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About 90 ships crossed Strait of Hormuz despite war, finds report The Times of India
Iran says gas production continues after damage to South Pars facilities Iran’s National Iranian Gas Company said parts of refining units were damaged in today’s attack on gas facilities in southern Iran. In a statement circulated by Tasnim news agency, the company said teams are on the ground managing the situation and working to restore operations. Meanwhile, gas production is continuing with safety measures in place and that the national gas network remains stable. The fire at the South Pars facility has been extinguished, with cooling operations now under way.
Nematollah Shahsavani, 40, and Alireza Farasati, 22, are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday
Estonia ‘ready to talk’ on Strait of Hormuz backup Politico
Strait of Hormuz Siege Leaves Sailors Dodging Missiles and GPS Jamming Bloomberg.com
Dozens of dogs and cats have arrived in Athens with their owners aboard a special evacuation flight for Greeks with pets who were trapped by the current war in the Middle East
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The US Federal Reserve keeps rates steady at 3.5–3.75 percent amidst a cooling labour market and Iran pressures.
Fed Chair Powell: I’ll stay at the Fed until Jeanine Pirro’s probe is ‘well and truly over’ CNN
Joe Kent’s resignation letter had been viewed at least 92 million times on X
Iraq says projectile strike targets Kirkuk air base Iraq’s defence ministry said a projectile struck an air base in Kirkuk. In statements carried by the Iraqi News Agency, the ministry said the facility is “purely Iraqi”, with only Iraqi aircraft stationed there and no foreign personnel. It said the incident “constitutes a direct attack” on the capabilities of the Iraqi Army Air Force.
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Anthropic fight with the Pentagon amid Iran war puts ethics of AI warfare in focus OSV News
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Japan's leader heads to Washington for a visit complicated by the Iran war fallout PBS
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Saudi Arabia says four injured after missile debris falls in Riyadh Saudi Arabia’s defence ministry said its forces intercepted and destroyed four ballistic missiles launched towards Riyadh. The Saudi Press Agency reported that four people were injured when shrapnel from an intercepted missile hit a residential building. In a post on X, the ministry added that debris from one of the missiles also fell near a refinery south of the city.
Every Fortune 500 CEO's nightmare: the Iran War and the Pandora's Box of AI cyber warfare Fortune
Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady amid Iran war uncertainty localnewslive.com