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China Calls For Hormuz Ceasefire
China has called for a ceasefire in the Strait of Hormuz and for it to be reopened.
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LPG Tankers Transit Hormuz Amid Tensions
Two India-bound Liquefied Petroleum Gas tankers are adding to an uptick in transits through the Strait of Hormuz. This development occurs amidst heightened tensions in the region.
Iran Insists On Control Of Strait Of Hormuz
Iran has reiterated its insistence on controlling the Strait of Hormuz. This statement follows a meeting between defense ministers regarding a U.S.-led mission to secure the waterway.
CNA938 Singapore
Standoff In Hormuz Blocks Fertilizer, Threatens Millions
A standoff in the Strait of Hormuz has blocked the shipment of fertilizer, leading to a potential hunger crisis for tens of millions of people, according to a UN official. President Trump did not indicate whether the U.S. would resume military attacks on Iran.
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Iran's IRGC Navy Warns Of Retaliation; UK Deploys HMS Dragon
Shipping companies are reportedly changing their routes to avoid a strait in the Gulf region. The Strait of Hormuz is expected to return to its normal state before next August.
France Inter
Four Ships Directed To Prevent Entry Or Exit
Four ships were directed to prevent entry or exit, according to the source.
Iran International
Iran Accuses US Of Violating Ceasefire
Iran claims the United States violated a ceasefire agreement by attacking an Iranian oil tanker and deploying naval vessels into the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz is seeing activity involving mine hunters and underwater drones. President Trump stated that US strikes on Iranian facilities were a warning and that the US-Iran ceasefire agreement remains valid. He warned of more violent strikes if an agreement is not signed quickly. The analyst mentioned that market pressure from earnings reports will decrease in May, suggesting a focus on technology and electronics stocks. The Iranian armed forces' Central Command announced that US forces violated a ceasefire by targeting vessels near the Strait of Hormuz. The incident involved an oil tanker traveling from Ghasq toward the Strait and another vessel near the Iraqi port opposite the UAE.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
No Imminent Deal Following Explosion Reports
Iran has accused the United States of violating a truce. The source mentions that natural gas is being processed and sold cheaply, with fuel rods being ground into powder and exported.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
Iran-US Peace Talks Show Progress
Progress is evident in Iran-US peace talks, with discussions reportedly covering issues such as cooperation, Iran ceasing oil subsidies, and long-term agreements. The presence of a specific 'peace memo' indicates progress in Iran-US negotiations.
CNR Voice of China
Iran Claims US Vessels Entered Navshekan Waters
Iran claims that US military vessels suffered major losses in the Strait of Hormuz. According to CNN, Iran has established new rules requiring all vessels to submit a declaration form before passage. These regulations follow a temporary ban on the stockpiling and infringement of petroleum products, which South Korea has extended until the end of July to stabilize domestic prices. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy has designated two shipping lanes for vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The situation impacts fuel prices and airline operational capacity for summer tourism. Analysts suggest a new naval warfare pattern is emerging in the Middle East despite the Trump administration's suspension of certain operations. Iran has designated new transit rules for the Navshekan Strait, also referred to as the Hormuz Strait.
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