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Why Little Was Done to Head Off Oil’s Strait of Hormuz Problem - The New York Times The New York Times
Why Little Was Done to Head Off Oil’s Strait of Hormuz Problem The New York Times
Trump and Rubio’s Vision of War: The Art of Destroy and Deal The New York Times
The team were branded ‘wartime traitors’ by Iranian state media after choosing to stay silent during their country’s national anthem. Maira Butt looks at how the players became a symbol of defiance against a brutal dictatorship
Yellow ribbons and flags united Americans in past wars. Iran is different. The Christian Science Monitor
Israel expands war on Hezbollah in Lebanon Jefferson City News Tribune
Iran-US war latest news: US bombs Iran’s vital Kharg Island The Telegraph
Charting the Global Economy: Oil Hits $100 in Second Week of Iran War Bloomberg.com
Donald Trump posted surveillance footage showing apparent strikes on Iran's Kharg Island, the country’s main oil hub.
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Iran’s new supreme leader has yet to appear, and the system may not need him to CNN
US president threatens to 'wipe out' infrastructure at Kharg island oil export hub if Tehran blocks Hormuz Strait, says US navy will 'very soon' start escorting tankers The post Trump threatens Iran’s oil infrastructure after US bombs military sites on key fuel island appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Hamas asks Tehran to halt strikes on Gulf neighbors The Jerusalem Post
Post announcing Abrar’s signing was met with thousands angrily questioning patriotism of the Indian owners.
Iran War Live Updates: U.S. Says It Bombed Key Iranian Island With Oil Hub The New York Times
One of most significant launch events in years from North Korea comes as rival South Korea holds a joint military exercise with the US
Bryony Gooch reports on the jarring contrast between footage of drones hitting the emirate while the Iran war rages, with social media influencers and expats claiming it’s business as usual in Dubai
Deep underground, artisanal miners face a fight for survival when a police operation cuts off their only lifeline.
With some ex-captives released as recently as this past October, the sirens and missile attacks stir up traumatic experiences, especially for those held underground in Hamas tunnels The post For freed former hostages, the war with Iran is a trigger, but far from their darkest hour appeared first on The Times of Israel.