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Video footage verified by The New York Times showed fire inside Kuwait’s international airport. The attack was part of one of the biggest assaults on a Gulf nation since the U.S.-Iran cease-fire was announced in April.
Iran has stopped peace negotiations with the U.S. as it alleges it has violated their cease-fire agreement, Iran state media reported Monday.
The U.S. said its ceasefire with Iran is still holding despite continued violence, with both sides trading fire overnight. Iran also struck Kuwait’s main airport, killing one person and injuring dozens.
Israeli leaders said they began striking targets in Gaza city of Rafah, hours after Hamas announced it had accepted an Egyptian-Qatari cease-fire proposal.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance said while they were "not there yet," a deal to extend the U.S.-Iran ease-fire and repoen the Hormuz Strain was very close.
The first suspected Iranian attacks since the start of its cease-fire with the U.S. come amid Trump’s mission to “guide” stranded ships out of the Strait of Hormuz
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Breaking Iran cease-fire headlines sent travel stocks soaring as oil prices dropped sharply. Kayak CEO Peer Bueller joined Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why travelers are still booking trips despite geopolitical chaos,
President Trump said the pause in fighting between the U.S. and Iran is on “massive life support,” after he rejected Iran’s response to a proposal for ending the war as unserious. “I would say the cease-fire is on massive life support,