Iran declares Strait of Hormuz closed after US airstrikes
Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz Closed Iran’s military command announced on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, that the Strait of Hormuz would be closed to all vessel traffic following recent U.S. airstrikes. The Khatam al Anbiya command stated that any vessel transiting the strategic waterway would be targeted. According to Iranian reports, the navy struck two ships attempting to pass through
Iran declares Strait of Hormuz closed after US airstrikes
Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz Closed Iran’s military command announced on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, that the Strait of Hormuz would be closed to all vessel traffic following recent U.S. airstrikes. The Khatam al Anbiya command stated that any vessel transiting the strategic waterway would be targeted. According to Iranian reports, the navy struck two ships attempting to pass through
US carries out precision strikes on Iran after Apache downing
US Conducts Precision Strikes Following Apache Downing The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that it carried out precision strikes on Iranian targets on June 9, responding to the downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. The operation, described as a proportional and defensive measure, targeted Iranian air defense, ground control stations, and surveillance radar i
US carries out precision strikes on Iran after Apache downing
US Conducts Precision Strikes Following Apache Downing The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that it carried out precision strikes on Iranian targets on June 9, responding to the downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. The operation, described as a proportional and defensive measure, targeted Iranian air defense, ground control stations, and surveillance radar i
Apache Crew Rescued by Sea Drone After Crash Near Strait of Hormuz
Two U.S. Army Apache crew members were rescued by a Navy sea drone after their helicopter went down near the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route, U.S. officials said. The incident occurred near the coast of Oman early Tuesday, June 9, 2026, local time, while the AH-64 Apache was operating in regional waters. Both crew members were recovered and were reported to be stable and uninjured. U.S. Navy Sea Drone Used in Rare Rescue Operation
Apache Crew Rescued by Sea Drone After Crash Near Strait of Hormuz
Two U.S. Army Apache crew members were rescued by a Navy sea drone after their helicopter went down near the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route, U.S. officials said. The incident occurred near the coast of Oman early Tuesday, June 9, 2026, local time, while the AH-64 Apache was operating in regional waters. Both crew members were recovered and were reported to be stable and uninjured. U.S. Navy Sea Drone Used in Rare Rescue Operation
Apache Crew Rescued by Unmanned Boat After Crash Near Oman
A U.S. Army Apache crew was rescued by an unmanned boat after a helicopter crash off the coast of Oman, according to U.S. Central Command. The crash happened at about 3:30 a.m. local time Tuesday, though the provided account did not specify the full calendar date. Two aviators spent about two hours in the water before a 24-foot unmanned boat found them and brought them safely to shore. Apache Crew Rescued by Unmanned Boat Near Oma
Apache Crew Rescued by Unmanned Boat After Crash Near Oman
A U.S. Army Apache crew was rescued by an unmanned boat after a helicopter crash off the coast of Oman, according to U.S. Central Command. The crash happened at about 3:30 a.m. local time Tuesday, though the provided account did not specify the full calendar date. Two aviators spent about two hours in the water before a 24-foot unmanned boat found them and brought them safely to shore. Apache Crew Rescued by Unmanned Boat Near Oma
4.9-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southern Iran, No Major Damage
Moderate Earthquake Hits Southern Iran Southern Iran experienced a 4.9-magnitude earthquake early Tuesday, June 9, shaking parts of Hormozgan province. According to Iranian state media, the epicenter was located approximately 113 km northeast of Bandar Abbas, near the water area of the port in the north of the Strait of Hormuz. Initial reports indicate no fatalities or major structural damage, and emergency
4.9-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southern Iran, No Major Damage
Moderate Earthquake Hits Southern Iran Southern Iran experienced a 4.9-magnitude earthquake early Tuesday, June 9, shaking parts of Hormozgan province. According to Iranian state media, the epicenter was located approximately 113 km northeast of Bandar Abbas, near the water area of the port in the north of the Strait of Hormuz. Initial reports indicate no fatalities or major structural damage, and emergency
Iran Missile Attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain Raise Gulf Security Fears
Iran missile attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain have increased concern across the Gulf after both governments condemned the strikes as violations of sovereignty and threats to regional stability. Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry, in a statement dated only as Saturday in the source material, said the attacks posed a direct threat to the lives of citizens and residents. Bahrain also condemned the strikes, calling them blatant aggression and a violation of sovereignty. Iran Mi
Iran Missile Attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain Raise Gulf Security Fears
Iran missile attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain have increased concern across the Gulf after both governments condemned the strikes as violations of sovereignty and threats to regional stability. Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry, in a statement dated only as Saturday in the source material, said the attacks posed a direct threat to the lives of citizens and residents. Bahrain also condemned the strikes, calling them blatant aggression and a violation of sovereignty. Iran Mi
Gulf Tensions Rise As Missiles Target Region
Gulf States Raise Security Alerts Tensions in the Gulf rose again as Kuwait said its air defense systems were responding to hostile missile and drone threats, while Bahrain sounded warning sirens and urged residents to remain calm and move to safe locations. Kuwait’s military said explosions heard in the area were linked to air defense interceptions, but it did not immediately identify the source of the in
