal should not be viewed as the culmination of a diplomatic effort, but as the opening move of a more ambitious one.

An end to attacks across the Middle East is welcome but much about this framework remains unclear