Melania Trump made a surprise appearance at the White House on Thursday to announce that she ânever had a relationshipâ with the late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.Her address has seemingly put Epstein back on the political agenda when focus had been firmly on the US and Israelâs war in Iran.The intervention came at a difficult time for her husband, Donald Trump, as the fragile ceasefire agreed between the US and Iran seemed to be at risk of falling apart, and as US lawmakers are raising the alarm over the presidentâs mental stability.Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian US editor, Betsy Reed â watch on YouTube Continue reading...
Democratic representative Yassamin Ansari says the war has only more deeply entrenched the Iranian regimeSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxDonald Trump is an âevil human beingâ who âwants to be an emperorâ and should be removed from office over the war in Iran, Yassamin Ansari, an Iranian American member of the US Congress, has told the Guardian.Ansari, the daughter of Iranian immigrants who decades ago fled the regime, spoke out after the president threatened to wipe out Iranâs civilisation before backing down and announcing an uncertain two-week ceasefire. Continue reading...
Israel and Hezbollah continue to trade strikes as Trump tells US media he has asked Netanyahu to be more âlow-keyâ in Lebanon. Follow live newsNetanyahu says there is no ceasefire in Lebanon as Israel launches fresh strikesJapan plans to release 20 daysâ worth of oil reserves from May, prime minister Sanae Takaichi told a cabinet meeting on Friday, to ensure stable domestic supply as conflict in the region continues disrupts global supply.Japan is dependent on the Middle East for around 95% of its oil. It began releasing reserves on March 16 unilaterally and in coordination with other nations under a plan to make available enough oil to last 50 days. The new release of 20 days worth is additional. Continue reading...
⢠President Trump is reexamining the United States' relationship with NATO, as his irritation with American allies who refused to join the war against Iran reaches a climax.
⢠Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on March 31 that 'after this conflict has concluded, we should reevaluate' America's role in the alliance, while NATO Ambassador Matt Whitaker said on April 1 that 'everything's on the table.'
⢠The reconsideration reflects Trump's frustration with NATO members' reluctance to support U.S. military operations in Iran, signaling potential fundamental shifts in transatlantic security arrangements.
Republicans will almost certainly block Democratsâ efforts to pass legislation amid âfragileâ two-week US-Iran ceasefireHouse Democrats will attempt Thursday to pass a resolution curtailing Donald Trumpâs war powers over Iran â a move Republicans will almost certainly block, but one that signals unease on Capitol Hill about a Middle Eastern conflict on pause with no clear endgame.The vote, scheduled for Thursday morning, will use a procedure called unanimous consent, which is a shortcut that allows legislation to pass the chamber instantly, without debate or a formal tally, so long as not a single member objects. Any one lawmaker can kill the resolution by simply objecting, and Republicans are expected to do exactly that. Continue reading...
White House says only person committing war crimes is actor âfor his awful movies and terrible acting abilityâThe long-running war of words between the George Clooney and the White House has ignited again after the Oscar-winning actor criticised Donald Trumpâs threat to Iran that âa whole civilization will die tonightâ.On Wednesday, in a speech to 3,000 high school students in Cuneo, Italy, Clooney said the US president had committed a war crime with his threat. Continue reading...
Mark Rutte praises âvery frankâ talks but declines to say if president discussed potential withdrawal from allianceMark Rutte, the secretary general of Nato, has said Donald Trump was âclearly disappointedâ that the USâs allies had refused to join its war against Iran, following a closed-door meeting in Washington on Wednesday.Speaking to CNN after his private meeting with the US president, Rutte declined to say directly whether Trump raised his threat to withdraw from the military alliance over the Iran war, but described the exchange as a âvery frank, very openâ discussion between âtwo good friendsâ. Continue reading...
