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Iran Remains On FATF Blacklist
The designation indicates deficiencies in the country's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing regimes. Iran has been kept on the Financial Action Task Force's blacklist.
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Trump Describes Project Freedom As Humanitarian
Donald Trump announced that the United States military will provide assistance to vessels blocked in the Armoz Strait. The source stated the project is intended for the benefit of the people.
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US Tests Iran's Control Over Maritime Borders
The US is conducting actions that test Iran's control over its maritime borders. Iran has denied any interference with US vessels, stating that any such action would violate the ceasefire agreement.
CRI News Radio
European Allies Plan Naval Escort Mission
European allies have shown reluctance to organize a naval escort coalition, similar to a previous US proposal for naval escorts that was not implemented. The context of these discussions involves regional security concerns.
CRI News Radio
US Warship Attacked Near Hormuz Strait
The situation in the Strait of Hormuz raises concerns about potential conflict, with approximately 1,600 ships currently locked in the area, causing humanitarian issues. Prime Minister Erdoğan was in Michtedeb, discussing initial topics with US states. Three vessels were successfully defended against missile attacks from Iran, while one missile fell into territorial waters, according to reports. This development follows an announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding an operation to release vessels trapped by the regional blockade. The incident occurs amid ongoing maritime tensions in the area. An IRGC representative stated that Iran has not changed its approach to vessel passage in the Strait of Hormuz. All vessel movements must follow specific routes and be coordinated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
CRI News Radio
US Changes Rules Of Engagement With Iran
An American official indicated that the rules of engagement regarding the military confrontation with Iran have changed, according to reports from Axios.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
Iran Fires Missiles At US Warship
A United States warship has reportedly been hit by missiles. The US is testing Iran's control over its maritime borders. Iran denies that any interference would violate a ceasefire agreement. US President Trump is reportedly tired of a 'no deal, no war' approach with Iran and desires action. European allies are hesitant to organize a naval escort coalition, leaving approximately 1,600 ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, creating humanitarian issues. The RTHK report also noted that traffic disruptions in Hong Kong have since been resolved. International oil prices rose significantly on May 4th, with Brent crude futures up 5.1% and New York crude futures up 4.8%, influenced by news of Iran attacking US vessels. Indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran are a common method, with proposals being passed through intermediaries like Pakistan.
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Iran Denies US Claims of Aggression in Strait of Hormuz
The first reported attack on a US ship has been mentioned, though the incident remains unconfirmed. Iran claims deterrence of US and Israeli vessels near Hormuz. The US Central Command will provide protection for merchant ships in the Hormuz maritime corridor. An unconfirmed report stated that a US warship was attacked by two missiles near the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump announced a plan to enter the Strait of Hormuz to facilitate the passage of merchant ships. Iran's military stated that a US destroyer turned off its radar and attempted to approach the Strait of Hormuz.
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US Warship Targeted Near Hormuz Strait
Two rockets reportedly struck a US frigate, causing the vessel to turn around. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed to have deterred US and Israeli vessels near the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iran Claims US Warship Ignored Warnings Near Strait Of Hormuz
A US warship was hit by a rocket attack near the Strait of Hormuz, according to reports. US military assets have been deployed amidst rising tensions with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz. International oil prices rose significantly on May 4th, with Brent crude futures up 5.1% and New York crude futures up 4.8%, influenced by news of Iran attacking US vessels. Iran has reportedly fired warning missiles toward the United States. Tehran claims that missiles were fired at American vessels and that one ship was hit. The situation follows a period of nearly one month of ceasefire. The origin of the explosion remains unconfirmed. This incident occurs amid reports of increasing maritime risks in the region. Crew members currently stuck in the Strait of Hormuz report they are not confident about obtaining safe passage.
BBC Arabic