Hormuz Strait
Coverage of Hormuz Strait in the Nexus archive.
- Trump says he's 'not sure' he wants Iran deal as Hormuz Strait strife deepens
Trump expressed uncertainty about wanting an Iran deal as tensions in the Hormuz Strait escalate. CENTCOM conducted strikes on Iranian military infrastructure and small boats, with Trump indicating potential further military action.
- Tankers Trickle Through Hormuz After US Strikes Iran
Tankers are slowly passing through the Hormuz Strait following US military strikes against Iran. The situation highlights tensions in the region amid ongoing conflicts.
- U.S. resumes 'powerful strikes' on Iran after Hormuz Strait ship attacks, CENTCOM says
The U.S. resumed 'powerful strikes' on Iran following attacks on ships in the Hormuz Strait, as confirmed by CENTCOM. Earlier in the day, the U.S. revoked Iran's oil sales authorization.
- Samsung Electronics profits surge 1,800% annually amid artificial intelligence spending boom
Samsung Electronics reported record quarterly profits driven by the global AI infrastructure expansion and a memory chip shortage. Additional news includes rising oil futures due to Hormuz Strait tensions, Canada's largest defense contract, and Cuba's third nationwide blackout this year.
- US Talks Tested as LNG Ship Struck in Hormuz Strait
A liquefied natural gas (LNG) ship was struck in the Hormuz Strait, testing U.S. diplomatic efforts. The incident occurred amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.
- Tankers Cross Hormuz Via US-Protected Corridor
Tankers are crossing the Hormuz Strait via a corridor protected by the United States. The movement highlights US involvement in securing maritime routes in the region.
- Trump calls out NATO ahead of summit, calling it 'ridiculous' for US to persist on 'one sided path'
President Donald Trump criticized NATO for what he called a 'one sided path,' highlighting U.S. defense spending of $980 billion compared to lower contributions from allies like the UK, France, Italy, and Poland. He also accused NATO of being 'useless' during the Hormuz Strait situation and labeled the alliance a 'Paper Tiger.' The comments came ahead of an upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey.
- Hormuz Traffic Declines as Ship Attacks Spark New Concerns
Traffic through the Hormuz Strait has declined following recent ship attacks, raising new security concerns in the region.
- Iran warns against Hormuz crossings without authorisation
Iran has issued a warning against unauthorized crossings through the Hormuz Strait. An oil tanker is navigating the strait near the western coast despite threats from the Revolutionary Guards.
- Hormuz closure strands almost 1,200 cargo ships with $125bn worth of goods
The closure of the Hormuz Strait has stranded nearly 1,200 cargo ships carrying $125 billion in goods, raising concerns about global maritime trade. Insurer Allianz describes the blockade as 'unprecedented' and highlights risks to future trade.
- Conflicting US-Iran advice on Hormuz leaves shipowners adrift
The US and Iran provided conflicting guidance on the safest route through the Hormuz strait, causing confusion for shipowners. Vessels received incompatible instructions, leaving them uncertain about navigation protocols.
- Hundreds of ships wait outside Gulf for full opening of Hormuz Strait
Hundreds of ships are waiting outside the Gulf for the full opening of the Hormuz Strait. Tanker operators are reluctant to move vessels until Iran and the US strengthen their ceasefire deal.
- Three Indian Tankers Reemerge, Pointing to Hormuz Traffic Uptick
Three Indian tankers have reemerged, indicating an increase in maritime traffic through the Hormuz Strait. The development suggests a potential uptick in regional shipping activity.
- Iran says it has closed Hormuz again as IDF attacks Hezbollah, upping pressure on US before Switzerland talks
Iran claims to have closed the Hormuz Strait again amid IDF attacks on Hezbollah, escalating pressure on the US ahead of negotiations in Switzerland. US and Iranian negotiators are set to meet in a Swiss resort, while the US and Qatar plan to send $6 billion to Tehran.
