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Strait of Hormuz

Cargo ship near Strait of Hormuz reports being attacked

By Nicholas Ballasy

Middle East

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Strait of Hormuz

US warns shipping firms of fines if they make payments to Iran for passage through Strait of Hormuz

According to U.S. Central Command, 48 commercial vessels had been instructed to turn back rather than risk entering the contested waters.

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Iran

Iran sends new peace proposal to mediators in Pakistan

The updated peace deal was delivered to Pakistani officials, who have relayed it to the U.S.

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Donald Trump

Congress continues to defer to White House over approval of Iran war as deadline passes

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said on Thursday that he has no plans to authorize the use of force in Iran or otherwise intervene, while the Trump administration argues that the law doesn't apply because the ceasefire in early April ended major hostilities

Iranian journalist asks for strong support

Chinese spy balloon contained monitoring tech

Ukraine commemorates 90th anniversary of the Holodomor

Russia not yet involved in negotiations to extend Black Sea grain deal

Biden facing criticism for failing to visit migrants during first border visit as president

Volunteers deliver aid in Bakhmut, Ukraine as artillery rumbles in the distance

Sandstorm hits Beijing and northern China

Putin and Xi meet next week

New missile attacks reported in cities across Ukraine

Protests in Tel Aviv pick up steam

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