Sixth day of fighting threatens to turn into all-out war and casts serious doubt on peace deal struck last month

With ceasefire in shambles and both sides exchanging tit-for-tat attacks, is the region again plunging into all-out war?

Iran's deputy foreign minister accuses US of destroying the interim peace deal.

Few believe that the tit-for-tat violence will force either into a significant change of heart

U.S.-Iran strikes and renewed threats to the key global oil route have derailed the interim peace deal, raising fears of a wider war in the Middle East.

By Enas Alashray, Tala Ramadan and Yomna EhabCAIRO/DUBAI, July 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. struck Iran's coastal defenses and missile sites on Wednesday after reimposing a naval…

IRGC says it targeted communication systems, fuel storage facilities of US military in Jordan, other American assets at air bases in Bahrain and Kuwait.

The United States struck Iran and Tehran hit back at US allies in the Gulf on Thursday, as the foes battled over the vital Strait of Hormuz in the renewed Middle East war.

The United States intensified its strikes targeting Iran early on July 16, hitting targets further north as American forces also fired into a ship it accused of trying to break…

Days of back-and-forth strikes by the U.S. and Iran across the Middle East have shredded the interim deal to end the Iran war.

Sixth day of fighting threatens to turn into all-out war and casts serious doubt on peace deal struck last month

The always-shaky peace agreement is now gone as the two sides launch attacks.