Multiple outlets report that a US-Iran ceasefire collapses amid renewed fighting and escalations in the Middle East. The Independent says President Donald Trump becomes visibly angry during an Oval Office meeting before later deciding that the ceasefire is over, as hostilities intensify. CNN reports that fresh strikes rock the region and that live updates indicate the ceasefire does not hold. Al Jazeera frames the renewed confrontation within a broader context, describing how disputes involving the Strait of Hormuz contribute to the latest cycle of fighting between the United States and Iran. The Guardian also notes escalating strikes and links the wider situation to developments in Iran, including the burial of Iran’s supreme leader after days of mourning following a period of funeral ceremonies. Sky News covers Trump’s NATO-related actions in the context of the broader US posture, which some coverage links to the administration’s foreign policy approach during the renewed crisis. Across sources, the central points are renewed strikes, the ceasefire breaking down, and a reported heated Oval Office meeting preceding the decision that hostilities would resume.