A tentative truce faltered Tuesday when Israel accused Iran of launching missiles into its airspace after the cease-fire was supposed to take effect and vowed to retaliate.
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Trump heads to NATO summit as Iran overshadows agenda
President Trump on Tuesday heads to a whirlwind NATO summit at the Hague, Netherlands, hours after he announced that Iran and Israel had reached a ceasefire agreement.Several hours after the ceasefire was to take effect,
Trump says Iran will never rebuild their nuclear facilities. Hear what Gen. Petraeus thinks
President Donald Trump claimed that Iran will never rebuild their nuclear facilities after US military strikes. Gen. David Petraeus discusses the US military operation and whether Iran can rebuild their nuclear capabilities with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.
Cost of damages from Iran war forecast at double October 7 and ensuing attacks
In numbers released ahead of ceasefire announcement, Tax Authority official predicts claims will likely reach NIS 5 billion as Israel picks up pieces from powerful missile strikes The post Cost of …
Japan, India welcome Trump’s Israel-Iran ceasefire
Japan and India on Tuesday welcomed US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a “complete” ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
Pakistan condemns Trump’s bombing of Iran – a day after nominating him for Peace Prize
Pakistan initially claimed they were nominating Trump as “a genuine peacemaker” for his role in bringing a four-day conflict with India to an end.
Trump declares China can purchase Iranian oil as market signals cautious optimism
Oil markets rose Tuesday after President Donald Trump permitted China to buy Iranian oil despite previous sanctions, with crude prices dropping amid reduced concerns about the Strait of Hormuz.
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US stocks end higher, oil down on limited Iran retaliation. Strait of Hormuz’s still open.
US stocks end up as oil prices fall on Iran’s limted response to US attacks and Strait of Hormuz stays open. Another Fed member can see July rate cut.