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The US should hold the keys to the Strait of Hormuz Washington Examiner
In Gaza, Palestinians feel forgotten as Iran war captures attention and ceasefire progress slows NBC News
Iraq War Veteran: ‘Troops in Iran Conflict Will Come Home Changed’ Military.com
Middle East war: How Iran and its proxies targeted US bases and Gulf allies The Indian Express
China face Taiwan in a highly charged quarterfinal at the Women's Asian Cup, which already has a political focus.
How Iran’s Naval Mines Work The New York Times
Getting Congress to pay for the Iran war won't be an easy sell Politico
Turkish-owned ship allowed to pass through Strait of Hormuz, minister says Reuters
Israeli drone attack kills two in southeastern Lebanon Two people have been killed in an Israeli strike on the outskirts of Shebaa in southeastern Lebanon, according to the National News agency.
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Iran’s dumbest weapon is now holding the global economy hostage Fortune
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JAKARTA, March 13 (Reuters) - A summit of eight major Muslim developing countries, including Iran, that was to be held in Jakarta next month has been delayed due to the war in the Middle East, an official with Indonesia's foreign ministry said on Friday. The D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation, which groups Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey, was established in 1997 to improve cooperation between the countries stretching from Southeast Asia to Africa.
By Christine Chen, James Redmayne and Joanna Plucinska SYDNEY/LONDON, March 13 (Reuters) - In the remote Western Australian town of Dardanup, accountant Natasha Earle and her family are feeling the financial pain of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. Their "once-in-a-lifetime" five-week trip to Europe - booked last May on Emirates and taking them to London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna and Rome - has been upended by the conflict, and is costing roughly A$10,000 ($7,000) more as they reroute to avoid disruptions from drone and missile fire in the Middle East.
Polish man arrested in Greece on charges of spying on base used by US forces in Crete Greek police have arrested a Polish citizen on charges of spying on the military base used by US forces in Crete, the ANA news agency is reporting. The 58-year-old is alleged to have taken pictures of ships entering the base on the island, police told the agency. The man, who was arrested on Thursday, has denied the charges. The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, passed through Souda late last month. On 2 March, a Georgian man was also arrested on charges of spying at the base.