Shipping stalls as Tehran dictates terms in Hormuz
Despite US-Iran ceasefire deal fewer tankers passed the crucial waterway than during fiercest days of fighting
Despite US-Iran ceasefire deal fewer tankers passed the crucial waterway than during fiercest days of fighting
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Despite US-Iran ceasefire deal fewer tankers passed the crucial waterway than during fiercest days of fighting
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Only a few vessels have crossed the strait since the US-Iran ceasefire deal, according to BBC Verify analysis. Grouped from 25 articles across 11 sources.
A tenuous ceasefire deal in the Iran war allowing negotiations for a longer-term peace between the United States and Iran appears to be in jeopardy after Tehran accused the Trump administration of major violations.
Shares of Asian tech and semiconductor comoanies surged on the news that the U.S. and Iran agreed to a conditional two-week ceasefire.
Experts say Gulf states wary US could agree to deal giving Iran leverage over strategic energy waterway.
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has remained at an effective standstill in the 24 hours since Iran conditionally lifted its blockade on the critical shipping lane, amid a fragile ceasefire with the US and Israel.
ROME, April 8 - Italy will not send any ships to help police the Hormuz Strait area following a ceasefire between the United States and Iran unless it is authorised by the United Nations, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo…