The MOU may pause the war, but it leaves Israel exposed while giving Iran relief before real verification.

Iran agreeing to a ceasefire deal with the United States tells us Tehran likely had something to gain from signing on. This is what Iran is promoting as the 14-point deal.

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.

The new U.S.-Iranian memorandum of understanding is a diplomatic victory for the Iranian regime - and a problem for America's Mideast posture.

Everything you need to know before you reach the office this morning.

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.

Trump endorses the Iran MOU as strong and detailed, with a ceasefire extension, Strait of Hormuz reopening, and 60-day nuclear talks ahead. What it means

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

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

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

The MoU is really just an agenda for conversations that are still to come. But for an Iranian government for whom survival alone was a victory, it has the makings of a jackpot.

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.

Tehran celebrates the deal as a victory, while Trump reportedly presses to end the war despite Netanyahu’s warnings that Iran cannot be trusted and his push for continued military…

Iranian leaders have described the newly signed US-Iran memorandum of understanding as a diplomatic triumph, arguing that sanctions relief, access to frozen assets and concessions…

The long‑anticipated memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed electronically by US President Donald Trump and Iran's Masoud Pezeshkian this week aims to halt a costly war and…

Trump promised a better deal than the 2015 JCPOA nuclear agreement with Iran - but is it?

With sanctions-relief and a US promise to avoid further meddling, the conflict has been settled on Tehran’s terms, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins

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.

The Trump administration's MOU with Iran is not a done deal, with critics questioning whether what the US received was worth the operation.

The MOU may pause the war, but it leaves Israel exposed while giving Iran relief before real verification.