Strait of Hormuz Shipping Levels Lag Behind Pre-Conflict Figures
Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remains below pre-conflict levels despite a preliminary US-Iran deal.
Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remains below pre-conflict levels despite a preliminary US-Iran deal.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, distances himself from a US deal, blaming the president and denying it signifies capitulation.
Iran and the US are in talks that could lead to a deal on nuclear program and Strait of Hormuz security.
Gulf states express frustration over a U.S.-Iran peace deal that omits Iran's missile and drone threats, questioning U.S. security guarantees.
Jamaica and the U.S. are in talks about temporarily holding deported migrants, a move reflecting broader U.S. immigration strategies.
An initial U.S.-Iran deal offers hope, but global economic recovery will be slow and challenging.
Iran crafts a victory narrative to strengthen its hand in upcoming nuclear talks with the U.S., despite acknowledged military setbacks.
World leaders express relief as reports indicate the Strait of Hormuz may soon reopen, easing global economic concerns.
US strikes target Iran's Strait of Hormuz control capabilities amid rising regional tensions.
A key leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, Niño Guerrero, wanted in the US, was killed in a joint operation in Venezuela.