- 🔴 Live: Hormuz Strait closed over Israel attacks on Lebanon, Iran says
The Hormuz Strait has been closed due to Israel's attacks on Lebanon, according to Iran. The closure is reported in the context of ongoing regional tensions.
- Ships Can Use Hormuz Southern Route With Signals On, JMIC Says
JMIC announced that ships can utilize the Hormuz Southern Route when signals are activated. The statement confirms the operational status of the southern shipping lane through the Hormuz Strait.
- US-Iran talks in Switzerland abruptly called off
Talks between the United States and Iran in Switzerland to implement a 14-point agreement for ending their conflict were abruptly canceled. The negotiations, aimed at addressing Iran’s nuclear program and oil traffic through the Hormuz Strait, were scheduled in Obbürgen but called off by Switzerland’s foreign ministry.
- India Seen Making Slow Return to Mideast Oil as Hormuz Reopens
India is gradually resuming oil imports from the Middle East as the Hormuz Strait reopens. The article references an oil refinery in Mumbai, indicating domestic processing of the imported oil.
- Oil tankers pass Hormuz Strait after war deal: tracker
Three Saudi oil tankers passed through the Hormuz Strait following a deal to end the US-Iran war, though traffic remains uncertain. The route, nearly halted during three and a half months of conflict, shows slight improvement but with unclear resumption plans.
- Exclusive-Thailand revives $30 billion coast-to-coast corridor to rival Malacca Strait
Thailand's government has revived a $30 billion 'Land Bridge' project to create a coast-to-coast corridor rivaling the Malacca Strait, aiming to transport goods between ports on opposite sides of the peninsula. The initiative, led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, follows global disruptions like the Hormuz Strait closure and the Iran war, which exposed vulnerabilities in maritime trade routes. Local fisherman Chaiyaporn Arunrasamee opposes the project.
- Oklahoma begins choosing a new US senator and governor in crowded primary – US politics live
Oklahoma is holding primary elections for a new U.S. senator and governor amid a competitive race. The U.S. and Iran signed a 60-day agreement to resolve the war, with unclear details. Conflicting U.S. forecasts about the Hormuz Strait's future and Iranian plans to charge fees for passage through it were reported. Donald Trump is attending the G7 summit in France, where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin are also present. California Governor Gavin Newsom accused Trump of directing a U.S. Justice Department investigation against him.
- First Thing: Trump promises ‘great things’ for Middle East and claims Iran deal ‘all signed’
Trump claims Iran will not obtain nuclear weapons and asserts the deal is 'all signed,' while stating the Hormuz strait will be 'completely open.' The article also notes Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu did not denounce the deal but distanced himself from negotiations, and the G7 aims to strengthen support for Ukraine.
- Trump news at a glance: Long way to Friday and Iran peace deal signing
A potential peace deal aims to reopen the Hormuz Strait, a critical oil and gas route, with Iran ending military operations. Uncertainty remains about the deal's terms, and analysts suggest Trump addresses a problem he contributed to. Markets reacted positively to the news.
- Hormuz Halt Forces Middle East Trade Into Huge Rewiring
Hormuz Strait disruptions have forced Middle East trade to be significantly rerouted. An Iranian strike near Jebel Ali port occurred on March 1, contributing to the trade changes.
- Trump says peace deal will be signed Sunday, but Iran disputes timeline
Trump claims a peace deal will be signed on Sunday, opening the Hormuz Strait to all traffic. Iran disputes the timeline of the deal's signing.
- Military strikes on water facilities in Iran may constitute a war crime, experts say
Military strikes on water storage facilities in southern Iran's Bemani district may constitute a war crime, according to experts, as the attack damaged a key reservoir for 20,000 people amid a historic drought. It remains unclear whether the strikes deliberately targeted the civilian infrastructure or were unintentional.