Over 70 Democratic lawmakers are calling for amendment to be invoked to remove Trump from office amid warDemocratic party leaders have vowed to renew the effort to curb Donald Trumpâs war in Iran next week after several days of escalating tactics that culminated in a temporary ceasefire on Tuesday evening.In recent months, several war powers resolutions have failed in Congress after a handful of Democrats continued to vote alongside Republicans. But Trumpâs aggressive overtures this week â including a Truth Social post that said âa whole civilizationâ could be wiped out if Iran didnât agree to demands, have pushed some to act. Continue reading...
Pakistanâs PM had said the ceasefire would cover Lebanon; Iran says passage through the strait of Hormuz will be allowed for the next 2 weeks. Follow the latest newsUS and Iran agree to provisional ceasefire with Tehran saying it will reopen strait of HormuzIran war ceasefire announcement â what we know so farIsrael supports Donald Trumpâs decision to suspend strikes against Iran for two weeks, but said the ceasefire does not include Lebanon, prime minister Benjamin Netanyahuâs office said on Wednesday.The office said Israel backed the US move, provided Tehran immediately opens the strait of Hormuz and stops attacks against the United States, Israel and countries in the region.Iranâs Supreme National Security Council said it had conditionally accepted a two-week ceasefire if attacks agains Iran are halted.Iranâs foreign minister said passage through the strait of Hormuz will be allowed for the next 2 weeks under Iranian military management.Iranian state media said negotiations with the US would be held in Islamabad to finalise details of an agreement, with the aim of âconfirming Iranâs battlefield achievementsâ. Talks will begin on Friday 10 April and may be extended, state media reported. State media also reported that talks with the US do not amount to the end of the war.Pakistani prime minister Shebaz Sharif announced that Iran, the US and their allies agreed to an immediate ceasefire everywhere, including Lebanon. Sharif has been a key figure in attempting to reach a diplomatic solution between the two warring parties. In his statement, Sharif invited delegations to Islamabad on âFriday, 10th April 2026, to further negotiate for a conclusive agreement to settle all disputesâ.Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli welcomed the ceasefire but said fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon was not part of it.Trump said Iran had proposed a âworkableâ 10-point peace plan. According to Iranian state media, the ten-point proposal includes a number of conditions that the US has in the past rejected. Among them are controlled transit through strait of Hormuz coordinated with Iranian armed forces and withdrawal of all US forces from regional bases. The plan would also require the lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions, payment of full compensation to Iran and release of all frozen Iranian assets.Iranian state media also said the 10-point plan for securing an end to the war would require Washington to accept its uranium enrichment program, a previous red line for the Trump administration.Even as the ceasefire was proposed, missile alerts continued in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Israel. Continue reading...
Alarm among military observers after president says âwhole civilization will die tonightâ if Iran ignores demandsUS politics live â latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailDonald Trumpâs Tuesday morning comments threatening that âa whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back againâ in Iran have raised alarms among military observers and retired officers, who called them âlikely war crimesâ.âI have to hope that this is bluster, and a negotiating tactic on his part,â said retired admiral Michael Smith, who commanded a carrier strike group in the US navy. âHe must understand that those types of threats themselves are likely war crimes.â Continue reading...
President threatens in Truth Social post to annihilate Iran if government ignores deadline to reopen strait of HormuzUS politics live â latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailDonald Trump on Tuesday morning threatened to completely annihilate the entirety of Iranian civilization should their government ignore his 8pm ET deadline to reopen the strait of Hormuz.âA whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,â he US president posted on Truth Social about the country with more than 90 million people. âI donât want that to happen, but it probably will.â Continue reading...
Threat comes after US president said he would bomb power plants and bridges if Iran did not reopen strait of HormuzMiddle East crisis â live updatesIsrael warned Iranians this morning that their lives would be at risk if they use the countryâs railways on Tuesday before the end of a negotiating deadline imposed by Donald Trump with a threat to destroy Iranâs bridges and power plants.Israelâs military, writing in Farsi, said in a social media post that âfrom this momentâ â 8.50am Iran time â and âuntil 21:00 Iran timeâ Iranians should refrain from âtraveling by train throughout Iranâ for the sake of their own security. Continue reading...
