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    US–Israel–Iran War Day 52: Strait of Hormuz explodes into chaos as US seizes Iranian cargo ship; Tehran cries 'piracy', Pakistan’s peace push hangs by a thread

    Iran War News Day 52: On Day 52 of the US–Israel–Iran war, tensions have intensified after the US seized an Iranian cargo ship, prompting Tehran’s threat of retaliation. The crisis in the Strait of Hormuz continues to disrupt global oil supplies, pushing crude prices higher. With talks stalled and military posturing rising, fears of a wider regional conflict and prolonged energy crisis are growing.

    Iranian forces launch drones toward US warships after attack on commercial ship in Sea of Oman: Iran media

    Iranian forces launched drones at US warships after an attack on an Iranian commercial vessel in the Sea of Oman. The IRGC claimed US forces retreated after firing at the vessel, which Iran accused the US of seizing in violation of a ceasefire. Tensions escalate in the Strait of Hormuz amid accusations of maritime piracy and blockade violations.

    No Strait Answer: Iran shuts off Hormuz on US 'violation'

    Iran has intensified its control over the Strait of Hormuz. Mariners are warned of its closure following a US blockade of Iranian ports. This action has impacted Indian vessels, with some forced to turn back after encountering fire from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.

    Iran to prioritise Strait of Hormuz passage for vessels that pay fees

    Iran will now prioritize ships that pay fees for passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This comes after Tehran reimposed strict military control over the vital shipping lane. Iran cited repeated breaches of trust by the United States regarding a ceasefire agreement. Vessels not paying the new fees will face postponed passage.

    14 India-bound ships trying to cross Strait of Hormuz stopped by Iran; 1 hit by bullets, 1 crosses

    A convoy of 14 India-bound ships carrying crude oil, gas and fertilisers was intercepted in the Strait of Hormuz after the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps reportedly fired at two vessels, forcing most to turn back. While 13 ships were stopped or stranded, one Indian-flagged vessel carrying crude oil continued towards India amid rising tensions in the region.

    Convoy of tankers is seen crossing Strait of Hormuz, vessel tracking data shows

    A convoy of eight tankers is crossing the Strait of Hormuz. Ship owners hope Tehran will allow them to leave the Gulf during a short ceasefire. Iran reopened the strait after a US-brokered ceasefire. The closure caused a major supply loss. Gulf producers need steady tanker flow to resume exports.

    • Strait of Hormuz closed again over US blockade, says Iran military command

      Iran's military command has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital energy shipping channel, citing a US blockade. This move follows alleged US-Israeli strikes and Iran's prior threat to charge fees for passage. The strait is crucial as it handles approximately one-fifth of global oil and LNG supplies.

      IRGC imposes strict navigation rules in Strait of Hormuz amid US blockade on Iranian ports

      Iran's IRGC Navy has imposed new restrictions on maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, permitting only civilian vessels on designated Iranian routes. Military ships are explicitly barred from transiting the vital waterway. These directives follow Iran's announcement of opening the strait and come amid US President Trump's insistence on maintaining a naval blockade until a full agreement is reached.

      First cruise ship 'Celestyal Discovery' crosses Strait of Hormuz since war began: MarineTraffic

      A cruise ship has successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway, for the first time since the West Asia conflict started. The vessel, Celestyal Discovery, sailed through without passengers. Iran has stated that passage through the Strait will be strictly controlled and require Iranian authorization. This development occurs amid heightened regional tensions.

      Iran signals Strait of Hormuz may close again as US maintains naval blockade despite ‘full passage’ claims

      Tensions rise over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's top negotiator warns the vital oil route may close again if a US naval blockade continues. This follows conflicting statements about its status. Earlier, Iran declared the strait open for commercial shipping. The US maintains its blockade remains in full force until a transaction with Iran is complete.

      Won't impose 'traditional fees' on passage of ships through Hormuz, says Iran: Reports

      Iran is introducing new rules for the Strait of Hormuz. Ships will need security coordination and Iranian approval to pass. Hostile military vessels will be blocked. Iran asserts its guardianship of the vital waterway. This comes amid escalating regional tensions and negotiations with the United States.

      LNG ships move toward Hormuz after Iran says Strait is open

      Liquefied natural gas tankers are approaching the Strait of Hormuz, potentially resuming vital fuel flows after Iran declared the strait open. This follows a period of effective closure that impacted global LNG supplies and prices. The situation remains uncertain as conflicting statements from Iran and the US persist, with insurance responses also a key factor.

      Strait of Hormuz crisis spotlights ship 'flagging' rules as India-flagged vessels face higher compliance burden

      Ship safety in the Strait of Hormuz draws attention to vessel flagging. India is boosting its flagged fleet. The Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 targets a significant increase in the global share of Indian-flagged ships. This initiative aims to enhance the utilization of these vessels by 2047. Indian flagged ships receive advantages in domestic waters.

      London insurers launch $1 bn war cover for Hormuz shipping

      London shipping insurers are providing $1 billion in additional war coverage for vessels navigating the Strait of Hormuz. This move by a marine war consortium led by Beazley aims to support the maritime sector amidst the ongoing Middle East conflict.