Gulf Tensions Rise As Missiles Target Region
Gulf States Raise Security Alerts Tensions in the Gulf rose again as Kuwait said its air defense systems were responding to hostile missile and drone threats, while Bahrain sounded warning sirens and urged residents to remain calm and move to safe locations. Kuwait’s military said explosions heard in the area were linked to air defense interceptions, but it did not immediately identify the source of the in
Strait Of Hormuz Tensions Rise Amid US-Iran Talks
US Says Iranian Drones Were Intercepted Near Hormuz Tensions in West Asia escalated after the US military said it intercepted four Iranian one-way attack drones launched toward the Strait of Hormuz and later struck Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites. US Central Command said the drones posed an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic, a key concern because the Strait of Hormuz remains one of the w
Strait Of Hormuz Tensions Rise Amid US-Iran Talks
US Says Iranian Drones Were Intercepted Near Hormuz Tensions in West Asia escalated after the US military said it intercepted four Iranian one-way attack drones launched toward the Strait of Hormuz and later struck Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites. US Central Command said the drones posed an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic, a key concern because the Strait of Hormuz remains one of the w
Trump Says Iran Still Has War Capacity
Trump Says Iran Conflict Is Moving Fast US President Donald Trump said Friday, June 5th that his administration is “moving very fast” in its handling of the Iran conflict, while acknowledging that Tehran still retains part of its military capacity. Speaking about the war, now in its third month, Trump again compared the timeline with the Vietnam War and argued that the current campaign remains far shorter than past American military engagements. Trump
Trump Says Iran Still Has War Capacity
Trump Says Iran Conflict Is Moving Fast US President Donald Trump said Friday, June 5th that his administration is “moving very fast” in its handling of the Iran conflict, while acknowledging that Tehran still retains part of its military capacity. Speaking about the war, now in its third month, Trump again compared the timeline with the Vietnam War and argued that the current campaign remains far shorter than past American military engagements. Trump
Iran Halts US Talks as Lebanon Conflict Escalates
Iran has decided to pause indirect negotiations with the United States in response to ongoing hostilities in Lebanon. Tehran cited repeated breaches of the ceasefire by Israeli forces as a primary reason for halting diplomatic exchanges. Officials emphasized that the suspension is temporary but signals a serious shift in Iran’s diplomatic approach. Tehran Signals Defensive Measures Iran’s le
Iran Halts US Talks as Lebanon Conflict Escalates
Iran has decided to pause indirect negotiations with the United States in response to ongoing hostilities in Lebanon. Tehran cited repeated breaches of the ceasefire by Israeli forces as a primary reason for halting diplomatic exchanges. Officials emphasized that the suspension is temporary but signals a serious shift in Iran’s diplomatic approach. Tehran Signals Defensive Measures Iran’s le
Trump Iran Hormuz Deal Nears Decision as Blockade Lift Is Weighed
President Donald Trump said on Friday, May 29, 2026, that a final decision was near on a possible Trump Iran Hormuz deal that could affect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, the US blockade of Iranian ports and future nuclear talks.
Trump Iran Hormuz Deal Nears Decision as Blockade Lift Is Weighed
President Donald Trump said on Friday, May 29, 2026, that a final decision was near on a possible Trump Iran Hormuz deal that could affect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, the US blockade of Iranian ports and future nuclear talks.
Rubio Urges Open Strait of Hormuz Amid US-Iran Tensions
US Secretary of State Comments on Iran Strikes US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, currently visiting India and set to attend the QUAD summit on May 26, addressed the recent US military strikes on Iran. He emphasized the main objective of the United States: to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open. Rubio described the blockade as "illegal and unlawful," noting that discussions continue over the language of the potential final deal with Tehran. Rubio Highlights Diplomatic Efforts Speaking in Jaipur, India, Rubio noted ongoing talks in Qatar aimed at finalizing the agreement. “There were some talks going on in Qatar today, so we'll see if we can make progress,” he said. Rubio added that President Trump is determined to secure either a beneficial deal or no agreement at all, underscoring the administration’s cautious approach to diplomacy amidst ongoing tensions. US Strikes and Military Position The remarks followed self-defense strikes carried out by US forces on May 25, targeting Iranian missile launch sites and boats near the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM spokesman Timothy Hawkins confirmed that these actions were aimed at protecting American troops from threats posed by Iranian forces. The strikes occurred while a ceasefire remained in effect, demonstrating the delicate balance between military action and diplomatic engagement. Context of US-Iran Relations These strikes mark a continuation of the complex US-Iran relationship, which has included previous conflicts, drone and missile engagements, and blocked international shipping routes. Rubio’s comments reaffirm the administration’s priority to keep strategic waterways accessible while pursuing negotiations with Tehran. The Secretary stressed that the US aims to achieve a resolution through dialogue, ensuring regional security and global maritime stability. Ongoing Diplomacy and Future Prospects Rubio indicated that discussions on the initial documents are still underway, emphasizing the back-and-forth nature of the negotiations. The Secretary expressed cautious optimism about achieving a deal, highlighting that the President is committed to a fair and enforceable agreement. The situation remains fluid as US diplomatic channels engage with Iran to prevent further escalation while maintaining strategic control over critical maritime routes.
