US Begins Iran Port Blockade As Oil Eases Below $100 The United States has begun enforcing its blockade on Iranian ports, opening a new phase in the maritime standoff with Tehran even as oil prices eased below $100 on hopes that dialogue could still resume. The move follows the collapse of
US To Begin Blockade Of Iranian Ports The United States military has said it will begin a blockade of Iranian ports on Monday after talks between the warring sides in Pakistan collapsed without an agreement. The move marks a major escalation in the standoff, even as Iran warned it would treat any such action as […]
The United States military has said it will begin enforcing a blockade on maritime traffic entering and leaving Iranian ports from Monday, marking a sharp escalation after ceasefire talks with Iran failed to produce an agreement. Officials said the move does not amount to a full closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as ships heading […]
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has signalled that Tehran is moving into a new phase in its management of the Strait of Hormuz, raising fresh questions over maritime security and energy flows through one of the world’s most critical shipping corridors. The statement comes amid a fragile ceasefire environment and continued uncertainty over how Iran […]
Fresh intelligence assessments have raised fears that Iran may not ease pressure on the Strait of Hormuz anytime soon, keeping one of the world’s most important energy routes under prolonged threat. The warning comes as the Gulf waterway remains only partially accessible, with some non-US and non-Israeli linked vessels managing to pass while broader shipping […]
Two India-bound LPG carriers are crossing the Strait of Hormuz, offering a limited but important sign that some energy shipments to India are moving again despite the conflict-related disruption in the region. The movement comes at a time when the strait remains under intense global watch because of its central role in oil and gas […]
Chinese-operated ships attempting to leave the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz turned back on Friday despite earlier Iranian assurances that vessels from friendly countries would be allowed safe passage. The development has raised fresh doubts over whether navigation through the crucial waterway can actually resume even for countries that Tehran says are not hostile.
France has held discussions with 35 countries on plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz once hostilities in West Asia come to an end, as concerns continue to grow over the disruption of one of the world’s most important shipping routes. France Leads Talks On Hormuz Reopening France’s armed forces chief held a videoconference with […]
Iran has established what is being described as a de facto safe shipping corridor through its territorial waters in the Strait of Hormuz for vessels that receive approval in advance. The arrangement appears to involve case-by-case vetting by Iranian authorities and, in at least one reported case, a payment linked to transit clearance. The development […]
Iran said the Strait of Hormuz remains open to ships that are not linked to countries it considers hostile, signalling a partial easing in its position after days of disruption in the vital waterway. The clarification came amid rising tensions with the United States, after President Donald Trump warned Tehran of possible action against Iranian […]















