North Korea, South Korea, Japan, and China are watching warily as war spreads across the Middle East.
Sometime soon Donald Trump will ring the closing bell on his Iran war. That moment will have less to do with whether his mission is accomplished (whatever that is) than how much pain he can endure. We ...
We have closed this page, but you can follow our ongoing live coverage of the war in the Middle East here Global oil prices have fallen in early trading in Asia on Tuesday - they had soared to almost ...
The White House said President Donald Trump is not ruling out any options in the war with Iran, including the possibility of ground troops. About 140 US service members have been injured since the ...
Global oil giant warns of looming catastrophe as Trump gives mixed messages on Iran war. Follow for live updates.
North Korea warned that the United States "war reinforcements" will be "contained and wiped out" after additional American stealth fighter jets were sent to Northeast Asia. The Pentagon did not ...
The Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war, but presidents assert broad authority over use of force and the military. Congress has done little to push back.
"They hit hard last night," one person in Iran tells us. Meanwhile, an Iranian official warns Donald Trump to be careful he doesn't get "eliminated".
The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has criticized the United States and South Korea for proceeding with their annual joint military exercises at a perilous moment for global security and ...
As per reports, the UAE consulate in Iraq's Kurdish region was targeted by Iranian drones. Furthermore, as the conflict escalates, US President Donald Trump has said that the war is “close to the end” ...
Meanwhile, Israel says it has launched a new wave of strikes at Tehran and the UAE says its air defence systems are responding to a "missile threat".
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon was giving President Trump "maximum options" and that the war will not be "endless," a day after the president gave mixed signals about progress.