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Iran and the US trade strikes in the Persian Gulf, further testing the ceasefire

Iran and the US trade strikes in the Persian Gulf, further testing the ceasefire Kuwait briefly shut the country's main airport after Iranian drones heavily damaged it and killed one person - Bookmark Kuwait briefly shut the country's main airport Wednesday after Iranian drones heavily damaged it and killed one person — the latest salvo in a series of back-and-forth attacks by Tehran and Washington that have tested a fragile ceasefire. The strikes came as semiofficial Iranian news agencies...

The Independent World 7d ago

Ships stranded in Persian Gulf quietly coordinate with U.S. Navy to exit Hormuz

Nearly 40 ships previously stranded in the Persian Gulf have exited through the Strait of Hormuz over the past three weeks as vessels quietly coordinate with the U.S. Navy, according to Lloyd's List Intelligence. Some shipowners are submitting their transit plans to the Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping group in Bahrain, said Richard Meade, editor-in-chief of Lloyd's List, in a briefing Thursday. The assumption is that the U.S. Navy is providing limited assurances that it will...

CNBC 6d ago

Persian Gulf LNG Exporters Are Adopting Shadow-Fleet Tactics

The LNG Aquarius liquefied natural gas tanker at Java Sea offshore in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Sunday, Oct. 31, 2021. The world is facing an energy crisis, with demand rebounding as economies reopen after the pandemic. Photographer: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg

Bloomberg Markets 8d ago

Hundreds of ships cross the Strait of Hormuz, some are going 'dark' to do it

US and Iran negotiations in 'deadlock', but ships are finding ways to cross the Strait of Hormuz Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 4:56am Marine traffic observers have revealed hundreds of commercial ships have crossed out of the Strait of Hormuz, often by taking "dark" journeys through Iran's "tollbooth route" or with the guidance of the United States. Analysts also say some Iranian tankers are likely slipping past the US blockade in the opposite direction and entering Iranian waters to be used to store...

ABC Australia 2d ago

Oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz might not return to levels seen before the Iran war

The oil market might face a new reality after the Iran war in which exports through the Strait of Hormuz do not return to the levels once considered normal, as shipowners now have to weigh the risk that fighting could abruptly break out in the volatile Persian Gulf. And Western commercial ships will likely hesitate to sail through Hormuz if it remains under Iran's de facto control, especially if they have to coordinate with the Revolutionary Guard, putting them at risk of violating U.S....

CNBC 11d ago

Iraq and UAE race to establish alternative oil pipelines as exports through Hormuz dry up

Iraq and the United Arab Emirates are fast-tracking plans to expand oil pipelines to replace the capacity lost by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as new data reveals their stark dependency on the Persian Gulf. Last week, the Iraqi cabinet approved plans to accelerate crude exports through the Kurdistan-Turkey pipeline network, which would more than triple its existing shipments from 220,000 barrels per day to 770,000. The route offers an alternative passage through Kurdistan to Turkey's...

CNBC 1d ago

Europe’s business advantage: Rule of law

Elisabeth Braw is a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, author of the award-winning “Goodbye Globalization” and a regular columnist for POLITICO. Her new book, “The Undersea War,” is out later this year. The ship crews trapped in the Persian Gulf, unable to pass the Strait of Hormuz, have no doubt: Geopolitics is back.

Politico EU 9d ago

The Strait of Hormuz Is Blocked. The World Is Adjusting.

The longer we go without oil from the Persian Gulf, the less we’ll need it.

New York Times 6d ago

Iran launches deadly new strikes on the Gulf, in latest exchange with U.S. to test ceasefire

Iran launched a deadly new set of attacks in the Persian Gulf on Wednesday as it traded strikes with the United States, the latest exchange to threaten the fragile ceasefire and stalled peace talks between the two countries. One person was killed and flights were suspended in Kuwait, officials said, after missile and drone strikes including an attack on its international airport. The U.S. military said it shot down Iranian drones near the Strait of Hormuz and struck Iran’s Qeshm Island a day...

NBC News 7d ago

Iran war live: Trump in sweary call to Netanyahu as he says 'everyone hates you'

Trump in sweary call to Netanyahu as he says 'everyone hates you' Donald Trump has reportedly lashed out at Benjamin Netanyahu after Israel threatened to launch strikes on targets in Beirut and ordered residents to evacuate Donald Trump has called Benjamin Netanyahu "f****** crazy" in an expletive-laden phone call demanding that Israel call off strikes on Lebanon. A US official reportedly told news outlet Axios that Trump said: "You'd be in prison if it weren't for me. Everybody hates you now.

Daily Mirror 8d ago