Analysis How failing US-Iran diplomacy is giving way to fresh confrontation Iran's dismissal of secret talks with Washington comes as diplomacy is in impasse, the Strait of Hormuz remains contested and Iranian commanders signal a potentially more aggressive military posture. By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
UAE halts all trade ties with Iran after missile attack The incident follows the UAE blaming Iran for strikes on ADNOC vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. United Arab Emirates
Oil nears $92 on UAE missile alert as Trump claims Iran talks stuck Brent crude climbed near $92 a barrel on Tuesday, reaching its highest level this month amid new escalatory developments. United Arab Emirates
Newsletter: Daily Briefing Syria blames Israel for strikes on military airport in Idlib Iran says Hormuz to remain shut until US meets conditions; Kushner agrees Hamas disarmament to precede Israeli withdrawal; and more. By Ezgi Akin In Ankara, reporting on diplomacy, EU-Turkey ties, NATO
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Negotiators may ‘stop the clock’ to finish Iran deal While the July 7 deadline for the Iran nuclear talks may not be met, officials still hope to have a deal by July 9 in order to avoid giving the US Congress a 60-day window to review the deal instead of a 30-day one. Iran
Iranians look to post-deal economic, political challenges As Iran moves toward a final nuclear deal, the national media is buzzing with the domestic political and economic issues to be addressed the day after. Iran
House starts its review of Iran deal A look at the Middle East issues Congress will be addressing the week of July 6. Congress
Finish line in sight at Iran nuclear talks Substantial progress has been made in resolving key issues for a final Iran nuclear deal, but diplomats said some big and small issues still remain to be overcome to conclude the deal. Congress
Zarif: US must decide between deal, sanctions In an interview with Al-Monitor, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif discusses the final steps necessary to seal the Iran deal. Iran
Opportunities for US-Iran cooperation await nuclear deal If signed, a nuclear accord might spur better relations between the United States and Iran. Iran
Iran's conservatives suspicious after IAEA head's visit Iranian conservatives believe that the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Yukiya Amano, traveled to Tehran to resolve issues over possible military dimensions. Iran
Larijani comments renew calls for release of Mousavi, Karroubi Remarks by Iran's judiciary that the 2009 protests were not trying to overthrow the government have led to a call by an Iranian MP to end the house arrest of Green Movement leaders. Iran
Tehran art auction attracts buyers, controversy Tehran's biggest art auction attracted accusations of money laundering as well as record bids. Iran
Momentum for Iran deal builds The Iran nuclear talks have been extended until July 7 as the Iranian and US officials present in Vienna express optimism and mutual reassurance. Iran
Khamenei adviser: IS warned about Iraq shrines The military adviser for Iran's supreme leader said the Islamic State was warned about approaching Shiite shrines. Regional
New developments grow where Tehran's historic sycamore trees used to stand Tehran's sycamore trees on Valiasr Street are being cut down to make room for businesses and developers; because the trees have a protected status of sorts, it is believed that some are being intentionally dried out in order to kill them. Iran