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Trump backs FCC chief’s threat to broadcasters, criticizing Iran war coverage The Washington Post
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Report: CEOs of US oil giants warn Trump administration of energy crisis Chief executives of major US oil companies warned the Trump administration that the energy crisis triggered by the US-Israel war with Iran could worsen, The Wall Street Journal reported. The CEOs of Exxon, Chevron and ConocoPhillips told Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum that disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz are likely to continue creating volatility in global energy markets, the report said.
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The US president said it is only appropriate that those who benefit from oil coming through the waterway help to free it
Already rebuffed, Democrats press for hearings, limits on Iran war NJ Spotlight News
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Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of London to oppose US-Israeli aggression against Iran, Lebanon and Gaza.
France is ramping up its military push in the Middle East as President Emmanuel Macron calls the effort strictly defensive
If Trump has already won the Iran war, why does he need foreign ships to help him end it? CNN
Japan said Monday it was not currently thinking about ordering maritime security operations, after US President Donald Trump called for other countries to send warships to help protect the Strait of Hormuz. "In the current Iran situation, we are not at the moment considering issuing a maritime security operation," Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi told parliament. Trump called for reinforcements on Saturday from countries including Japan after earlier vowing that the US Navy would "very soon" begin escorting tankers through the vital shipping lane for oil in the Middle East.
Iran War Hits Europe With an Energy Shock It Can’t Afford to Absorb WSJ
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Japan and Australia say they have no plans to send ships to strait of Hormuz as Trump increases pressure The Guardian
Actors and filmmakers spoke out at the Oscars 2026 in Los Angeles against the US-Israeli war on Iran and the genocide.
Trump warns Nato faces ‘very bad’ future if US allies fail to assist in opening the vital oil route; Israel says thousands of targets in Iran remain – follow it live How have you been affected by the latest Middle East events? Iran’s foreign minister has claimed Israeli strikes on fuel depots across Tehran amount to “ecocide”, citing the impact on the health of the Iranian capital’s residents. “Israel’s bombings of fuel depots in Tehran violate international law and constitute ecocide,” Abbas Araghchi said on X. Residents face long-term damage to their health and well-being. Contamination of soil and groundwater could have generational impacts. In the current Iran situation, we are not at the moment considering issuing a maritime security operation. Continue reading...
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