US demands Iran reopen the strait of Hormuz while Tehran rejects 45-day ceasefire proposal and insists it wants permanent end to conflictTalks to end Iran war appear to falter a day before Trump deadlineHello and welcome to our continuing live coverage of the US-Israel war on Iran and its consequences for the region, the world and the global economy.Donald Trump said he was ânot at allâ concerned about committing possible war crimes as he again threatened to destroy Iranâs bridges and power plants if Tehran does not meet his Tuesday 8pm ET deadline to reopen the strait of Hormuz.The UN security council is expected to vote on Tuesday on a resolution to protect commercial shipping in the strait of Hormuz but in significantly watered-down form after veto-wielding China opposed authorising force, Reuters is reporting, citing diplomats.The Israeli military said early on Tuesday it had completed an âair strike waveâ aimed at damaging Iranian regime infrastructure in Tehran and additional areas across Iran. It said soon after that missiles were launched at Israel from Iran and defensive systems were operating to incept them.Israelâs military also said it carried out strikes on three airports in Tehran, targeting several Iranian planes and helicopters.The World Health Organisation suspended medical evacuations from Gaza to Egypt via the Rafah crossing after a contract worker for WHO was killed in Gaza on Monday. Separately, an Israeli airstrike killed at least 10 people outside a school housing displaced Palestinians in central Gaza, health officials said. Before the strikes some Palestinians had clashed with members of an Israeli-backed militia who they said attacked the school, Reuters cited medics and residents as saying.Oil prices extended their rises on Tuesday amid Trumpâs heightened rhetoric against Iran. The head of the IMF, meanwhile, said the war would lead to âhigher inflation and slower global growthâ.The head of International Committee of the Red Cross said that âdeliberate threats ... against essential civilian infrastructure and nuclear facilities must not become the new norm in warfareâ. Mirjana Spoljaric said, without singling out any country or leader: âAny war fought without limits is incompatible with the law.âIsrael said it struck Iranâs largest petrochemical complex on Monday. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the facility had been âdestroyedâ and his country was âsystematically eliminating the Revolutionary Guardsâ money machineâ.The intelligence chief of Iranâs Revolutionary Guards, Maj Gen Majid Khademi, was killed in US-Israeli strikes at dawn on Monday, the Guards said.Saudi Arabia intercepted seven ballistic missiles launched towards its eastern region and debris fell in the vicinity of energy facilities, the defence ministry of said on Tuesday.Two blasts were reportedly heard near the Erbil airport â which hosts advisers from the US-led anti-jihadist coalition â in Iraqâs northern Kurdistan region, an Agence France-Presse journalist said. Continue reading...
Presidentâs press conference after White House Easter egg roll did little to dispel fears he has lost touch with realityDonald Trump began his day standing with a person in a giant bunny costume and boasting about the Iran war to an audience of children.The annual Easter egg roll on the White House South Lawn conjured a fitting Aliceâs Adventures in Wonderland image for a US president who has disappeared down what many would call a rabbit hole. Continue reading...
US president criticises Australia, Japan and South Korea; chance of Cyclone Maila hitting Queensland at the weekend is rising, BoM says. Follow todayâs news liveTropical Cyclone Maila could hit the coast of far north Queensland this weekend three weeks after the same area was smashed by Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle, the Bureau of Meteorology said last night.It was tracking halfway between Solomon Islands and Papua New Gunea at 10.45pm last night, according to the latest update from the bureau.Maila is expected to remain well away from the Queensland coast during the next few days, but confidence is increasing in Maila moving towards the far north Queensland coast later in the week, potentially crossing the coast on the weekend. Continue reading...