      UAE envoy to India flags 2,890 strikes on civilian infra since Feb 28, says 4 million Indian expats integral to nation

      The UAE ambassador has reported 2,890 missile and drone attacks. He called these unprovoked strikes and urged stronger international action. The UAE faced these attacks despite not being a direct party to the conflict. These incidents threatened regional stability. UAE air defence systems intercepted most incoming threats. International bodies have called for accountability and reparations.

      Strongly urge early restoration of freedom of navigation through Strait of Hormuz: India

      India has called the targeting of commercial shipping in the West Asia conflict “deplorable” and urged the immediate restoration of safe and free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, citing concerns over energy security and global trade.

      Trump minion AI video goes viral as Strait of Hormuz shipping crisis continues

      An AI video showing Donald Trump as a minion is getting attention during Iran-US tensions. The focus is on the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil route, where shipping is still slow. Even after ceasefire talks and claims of reopening, real movement of ships remains low, raising concerns about global oil supply and trade stability.

      Europe has 'maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left', energy agency head warns

      Europe faces a critical shortage of jet fuel, with only about six weeks of supply remaining, according to the IEA head. The ongoing Iran war and blocked Strait of Hormuz threaten global energy supplies, potentially leading to flight cancellations and severe economic repercussions, especially for developing nations.

      West Asia War: PM Modi, French President Macron hold telephonic talks; stress urgent need to restore Hormuz safety

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron held discussions on the West Asia situation. Both leaders stressed the critical need for maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. They expressed shared concern over rising regional tensions. The leaders agreed on the importance of ensuring safe and free navigation through this vital shipping route.

      China asks Iran to ensure freedom of navigation through Strait of Hormuz

      China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has urged Iran to guarantee safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This critical waterway is vital for global oil trade. China, a major importer of Iranian oil, is concerned about energy disruptions. The call comes as Pakistan attempts to mediate new peace talks between the US and Iran.

      What is Bab el-Mandeb? The critical trade route Iran threatens to shut down

      The Iran Red Sea trade threat has intensified sharply, with tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz falling below 10% of its normal daily volume. This is a critical global chokepoint. The crisis is escalating fast. Iran has warned it may expand disruption into the Red Sea and nearby routes. The U.S. blockade ordered by Donald Trump has increased tensions further. Global oil supply is at risk. Shipping costs are rising. Markets are reacting. The Iran Red Sea trade threat now signals deeper instability ahead.

      Global growth needs unconstricted energy markets: Jaishankar on Hormuz disruption

      India is pushing for safe passage for ships. Attacks on merchant vessels are unacceptable. Global growth needs open energy markets. India will work with partners to build strong supply chains. Japan launched a new initiative to help Asian countries facing fuel shortages. This plan offers financial aid to secure energy supplies and diversify sources.

      Indian LPG vessel Jag Vikram docks at Kandla after Strait of Hormuz transit, first Indian ship through since US-Iran ceasefire

      The Indian LPG tanker Jag Vikram became the first Indian vessel to cross the Strait of Hormuz since the US-Iran ceasefire, highlighting cautious resumption of maritime movement amid ongoing tensions. The government is meanwhile working to bring back other stranded Indian ships as disruptions continue in the region.

      No country can block Strait of Hormuz shipping, UN maritime chief warns amid US-Iran tensions

      The UN maritime agency chief Arsenio Dominguez stated Monday that no nation possesses the legal authority to obstruct shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Access to this vital trade route remains blocked six weeks after the US-Iran war began. Dominguez emphasized that prohibiting innocent passage through international straits violates international law.

      US-Iran war: UK PM Starmer rules out support for US blockade of Strait of Hormuz

      Britain will not support a US blockade of Iranian ports. Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed the UK's stance to keep the Strait of Hormuz open for global trade. The UK is working with France and other partners to protect shipping routes. Military assets are focused on ensuring the Strait remains accessible. This move aims to ease global cost-of-living pressures.

      NATO allies refuse to join Trump's Strait of Hormuz blockade

      America's NATO allies will not join President Trump's plan to blockade the Strait of Hormuz. Britain and France stated they will not participate in the blockade. They emphasized the need to keep the vital waterway open. France will organize a conference to restore navigation. Turkey called for diplomacy to reopen the strait.

      Open the Strait, and keep it wide & open

      In a bold geopolitical maneuver, President Trump has announced a US Navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, intending to charge tolls for vessels passing through. This controversial decision raises significant questions about adherence to international maritime law.

      Why will US Navy blockade 'already choked' Strait of Hormuz? Trump blockade order after failed US Iran news talks

      Why will US Navy blockade 'already choked' Strait of Hormuz? The question rose after President Donald Trump announced a naval blockade and ship interdiction plan following failed US Iran news peace talks. The Trump blockade targets vessels that paid tolls to Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. The naval blockade aims to stop payments and increase pressure. The move could impact global shipping, trade routes, oil supply, and regional security.

      US wants to earn revenue from ships passing through Strait of Hormuz as ceasefire with Iran may break anytime. Here's what White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said

      US wants to earn revenue from ships passing through Strait of Hormuz as ceasefire with Iran may break anytime. The United States is exploring a plan to earn revenue from ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz while pushing for a ceasefire with Iran. Talks will begin in Islamabad as tensions continue due to Israel strikes in Lebanon, Iran warnings, and threats to close the shipping route.

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