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Latest Iran attacks 3 ships in the Strait of Hormuz as Trump indefinitely extends ceasefire

US President Trump indefinitely extended the ceasefire with Iran, halting negotiations on a new round of talks. Iran attacked a third ship in the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns about the potential end of the ceasefire. Some Iranian immigrants are considering returning to Turkey due to the war.

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Iranian forces seize two ships in strait of Hormuz amid doubts over further peace talks with US

Iranian forces seized two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, raising doubts about the resumption of peace talks with the US. Iranian parliament speaker stated that the strait would remain closed due to US and Israeli breaches of the ceasefire. President Trump threatened violence while maintaining the blockade, exacerbating the global economic crisis.

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3 ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz, complicating efforts to resume U.S.-Iran talks

Three ships were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, complicating efforts to resume U.S.-Iran talks. Iran fired on and seized ships, escalating tensions in the waterway. This has led to a surge in oil prices and potential economic disruption for Europe.

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Iran’s leaders debate war and peace after Trump ceasefire extension

Iranian leaders are debating war and peace following the extension of the ceasefire by US President Trump, signaling opposition to major concessions in negotiations while maintaining a hardline stance against the US and Israel. Iran staged military parades and demonstrated readiness for retaliation, emphasizing the unity and diversity of its supporters. The state media highlighted the participation of women in the conflict.

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Iran Seizes Two Cargo Ship In Strait of Hormuz After Trump Extends Ceasefire - WJR-AM

Iran seized two cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, coinciding with President Trump's indefinite extension of the ceasefire. The U.S. continues its blockade of the Strait against Iranian ports, while Iran has reclosed it in response. This escalation heightens tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

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Iran seizes ships in strait after Trump halts attacks

Iran seized two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, tightening its grip on the strategic waterway following Trump's announcement of an indefinite ceasefire in attacks. The U.S. continues its naval blockade of Iran, escalating tensions. Pakistan remains engaged in mediation efforts despite a setback in securing negotiations.

Deccan Herald 🔴
Airlines that cancel flights amid Middle East conflict

The Middle East conflict has severely disrupted global air travel, with major Middle Eastern hubs closed, leading to numerous airlines canceling or delaying flights to destinations like Israel, Dubai, and Doha. This disruption poses risks to international trade and tourism, potentially exacerbating energy market instability and contributing to rising oil prices. The situation highlights the broader geopolitical impact of the conflict.

KUOW
Trump extends ceasefire deadline with Iran

President Trump has again backed down ahead of a critical ceasefire deadline with Iran. Mixed reactions and calls for congressional action have been reported among Washingtonians regarding the widening war with Iran. Iranian mourners in Seattle processed the start of the war at a vigil for massacred protesters.

Hindustan Times 🔴
India-bound ship among two vessels seized by IRGC, being taken to Iran | World News

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps seized two ships linked to the Zionist regime in the Strait of Hormuz and transferred them to Iranian coast. Earlier, Iran attacked three other container ships in the Strait of Hormuz, and US President Donald Trump extended the ceasefire. Tensions between the US and Iran remain high, and the possibility of restarting nuclear talks is uncertain.

The Economic Times 🔴
US at risk of missile shortage after depleting stockpiles in Iran war, report warns of future conflict vul

The US missile stockpile has rapidly decreased due to the Iran conflict, with full replenishment expected to take 3-5 years. This may not be sufficient to prepare for a potential conflict with a peer adversary like China. President Trump stated that the US is not facing weapon shortages, while seeking additional funding for missile production.

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