- Wie Airlines gegen das Kerosin-Dilemma kämpfen. Mit Condor-CEO Peter Gerber
Airlines are addressing rising kerosene prices caused by the Hormuz Strait blockage and the Iran war, with Condor CEO Peter Gerber discussing strategies like kerosene hedging and price adjustments. He advocates for a temporary suspension of the EU emissions trading system to protect European economic competitiveness.
- Kuwait Ships Cooking Gas Out of Hormuz as Gulf Producers Go Dark
Kuwait is shipping cooking gas through the Hormuz Strait as Gulf producers reduce activity. The Gas Umm Al Rowaisat tanker was referenced in 2021 in this context.
- Suez Canal Gets Oil-Tanker Boost Amid Hormuz Strait Shutdown
The Suez Canal is experiencing increased oil-tanker traffic as a result of the Hormuz Strait shutdown. Commercial ships are utilizing the Suez Canal for transits.
- US, Iran Attack Each Other Over Apache Downed Near Hormuz Strait
The US and Iran have engaged in reciprocal attacks following the downing of a US Apache helicopter near the Hormuz Strait.
- Neutralizing Chokepoints: Lessons From the Hormuz Strait, Malacca, and Baltic Sea
The article analyzes strategic lessons from neutralizing chokepoints in the Hormuz Strait, Malacca, and Baltic Sea, based on insights from Pekka Virkki. It focuses on geopolitical and logistical implications of these critical maritime routes.
- Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iranian supreme leader is involved in US negotiations
President Trump claimed Iran's supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is involved in US negotiations and stated Iran has agreed not to develop a nuclear weapon. An Iranian drone attack killed one person at Kuwait's airport, while US forces responded to Iranian attacks in the Hormuz Strait and Qeshm Island. Israel continued strikes in Lebanon against Hezbollah amid ongoing tensions.
- Trump news at a glance: US and Iran exchange fresh strikes
The US and Iran exchanged missile and drone strikes, complicating Trump's efforts to secure a new ceasefire agreement. US forces disabled a tanker in the Hormuz Strait and attacked sites on Iran's Qeshm Island following Iranian reprisal attacks.
- Iran has mined 'large segments' of Hormuz Strait, Secretary of State Rubio says
Iran has mined parts of the Hormuz Strait, according to Secretary of State Rubio, who called the actions illegal in testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
- Why Benjamin Netanyahu poses an obstacle to US and Iran peace deal
Benjamin Netanyahu is an obstacle to a US-Iran peace deal due to his military operations in Lebanon, which complicate Hormuz Strait negotiations. He faces political pressure to demonstrate results from campaigns against Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran before elections.
- Rubio says Iran ready to discuss nuclear deal as Tehran declares peace talks over
Secretary of state Marco Rubio claims Iran has agreed to negotiate aspects of its nuclear program it previously refused to discuss, while Iran announced it is halting peace talks and moving to fully close the strait of Hormuz. The Trump administration asserts a nuclear deal remains within reach despite Iran's actions.
- Rubio says Iran ready to discuss nuclear deal as Tehran declares peace talks over
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio claims Iran has agreed to negotiate aspects of its nuclear program that it previously refused to discuss, while Iran announced it is halting peace talks and moving to fully close the Hormuz Strait.
- Report: US has allowed some tankers from Qatar to cross Hormuz despite payments to Iran
The US has permitted some tankers from Qatar to transit the Hormuz Strait despite Qatar's payments to Iran. The report highlights the US's policy on allowing such tankers amid financial ties between Qatar and Iran.
- Iran reasserts control over Hormuz Strait as deal with US remains elusive
Iran reasserts control over the Hormuz Strait as negotiations with the US remain unresolved. Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth states the US is 'more than capable' of restarting war if a satisfactory agreement is not reached.
- What’s happening on Iran war day 91 as US, Iran near 60-day deal
The US and Iran are nearing a 60-day Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at reopening the Hormuz strait. The agreement includes planned discussions on nuclear and other differences between the two countries.