Markets have calmed down after Iran's missile attacks jolted traders overnight.
During a speech on Monday, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said, “We have so many Filipinos working mainly in the Middle East. I am nervous. Iran seems to be hell-bent on a retaliation, which I think will come.”
China urges restraint after Iran missile attacks
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the world cannot afford a war in response to the Iranian missile strike targeting U.S. forces in Iraq.
Iran launched several missiles at Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops and threatened to attack countries hosting U.S. bases from where any attacks are launched against Iran.
India's economy is struggling, with weak private consumption one of the country's main challenges.
Given its complex array of alliances, Turkey is unsure how to proceed with the latest crisis involving Iran.
The former vice president wants to know if there's a "plan B" now that it appears the hit on the Iranian general may have backfired.
Iran has threatened to attack Israel repeatedly over the years but there is some doubt they will take that step now in the wake of the killing of Qassem Soleimani.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham says he's advised Trump against targeting Iranian culture sites.
The Pentagon is at a loss to explain if a letter ordering the withdrawal of U.S.-led coalition troops from Iraq is valid.
U.S. stocks closed higher despite fears of possible Iranian retaliation for the drone strike that killed top commander.
A protracted conflict between the U.S. and Iran could have dire consequences for the world economy.
A relatively strong U.S. economy doesn’t necessarily mean that President Trump will win a second term, according to the investment bank.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has yet to transmit the articles to the Senate, and some senators are tired of waiting.
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said that France would take the U.S. to the World Trade Organization if Washington pursues sanctions.
The U.S. and Israel may have interfered in Iran's nuclear program in 2005 when the Stuxnet virus crippled operations.
U.S. stocks turned mixed despite worries over possible Iranian retaliation for the U.S. drone strike that killed top commander.
Ocasio-Cortez says middle-ground political solutions, like those touted by Biden, won't work.
Saudi Arabia, which suffered an attack on its oilfields last September, may be susceptible again.
An insightful new survey from Ipsos reveals 57 percent of Americans now want Trump removed from office.
The latest polls show Americans have mostly unfavorable opinions of President Trump.