
Iran Pulls the Trigger in Hormuz—Ceasefire in Doubt
Gunfire in the world’s most vital oil corridor underscores how quickly the fragile U.S.-Iran truce could unravel.

Gunfire in the world’s most vital oil corridor underscores how quickly the fragile U.S.-Iran truce could unravel.

A UK maritime agency says IRGC fast boats opened fire without warning near Oman

Iranian military headquarters said restrictions will stay in place until Washington restores full freedom of movement for vessels visiting Iran.

Tehran’s pledge may calm energy markets, but uncertainty remains over which ceasefire is in force.

U.S. President Donald Trump has invited Israeli and Lebanese leaders to the White House.

Washington indicated that the next round of Iran talks could be held in Islamabad soon.

The Trump White House injected a surge of optimism into global markets by declaring the war in Iran ‛very close to over’—all while teasing a new round of talks in Pakistan.

Maritime data shows ships continued crossing the Strait of Hormuz—despite the latest blockade.

Failed talks and a new U.S. blockade in the Strait of Hormuz raise the stakes as mediators race to prevent a wider escalation.

With Gulf shipping routes under threat, Europe rejects Washington’s approach while remaining heavily reliant on the very flows the U.S. seeks to control.