Legal experts say attacking Iranâs infrastructure would constitute a war crime â but would military officers be held responsible?Middle East crisis â live updatesDonald Trumpâs threats to carry out mass bombing of civilian infrastructure in Iran present US military officers with a dilemma: disobey orders or help commit war crimes.It is an urgent matter for the US chain of command. In an explicit-laden threat, he set a Tuesday 8pm Washington time deadline for the Iranian government to open the strait of Hormuz or face âPower Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in oneâ. Continue reading...
Chuck Schumer accuses president of âranting like an unhinged madmanâ in threat to obliterate Iranâs power plants and bridges. Plus, Audrey Hepburnâs son Sean on her movies, marriages, good works and fascist parentsGood morning.Donald Trump has faced sharp criticism after threatening to wipe out Iranâs power plants and bridges in an expletive-riddled social media post yesterday.How has Iran reacted? Iranâs parliament speaker responded with a warning that the US presidentâs âreckless movesâ would mean âour whole region is going to burnâ.This is a developing story. Follow the liveblog here.What will they see? During the flyby, which will last about six hours, the crew will have to observe the celestial body with their naked eyes, along with cameras they have onboard. The journey promises views of the moonâs far side that were too dark or too difficult to see by the 24 Apollo astronauts who preceded them. Continue reading...
It is clear among top officials in the Trump administration that the Israeli president overpromised in his pitch to the USMiddle East crisis â live updatesWhen Israelâs prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, arrived at Donald Trumpâs Mar-a-Lago club on 29 December last year, he came with an ask â and a not so subtle inducement.After months of restocking air defence and other missiles after Juneâs 12-day conflict in which the US joined in to bomb Tehranâs nuclear facilities, Israel was ready to go again, this time with more substantial objectives. Continue reading...
Iranâs parliamentary speaker decries US presidentâs âreckless movesâ after expletive-ridden threat; Israeli PM says Trump âexpressed his appreciation for Israelâs helpâTrump warns Iran to reopen strait of Hormuz by Tuesday or face âhellââUnhinged madmanâ: US politicians react to Trump Iran threatIranâs central military command has warned of âmuch more devastatingâ retaliation if the US hits civilian targets.If attacks on civilian targets are repeated, the next stages of our offensive and retaliatory operations will be much more devastating and widespread.â Continue reading...
President shifts deadline again for attacking power plants and bridges in expletive-ridden social media postMiddle East crisis â live updatesDonald Trump issued an expletive-laden warning on Sunday that Tehran had until Tuesday night to reopen the strait of Hormuz or the US would obliterate Iranâs power plants and bridges.Iranâs powerful parliament speaker responded with a warning that the US presidentâs âreckless movesâ would mean âour whole region is going to burnâ. Continue reading...
⢠President Trump stated US objectives in the Iran conflict are nearly achieved yet simultaneously threatened even more intense strikes in the weeks ahead, creating confusion about American strategy.
⢠With no declared exit strategy and rising fears of Iranian retaliation, analysts question whether the military campaign is winding down or entering a more dangerous phase.
⢠UK-led talks planned for next week in London will include plans for possible military actions to clear the Strait of Hormuz, with the US not involved in these negotiations.
Two people reported killed in attack on newly completed suspension bridge after strike splits structure in halfMiddle East crisis â live updatesDonald Trump claimed responsibility for destroying Iranâs largest bridge, a day after he threatened to bomb the country âback to the stone agesâ if a deal to end the five-week-long war he started was not reached.The US president shared footage of part of the newly built 136 metre-high $400m B1 suspension bridge between Tehran and Karaj collapsing dramatically on to the causeway below amid a rising plume of black smoke. Continue reading...
⢠President Trump announced in a White House speech that U.S. involvement in the Iran war will extend two to three more weeks, with objectives nearly met.
⢠Trump vowed continued strikes on Iran, threatening energy and water sites, while claiming Iran's offensive capabilities are 'essentially decimated.'
⢠Oil prices surged 6% to $108 per barrel for Brent crude, pushing U.S. gas prices over $4 a gallon and impacting motorists and food costs.
