
Tehran Threatens U.S. with New Houthi Maritime Front
Fears grow that Iranian proxies from the so-called Axis of Resistance are planning to disrupt Red Sea shipping—with serious consequences for world energy prices.

Fears grow that Iranian proxies from the so-called Axis of Resistance are planning to disrupt Red Sea shipping—with serious consequences for world energy prices.

Tehran hit U.S. military bases in Gulf states, while Washington continued to strike sites across Iran overnight.

Oil prices jumped again Tuesday after Iran attacked tankers.

Monitoring service notes an extremely low level of traffic as vengeful Iran attempts to control key waterway.

The International Maritime Organization has “strongly condemned” the creation of the Iran-based Persian Gulf Strait Authority.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the U.S. attacks were “absolutely necessary.”

Washington–Tehran relations appear calm, for now, following a weekend of projectile strikes despite the ceasefire.

With safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz resuming, it appears that oil prices are falling back to pre-conflict levels.

Iran presents its own naval routes as the only acceptable ones, while its neighbours look on.

Oil prices tumble as Gulf shipping resumes after months of conflict.