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US and Iran Near Temporary Ceasefire Deal
The report follows recent military activity in the region. An Iranian economist, Laylaz, pointed out that Western countries have tried various means to make Iran submit, but these have not succeeded.
Radio Mayak
Iran Deploys Armed Mini-Submarines In Persian Gulf
Iranian sources report that United States destroyers were present in Persian Gulf waters. Concerns exist that further militarization in the region could escalate conflict. The plan requires oil companies to release at least 90% of the oil volume released in March and April of last year each month, with the South Korean government promising financial support to affected companies. The Trump administration has outlined broad plans and key terms for an expected understanding between Washington and Tehran. Additionally, aviation fuel prices rose 56% in March compared to February, prompting airlines to increase ticket prices and fees while implementing cost-cutting measures. However, Baghaei also noted that reports of an imminent ceasefire memorandum are inaccurate as Iran has not yet responded to the US proposal.
Al Jazeera Arabic Voice
Iranian Authorities Report Explosions Heard In Areas
Iran has reported explosions resulting from airstrikes. Explosions were heard in multiple locations along Iran's southern Persian Gulf coast early on August 8th. Iran's state media reported that the situation along the Strait of Hormuz has returned to normal after clashes in the past few hours. The US also claims to have struck Iranian facilities following naval encounters. The situation in the Strait of Hormuz is escalating, though the US states it does not intend to seek conflict. The International Energy Agency's head indicated that strategic oil reserves could be further released. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy has designated two shipping lanes for vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, requiring ships to submit a declaration form to Iran before passage. Explosions were reported near the Iranian coast early on May 8th.
RTM Nasional FM
Iran Reports Explosions From Airstrikes
Iranian media reported explosions at Bandar Abbas and Geshul Island following US airstrikes. The Mizan News Agency, operated by the Iranian judiciary, stated that the Bahman pier on Geshul Island was a target.
YTN Radio
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 Accuses US of Violating Ceasefire
The mention of specific negotiation points, such as border issues and Iran's cessation of oil and long-term sanctions, indicates progress in the Iran-US talks. The Air Quality Health Index for the past hour was 7, indicating high intensity. The Environmental Protection Department's general monitoring stations reported a health risk of low to moderate, while roadside stations reported a health risk of low to moderate. Iran's armed forces spokesperson stated that US forces violated a ceasefire agreement, targeting an oil tanker sailing from Iran's port of Jask towards the Strait of Hormuz. Iran claims that US forces entered Nafuskan, Navashkan, and Navshekan waters, accusing the United States of violating a ceasefire. The US President had previously declared hostilities terminated.
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.
Tokyo FM
US Intelligence Denies Iranian Claims Of Ship Losses
The US Central Intelligence Agency confirmed there were no American losses following attacks on shipping channels and vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Three American ships were targeted despite Iranian provocations toward US vessels in the sea, according to the report.
MCOT FM 100.5 News
Ministry Of Health Faces Medicine Shortages
The International Press Association (IPA) called on Iran to release 54-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi. Her life is reportedly in immediate danger due to a serious health condition. The announcement follows recent calls for her release. The International Olympic Committee said that athletes' rights to participate in international competitions should not be restricted due to their government's actions, including participation in war or conflict. The Ministry of Health is facing an escalating crisis regarding shortages of essential medicines, medical supplies, and testing materials.
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US Strikes Iranian Facilities After Blocking Attack
The US military reported that attacks occurred on three American facilities. President Trump threatened Iran with more intense and violent strikes if the nation does not promptly sign an agreement. President Trump stated that US military strikes on Iranian facilities are merely a warning and that the US-Iran ceasefire agreement remains in effect. The attack follows President Trump pausing America's limited naval escort operation for commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The report from Tehran indicates that US forces violated a ceasefire agreement and targeted an oil tanker and another vessel near Iraq's port in the UAE. The US claims it has no intention of seeking conflict, despite escalating tensions. Iran has rejected US negotiation attempts and stated it will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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