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ships near the Strait of Hormuz and attacking civilian areas along the country’s southern coast, as tensions continue to escalate around the strategic waterway. US Central Command (CENTCOM) said its forces intercepted “unprovoked Iranian
Hormuz, Friday is the day President Trump said merchant ships can once again sail unimpeded through the Strait, or as he pronounced, "Ships of the world, start your engines." Well, not so fast. Despite
Hormuz, as Tehran said it was reviewing the latest U.S. proposals for ending the war. The Iranian effort to formalize control over the channel raised new concerns about international shipping, with hundreds of commercial ships
ships in the Strait of Hormuz, stop imposing “illegal tolls”, and disclose the location of all mines to allow freedom of navigation. Speaking at the UN on Thursday, top diplomats from Qatar, Bahrain
resume full-scale bombing if Iran doesn't accept an agreement to reopen the strait and roll back its nuclear program. Iran's Foreign Ministry said the U.S. strikes were a "clear violation
resume strikes. Maj Gen Mohsen Rezaee, the military adviser to the supreme leader, wrote on his X account: “The siege scenario will fail and Iran will never lose the strait of Hormuz. History will record
resume. Iranian state television quoted a senior military official saying commercial vessels would be allowed travel through the strait of Hormuz but only along a determined route and with the permission of the IRGC navy
ships to the Mediterranean to help remove Iranian mines from the strait of Hormuz once hostilities end. The squeeze on shipments through the strait has rippled through global maritime trade, including through the Panama canal
ships are ALL, 159 of them, at the bottom of the sea!), that is putting mines in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz. There is to be no hesitation,” Trump wrote in a social
strait of Hormuz by Iran and the US. Trump had imposed a blockade on Iranian ports in response to Iran’s decision to charge tolls on merchant shipping crossing the strategic waterway, and on Sunday
ships were blocked. He also said Iranian forces are “fully prepared” for the US to resume hostilities at any moment. Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi, reporting from Tehran, said Iranian officials are using the strait
Strait of Hormuz Thursday night and "targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for attacking U.S. forces." Central Command said in a social media post that U.S. forces intercepted "unprovoked Iranian attacks" and responded with self-defense
ships in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday. - Iran’s armed forces turned back two tankers attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday after issuing warnings. The semi-official Tasnim news agency said
resumed sailing, later reaching Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, Reuters reported. ## Where is all this heading now? This is the first time Iran has attacked and captured ships since the war began. The ships
resume through the Strait of Hormuz by the end of April, "systemic jet fuel shortage is set to become a reality for the EU" — although some analysts are skeptical that shortages would
ships sailing to Iranian ports would remain until “our transaction with [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) is 100% complete”. Iran parliamentary speaker **Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf** retorted by saying the Hormuz strait “will not remain open
Strait of Hormuz following U.S.-Iran peace talks in Islamabad over the weekend that ended without any agreement. But on Tuesday, Trump told *The New York Post* a second round of direct talks could resume
strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping lane through which much of the world’s oil and goods pass, Lammy flew to Washington last week to hold talks with JD Vance, the US vice-president
resuming maritime traffic. “We reaffirm that the right of transit passage without restrictions or tolls is the bedrock of international trade,” the statement said. “We agree that the multinational, independent, and defensive initiative
ship USNS Carl Brashear in the Arabian Sea on Feb. 6. **Handout/Getty Images** Handout/Getty Images Days after the U.S. Navy began blockading the Strait of Hormuz, key questions remain unanswered about how such a large