ISLAMABAD—In a move that could realign diplomatic relations in the Middle East, talks are underway between the United States and Iran to quell a six-week long conflict that has drawn international attention.


In a climate marked by geopolitical tension and diplomatic fragility, the prospect of American and Iranian delegations meeting face-to-face remains shrouded in uncertainty.

Vice President JD Vance embarks on a high-stakes diplomatic mission to Islamabad amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.

As the political landscape in Washington continues to shift, a growing number of Republican lawmakers are stepping forward to express their reservations about the ongoing support for the war effort.

In an uncharacteristic move, the First Lady addressed the public directly on Thursday, flatly denying any association with Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex offender.

President Donald Trump emphasized that any prospective peace deal with Iran must categorically prevent the nation from engaging in nuclear enrichment, a stipulation that underscores the delicate balance of reestablishing security in a tumultuous region