Rubio Urges Open Strait of Hormuz Amid US-Iran Tensions
US Secretary of State Comments on Iran Strikes US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, currently visiting India and set to attend the QUAD summit on May 26, addressed the recent US military strikes on Iran. He emphasized the main objective of the United States: to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open. Rubio described the blockade as "illegal and unlawful," noting that discussions continue over the language of the potential final deal with Tehran. Rubio Highlights Diplomatic Efforts Speaking in Jaipur, India, Rubio noted ongoing talks in Qatar aimed at finalizing the agreement. “There were some talks going on in Qatar today, so we'll see if we can make progress,” he said. Rubio added that President Trump is determined to secure either a beneficial deal or no agreement at all, underscoring the administration’s cautious approach to diplomacy amidst ongoing tensions. US Strikes and Military Position The remarks followed self-defense strikes carried out by US forces on May 25, targeting Iranian missile launch sites and boats near the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM spokesman Timothy Hawkins confirmed that these actions were aimed at protecting American troops from threats posed by Iranian forces. The strikes occurred while a ceasefire remained in effect, demonstrating the delicate balance between military action and diplomatic engagement. Context of US-Iran Relations These strikes mark a continuation of the complex US-Iran relationship, which has included previous conflicts, drone and missile engagements, and blocked international shipping routes. Rubio’s comments reaffirm the administration’s priority to keep strategic waterways accessible while pursuing negotiations with Tehran. The Secretary stressed that the US aims to achieve a resolution through dialogue, ensuring regional security and global maritime stability. Ongoing Diplomacy and Future Prospects Rubio indicated that discussions on the initial documents are still underway, emphasizing the back-and-forth nature of the negotiations. The Secretary expressed cautious optimism about achieving a deal, highlighting that the President is committed to a fair and enforceable agreement. The situation remains fluid as US diplomatic channels engage with Iran to prevent further escalation while maintaining strategic control over critical maritime routes.
US Military Conducts Self-Defense Strikes on Iranian Missile Sites
US Military Conducts Strikes on Iranian Targets The US military carried out “self-defense strikes” on Iranian missile launch sites and naval assets near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, May 25, while a ceasefire remained in effect. According to US Central Command, the operations aimed to protect American forces from potential threats posed by Iranian military activity. Targets reportedly included missile
US Military Conducts Self-Defense Strikes on Iranian Missile Sites
US Military Conducts Strikes on Iranian Targets The US military carried out “self-defense strikes” on Iranian missile launch sites and naval assets near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, May 25, while a ceasefire remained in effect. According to US Central Command, the operations aimed to protect American forces from potential threats posed by Iranian military activity. Targets reportedly included missile
India Hosts Quad Delhi Meeting as Indo-Pacific Security, China and West Asia Tensions Take Centre Stage
India is hosting the Quad foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi on May 26, 2026, bringing together senior leaders from India, the United States, Japan and Australia. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is chairing the meeting, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi attending the talks. The participation details are confirmed by India’s Ministry of External Affairs. The meeting comes a
India Hosts Quad Delhi Meeting as Indo-Pacific Security, China and West Asia Tensions Take Centre Stage
India is hosting the Quad foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi on May 26, 2026, bringing together senior leaders from India, the United States, Japan and Australia. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is chairing the meeting, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi attending the talks. The participation details are confirmed by India’s Ministry of External Affairs. The meeting comes a
US-Israel Coordinated Stance on Iran Nuclear Programme
Netanyahu and Trump Reaffirm Iran Nuclear Stance Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that he spoke with US President Donald Trump on Sunday, May 23, 2026, to discuss ongoing negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear programme. Both leaders agreed that any final deal must eliminate the nuclear threat posed by Iran. Netanyahu highlighted that the agreement must ensure dismantling Iran’s nu
US-Israel Coordinated Stance on Iran Nuclear Programme
Netanyahu and Trump Reaffirm Iran Nuclear Stance Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that he spoke with US President Donald Trump on Sunday, May 23, 2026, to discuss ongoing negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear programme. Both leaders agreed that any final deal must eliminate the nuclear threat posed by Iran. Netanyahu highlighted that the agreement must ensure dismantling Iran’s nu
US-Iran Peace Deal Still in Negotiation, No Signing Expected
US-Iran Peace Agreement Delayed Reports indicate that a formal peace agreement between the United States and Iran is unlikely to be signed Sunday, May 23, 2026, as critical details are still under negotiation. A senior administration official noted that finalization of the agreement remains pending, and discussions continue on several unresolved points.