Democrats criticize speech as doing little to answer âthe most basic questionsâ of the American people. Plus, how rap lyrics were used to help sentence a man to deathGood morning.Donald Trump declared the month-long US-Israeli war against Iran a success ânearing completionâ in his prime time address to the nation on Wednesday evening â despite the conflict wreaking global economic chaos, damaging transatlantic alliances and hitting his approval ratings.What is the significance of Trumpâs comments on HEU? The apparent decision to leave it appears to conflict with his assertions that a key war aim was to ensure Iran could never make a nuclear bomb.Follow our liveblog for the latest updates.What has Houston said about the rocketâs deployment? Flight controllers confirmed that all four solar arrays, which will provide the spacecraft with continuous electrical power throughout its lunar journey, were deployed successfully. Continue reading...
Brent crude jumps 6.5% as US president vows to hit Iran âextremely hardâ over coming weeksBusiness live â latest updatesOil prices soared and stocks sank after Donald Trump vowed in a televised speech to hit Iran âextremely hardâ over the coming weeks, knocking investors hopes of a near-term end to the conflict in the Middle East.Brent crude prices jumped by 6.5% on Thursday morning to more than $107.6 a barrel, reversing Wednesdayâs drop when hopes of a de-escalation pushed the international benchmark below the $100-a-barrel mark at one point. Continue reading...
President says âlittle journeyâ to Iran close to achieving US aims but offers little clarity on plan to wind down conflictMiddle East crisis â live updatesDonald Trump used a primetime address to the nation on Wednesday evening to declare the month-long war in Iran a success ânearing completionâ, despite a spiraling conflict that has caused economic turmoil across the globe, fractured transatlantic alliances and eroded the presidentâs approval ratings.In remarks from the White House, Trump argued that the USâs âlittle journeyâ to Iran had nearly accomplished âall of Americaâs military objectivesâ, but offered little clarity on how he planned to wind down the conflict over the next âtwo to three weeksâ. Continue reading...
President is expected to offer a timeline for end of the war, and speak about his threat to withdraw the US from Nato as he faces falling poll numbers and global energy crisisTrump says he is âabsolutelyâ considering withdrawing US from Nato Israel hits Iran with waves of attacks and says it killed top Hezbollah commanderWelcome to our continuing coverage of the crisis in the Middle East, as Donald Trump prepares to address America for the first time since the US-Israel war on Iran was launched.The president will deliver the prime-time speech at 9pm ET from the White House.Iran has rejected Donald Trumpâs claim that its leadership asked for a ceasefire, calling the US presidentâs statement âfalseâ and âbaselessâ. Trump made the claim in a post on Truth Social, which said: âIranâs New Regime President, much less Radicalized and far more intelligent than his predecessors, has just asked the United States of America for a CEASEFIRE! We will consider when Hormuz Strait is open, free, and clear. Until then, we are blasting Iran into oblivion or, as they say, back to the Stone Ages!!!âTrump also said he is âabsolutelyâ considering withdrawing the US from Nato, warning that the matter was âbeyond reconsiderationâ after the refusal of US allies to join the US-Israeli war against Iran. The presidentâs threats, his most determined to date, have left the alliance facing its worst crisis in its 77-year history, a former US ambassador has said. Hereâs our story.Meanwhile, in an open letter to the American people, Iranâs president Masoud Pezeshkian said relations between Washington and Tehran were âmisunderstoodâ and that Iran was not an aggressor. The Iranian âharbor no enmity toward other nations, including the people of America, Europe, or neighbouring countries,â he said, adding that portrayals of Iran as a security threat were inaccurate, and Tehran was acting in self-defence â not aggression.In Tehran, Kamal Kharazi, a top foreign policy official and former Iranian foreign minister, has been severely injured in an airstrike on his home in the Iranian capital. His wife was reportedly killed in the attack. Kharazi, considered a moderate politician and veteran policy expert, also served as an adviser to the assassinated former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Reports suggest his targeting is being viewed as an attempt to derail diplomacy. Continue reading...
