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Oil tankers increase ‘dark’ transits through Strait of Hormuz
Risky trips under US air cover help to cushion crude prices below $100 a barrel
Why oil-hungry Asia ignores risks linked to Russia’s ‘dark fleet’
Asia’s fuel needs may take priority over the strategic risks of relying on oil from heavily sanctioned Russia, according to experts. Currently, there is little political appetite to treat the surge of Moscow’s crude flowing eastward through a “dark fleet” of tankers as a potential security issue. The US-Israeli war on Iran has caused the price of Brent crude – the benchmark measure – to spike to above US$100 since March, although talks with Washington have seen the price soften in recent...
Oil executives warn White House that gas prices will get worse
Oil and gas executives have warned the White House that gasoline prices could surge in coming months as fuel inventories fall to critical lows, complicating the Trump administration’s efforts to contain inflation that has already rattled American consumers. Democracy Dies in Darkness Oil executives warn White House that gas prices will get worse Grim predictions add to the problems of a president already facing a sharp rise in inflation.
Secret routes & ghost tankers: Here's why crude hasn't hit $200 yet
Oil prices have surged since Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the subsequent US naval blockade of Iranian ports, yet crude has stopped well short of the $200-a-barrel levels many analysts once feared. According to maritime intelligence firm TankerTrackers, one key reason is the emergence of alternative shipping networks that are allowing oil and cargo to continue flowing despite the disruption. The company reported a sharp rise in covert “dark” ship-to-ship transfers across the...
Trump to Iran: We just took your oil
Trump to Iran: We just took your oil It’s unclear how the ‘millions of barrels’ Trump spoke of would have been removed without Tehran’s knowledge - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed the United States has been secretly removing massive amounts of crude oil from Iranian control on a nightly basis under cover of darkness as he downplayed inflation data showing prices have spiked at over four percent for the second consecutive month — the highest level...
Trump says US secretly helped ships move oil through Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump says a "secret" military mission has been supporting commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, getting around Iran's blockade and keeping oil prices down. Maritime tracking firms have observed some journeys through the strait during the blockade, but ships' transponders have reportedly been turned off, making tracking efforts difficult. The reported resumption in shipping is well below levels recorded before the war, when more than 100 commercial vessels...
Dark Mofo returns with art, food and sell-out events
Dark Mofo festival begins today in Hobart, including iconic Winter Feast banquet Thu 11 Jun 2026 at 7:34am In short: Tasmania's two-week Dark Mofo festival kicks off today in Hobart, with more than 55,000 tickets already sold. Popular events such as Winter Feast, Night Mass, the Nude Solstice Swim and the Ogoh Ogoh procession return, while one of the new Spirit of Tasmania ferries will host a free art exhibition.
No electricity, no gas, no sleep: Cubans on edge amid endless outages
Four months into US oil blockade, Cubans see island drained as state electric company fights to provide even a few hours of power a dayThe doctor called from the darkness, a shadowy figure sitting on the stoop of his apartment building. “I want to tell you we’ve been four days without light,” he said. “And without electricity, water is also a problem.
The shadow fleet: How Iran keeps its oil flowing despite sanctions and war
Operation Epic Fury was never just about US strikes on Iran or Tehran's retaliation. The conflict unfolded in one of the world's most important energy corridors, where every military escalation carried implications far beyond the battlefield. As aircraft carriers surged into the region, missiles lit up the skies and tensions around the Strait of Hormuz rattled global markets, governments and traders braced for the worst.
The retaking of Cuba
The retaking of Cuba An indictment, a Supreme Court ruling and a carrier in the Caribbean: Washington is converting old confiscation claims into a legal machine for reclaiming the island. In 1960, Cuba took its docks, sugar and power back from American owners. This May, Washington moved to take them back: it indicted Raul Castro over the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown, sailed an aircraft carrier into the Caribbean, and won Supreme Court backing for claims over confiscated property.