US-Iran Peace Deal Still in Negotiation, No Signing Expected
US-Iran Peace Agreement Delayed Reports indicate that a formal peace agreement between the United States and Iran is unlikely to be signed Sunday, May 23, 2026, as critical details are still under negotiation. A senior administration official noted that finalization of the agreement remains pending, and discussions continue on several unresolved points.
US-Iran Peace Talks Near Breakthrough as Trump Says Deal Is Largely Negotiated
US-Iran peace talks have entered a critical stage after President Donald Trump said a possible agreement with Iran has been “largely negotiated.” The statement, made on Saturday, May 23, 2026, has raised hopes that the three-month-long conflict between the United States and Iran may be moving toward a diplomatic breakthrough. However, the agreement is not final yet, and both sides still appear to have major issues to resolve. According to Trump, the proposed understanding could
US-Iran Peace Talks Near Breakthrough as Trump Says Deal Is Largely Negotiated
US-Iran peace talks have entered a critical stage after President Donald Trump said a possible agreement with Iran has been “largely negotiated.” The statement, made on Saturday, May 23, 2026, has raised hopes that the three-month-long conflict between the United States and Iran may be moving toward a diplomatic breakthrough. However, the agreement is not final yet, and both sides still appear to have major issues to resolve. According to Trump, the proposed understanding could
Trump Iran Flag Post Raises Tensions as US Weighs Strike Options
President Donald Trump’s Iran flag post has added new pressure to the widening U.S.-Iran standoff, as Washington reviews military options while regional mediators continue efforts to prevent a broader conflict. Trump shared an edited image on his social media platform showing Iran covered in the colors of the American flag with the caption, “United States of the Middle East?” The post appeared to signal political pressure on Tehran as U.S. officials discussed possible military
Trump Iran Flag Post Raises Tensions as US Weighs Strike Options
President Donald Trump’s Iran flag post has added new pressure to the widening U.S.-Iran standoff, as Washington reviews military options while regional mediators continue efforts to prevent a broader conflict. Trump shared an edited image on his social media platform showing Iran covered in the colors of the American flag with the caption, “United States of the Middle East?” The post appeared to signal political pressure on Tehran as U.S. officials discussed possible military
UAE West-East Pipeline Hits 50% Completion, Secures Oil Flow
The United Arab Emirates has achieved a major milestone with 50% completion of the West-East Pipeline, a strategic crude oil project designed to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. Managed by ADNOC and accelerated under Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed, the pipeline aims to increase crude export capacity via the port of Fujairah by 2027. ADNOC CEO Sultan Al Jaber highlighted that even after the resolution of regional conflicts, global oil flows could take several months to
UAE West-East Pipeline Hits 50% Completion, Secures Oil Flow
The United Arab Emirates has achieved a major milestone with 50% completion of the West-East Pipeline, a strategic crude oil project designed to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. Managed by ADNOC and accelerated under Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed, the pipeline aims to increase crude export capacity via the port of Fujairah by 2027. ADNOC CEO Sultan Al Jaber highlighted that even after the resolution of regional conflicts, global oil flows could take several months to
UK Eases Russian Oil Sanctions Amid Fuel Supply Concerns
UK Loosens Russian Oil Restrictions On May 19, the United Kingdom announced it is easing restrictions on importing diesel and jet fuel refined from Russian crude in third countries. The move comes after the G7 reaffirmed commitment to imposing severe costs on Russia for its war in Ukraine. The UK government cited concerns about fuel supply disruptions caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz since the US-Israel operations against Iran in late February.
UK Eases Russian Oil Sanctions Amid Fuel Supply Concerns
UK Loosens Russian Oil Restrictions On May 19, the United Kingdom announced it is easing restrictions on importing diesel and jet fuel refined from Russian crude in third countries. The move comes after the G7 reaffirmed commitment to imposing severe costs on Russia for its war in Ukraine. The UK government cited concerns about fuel supply disruptions caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz since the US-Israel operations against Iran in late February.