Some European countries have blocked Israeli and US planes from moving weapons through their airspace. Plus, a rocket heads to the moon on Wednesday for the first time since 1972Good morning.Donald Trump has launched a tirade against European countries that refused to join the Israel-US war against Iran, calling out the UK and France, as transatlantic relations continue their downward spiral and the war wreaks havoc on the global economy.What pushback has there been from Europe? France has blocked Israeli planes from flying weapons through its airspace, while Italy refused last-minute permission for US bombers to land in Sicily. Spain has already denied the US use of its bases and airspace. The UK, however, has allowed the US to use its bases for a war that its government says is illegal.For the latest updates, follow our live blog. Continue reading...
US presidentâs claim that conflict is nearing end prompts 15% drop in Brent crude and stock market climb in AsiaBusiness live â latest updatesOil prices tumbled and stock markets rallied across the world on Wednesday after Donald Trump said the war in Iran would end in âtwo to three weeksâ.Brent crude, the international benchmark for oil, dropped to $99.78 a barrel, down more than 15% compared with its price on Tuesday â its lowest level in a week. Continue reading...
US president says responsibility for reopening strait of Hormuz rests on countries relying on it; secretary of state says Washington must review whether Nato alliance is still serving the US wellâGet your own oilâ: Trump launches tirade against Europe for not joining Iran warAustraliaâs Treasurer Jim Chalmers has unveiled a suite of Covid-era support measures for businesses struggling with soaring fuel prices, while Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese is set to address the nation in the latest sign the government is preparing for a more severe economic downturn from the war.âThe war in the Middle East is having an extreme impact on the global economy. Australians and Australian small businesses are paying the price for that,â the treasurer told reporters on Wednesday.Two-thirds of Americans believe that the US should work to end its involvement in the Iran war quickly, even if that means not achieving the goals set out by the Trump administration, a Reuters/Ipsos poll has found.Asian markets rose sharply early on Wednesday after US stocks soared to their best day in almost a year on renewed hopes that the Iran war could soon end. South Koreaâs Kospi surged 6.4% in early trading, while Tokyoâs Nikkei 225 rose 4%. Hong Kongâs Hang Seng was up 1.9%, while the Shanghai Composite index was trading 1.4% higher.Thousands of additional US troops are heading to the Middle East. The aircraft carrier USS George HW Bush deployed on Tuesday and is slated to travel to the region along with three destroyers, two US officials said. The carrier strike group consists of more than 6,000 personnel.The Israeli military said on Wednesday it had identified the launch of a missile from Yemen towards Israel. It said defence systems were operating to intercept the missile.Iranâs state broadcaster IRIB said areas in northern, eastern and central Tehran were under attack on Wednesday morning. The broadcaster said on Telegram that explosions were heard in the capitalâs north, east and centre, reporting âattacks on Tehranâ without immediately providing more details.A drone attack has sparked a large fire at Kuwait international airport, according to its state news agency, which said no casualties had been reported, while in the last few hours Saudi Arabia has said it intercepted and destroyed two drones. Bahrain also said early on Wednesday that it was working to extinguish a fire at a business facility that resulted from an Iranian attack. A tanker also came under attack off the coast of Qatar early on Wednesday, according to the British militaryâs United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre.Israeli strikes in southern Beirut and a nearby area have killed seven people, according to Lebanonâs health ministry.An American journalist has been kidnapped in Baghdad by a suspected Iranian-backed Iraqi armed group, the US said. The journalist was identified as Shelly Kittleson, a freelancer, by media advocacy groups as well as Al-Monitor, one of the news outlets for which she worked.The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the United Arab Emirates is preparing to help the US open the strait of Hormuz by force. Citing Arab officials, the newspaper reported the UAE is lobbying for a UN security council resolution that would authorise such action. Continue reading...