White House says Trump sees 'substantial chance' for talks as decision looms on U.S. intervention
A Diplomatic Opening or the Road to War?
President Donald Trump is expected to decide within two weeks whether the U.S. will directly intervene in the escalating Iran-Israel conflict. A White House statement citing a “substantial chance of negotiations” has opened a narrow window for diplomacy.
Iran Warns of Regional 'Hell'
In a stark warning to Washington, Iran’s deputy foreign minister told the BBC that any American involvement would ignite widespread regional chaos.
After the Strikes: Damage, Denials, and Deaths
Iran’s missile barrage injured over 270 people in Israel. Israel claims its hospital was targeted; Tehran says it aimed for a military site. On the ground, facts remain contested—and the risk of miscalculation grows.
Israel Responds: ‘Supreme Leader Can No Longer Be Allowed to Exist’
Escalating rhetoric from Israel’s defence minister signals a hardening stance as fallout from Iran’s strikes fuels anger—and calls for retaliation.
Nuclear Shadows: Iran’s Capabilities Weakened but Not Crushed
Despite damage to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, intelligence sources caution it remains partially operational. The long-term strategic threat endures, reports Frank Gardner.