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Iran
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Lawmakers vote to block president from carrying out more strikes in Middle East without congressional approval
US House votes to halt Iran war, in rebuke to Trump ⊖⊖
In the 215-208 vote, four Republicans joined Democrats to pass the measure, which had failed in three previous attempts.
US House votes to halt Iran war in stinging rebuke of Trump ⊖⊖
The House vote to halt the Iran war, while largely symbolic, further stymies the administration's political priorities during a week where the GOP has already scuttled several of the president’s goal…
US House passes war powers resolution to curb Trump’s authority in Iran ⊖
Stunning rebuke to president as lawmakers vote 215-208 for measure forcing him to seek congressional approval
The US House of Representatives delivered a stunning rebuke to Donald Trump over his war o…
Kuwait labels Iran attack ‘heinous aggression’ ⊖
Kuwait’s defence ministry has labelled an attack on the country’s international airport as ‘heinous Iranian aggression’.
Tech titan arrested at $35m mansion over selling US equipment to Iran's military and nuclear programs ⊖
A California tech boss has been arrested for supplying US networking, security and encryption gear to Iran.
'Crazy' phone call between Trump and Netanyahu complicates Iran talks ⊕
Israel's PM laughed off reports of friction, but he has tested the patience of other US presidents.
Iran could recruit sleeper agents in Britain 'who are motivated to kill Jews' to carry out attacks, experts warn ⊖⊖
Iran could recruit sleeper agents in Britain who are 'motivated to kill Jews' to carry out terror attacks, an expert has warned.
Iran faces a new energy imbalance, but its options are limited ⊖
Iran’s government weighs limited energy control options in a strained economy, with the war impacting production.
Trump’s Iran war drains US oil supplies to lowest level since 2004 ⊖
Industry warns prices could soon jump as inventories reach ‘critically low’ threshold