China’s Strategic Moves Around Strait of Hormuz Raise Global Concerns

Tehran: Amid escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, analysts are closely watching China for what could be a significant geopolitical shift centered on the Strait of Hormuz—one of the world’s most critical energy corridors. The strategic waterway, which handles nearly 20 percent of global oil supply, has faced major disruptions following recent military strikes involving the U.S. and Israel. These developments have triggered sharp increases in oil prices and created supply challenges worldwide. Market expert Saurabh Mukherjea has suggested that China may be exploring deeper coordination with Iran…

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Israel Supports US–Iran Ceasefire Pause, Says Lebanon Conflict Continues

Jerusalem/Beirut: Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed support for a U.S.-led pause in hostilities with Iran, while making it clear that the proposed ceasefire does not apply to ongoing fighting in Lebanon. The Israeli leader backed efforts by Donald Trump to suspend strikes against Iran for a two-week period, aimed at reducing tensions and addressing concerns over Tehran’s nuclear and missile capabilities. However, Israeli officials clarified that the pause is limited to direct confrontation between the United States and Iran. According to official statements, Israel’s military operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon…

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Jet Fuel Supply May Take Months to Stabilize After Hormuz Reopening: IATA Chief

Singapore: The global aviation sector could face prolonged pressure on fuel supplies even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens, according to Willie Walsh, head of the International Air Transport Association. Speaking on Wednesday, Walsh said disruptions to refining capacity in the Middle East would delay a full recovery in jet fuel availability. While crude oil shipments could resume quickly if the route reopens, restoring refined fuel supply chains is expected to take several months. The remarks follow a temporary easing of geopolitical tensions after Donald Trump announced a proposed ceasefire…

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Vance Accuses EU of Interference, Backs Orban Ahead of Hungary Election

Budapest: U.S. Vice President JD Vance has accused the European Union of interfering in Hungary’s upcoming national election while publicly backing Prime Minister Viktor Orban during a high-profile visit to Budapest. Speaking days before the vote, Vance criticized what he described as undue influence by the European Union, alleging that actions taken by officials in Brussels had negatively impacted Hungary’s economy and energy independence. He framed the situation as a significant case of external interference in a democratic process. The visit marked a notable departure from traditional U.S. diplomatic norms,…

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Artemis II Crew Sets New Distance Record During Historic Lunar Flyby

Washington – In a landmark achievement for human space exploration, the crew of Artemis II has successfully completed a close flyby of the Moon, setting a new record for the farthest distance traveled by humans in space. The mission, led by NASA, marks a significant milestone in efforts to return humans to the Moon after more than five decades. The astronauts navigated around the far side of the Moon before beginning their journey back to Earth, offering rare and detailed views of regions not visible from the planet. Record-Breaking Distance…

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India and US Envoys Hold Talks to Strengthen Strategic Partnership

Washington DC – India’s Ambassador to the United States, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, held a key meeting with US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor in Washington DC, underscoring ongoing efforts to deepen the strategic partnership between India and United States. The high-level diplomatic interaction highlighted the continued engagement between the two nations as they work toward advancing shared strategic and global interests. Focus on Shared Strategic Goals During the meeting, both envoys reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation in line with the vision of their respective leaderships. Discussions focused on maintaining…

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Deadly Clashes and Airstrikes Reported Near Gaza Shelter School, Ceasefire Under Strain

Gaza – At least 10 people were killed and several others injured in a deadly incident near a school sheltering displaced civilians in central Gaza, amid renewed violence that has put pressure on an already fragile ceasefire between Israel Defense Forces and Hamas. The violence occurred in the vicinity of the Al-Maghazi refugee camp, where clashes and airstrikes were reported on Monday, according to medical officials at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital. Several of the injured are said to be in critical condition, raising fears that the death toll could rise further. Violence…

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Trump Proposes Toll on Ships Passing Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran Conflict

New Delhi: Amid escalating tensions in the ongoing Iran conflict, former U.S. President Donald Trump has sparked controversy with a new proposal suggesting that the United States should impose toll charges on ships passing through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. According to reports, Trump claimed that the conflict with Iran is “nearing its end” and asserted that the U.S. would gain control over the Strait of Hormuz. He argued that instead of allowing Iran to collect transit fees, the U.S. should levy tolls on vessels using the route. “Why…

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Iran Signals Wider Maritime Pressure as Regional Tensions Intensify

Tehran: Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are beginning to spill beyond direct military confrontation, with Iran indicating a possible expansion of pressure across key global shipping routes. The development comes as ongoing disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to impact international trade and energy flows. Concerns Over Another Strategic Chokepoint Attention is now shifting toward the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a vital maritime corridor connecting the Red Sea with the Gulf of Aden. Iranian leadership has publicly raised questions about global dependence on this route, particularly for transporting…

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Superpower Pride Sinks in Hormuz as Trump Frames Defeat as Victory

Washington: In one of history’s enduring ironies, the loudest drums of propaganda often begin to beat just as the guns on the battlefield fall silent. The unfolding situation in the Persian Gulf today carries all the intensity of a geopolitical thriller—but its ending appears far removed from the script once envisioned in Washington. At the center of the storm lies the strategic Strait of Hormuz, where tensions have escalated dramatically. While military might is often measured in missiles and firepower, seasoned observers argue that the true indicator of victory is…

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