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Pakistan opens up road trade routes into Iran amid Hormuz blockade **Islamabad, Pakistan –** Pakistan has opened
routes **Karachi, Pakistan —** At Karachi port, the largest in Pakistan, 3,000 stranded containers hold cargo that was meant to be shipped to Iran. What’s in them is not known. But the vessels that
route - was "growing and going global". The US and Israel began attacking Iran on 28 February, and Tehran subsequently restricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The moves by the warring sides have sent
opening on Saturday, India said there was "a serious incident of firing on merchant ships." India has urged Iran to allow Indian ships to resume safe passage across the strait as soon as possible
Pakistan passed through the strait through most of March and early April. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) provided these vessels with an alternative route through the Strait of Hormuz to avoid potential
open market by early afternoon on Wednesday before partially recovering. The embattled currency changed hands for about 1.54 million earlier this week, and its rate was about 811,000 per US dollar a year
open the door to a broader agreement with Lebanon, but made clear Israel would not withdraw from what he described as an expanded 10-kilometer-deep security buffer zone in southern Lebanon. He also said
open the door to a broader agreement with Lebanon, but made clear Israel would not withdraw from what he described as an expanded 10-kilometer-deep security buffer zone in southern Lebanon. He also said
route. And early on Monday, the US shot at and then seized an Iranian vessel trying to pass through the narrow waterway. Tehran called the ship’s seizure “piracy” and has threatened retribution