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The world is quietly redrawing the oil map around Iran — and Tehran’s greatest weapon may soon be worthless
The U.S. and its Gulf partners are racing to bypass the Strait of Hormuz — the UAE doubling its pipeline capacity, Saudi ...
Tehran publishes map asserting its control over area that extends into coastal waters of Oman and UAE; Rubio denounces move, five Gulf states protest it, Oman reportedly discussing it with Iran ...
Iran has issued a new map expanding its surveillance zone around the Strait of Hormuz, a move being described as a direct challenge to the United States. According to the report, Iran now claims ...
The Strait of Hormuz has reopened, yet Iran has already begun behaving as its policeman—controlling maritime traffic and ...
The U.S.-Iran ceasefire is on the verge of collapse, and with it any prospect of restoring normal traffic through the Strait ...
Restoring Gulf oil and gas flows to prewar levels requires navigating a complex web of technical, commercial, and ...
Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz is slowly picking up since the United States and Iran signed an agreement on June 17 which, ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran 's stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz may be easing — and its own oil problems now seem to be mounting. The crucial strait at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, ...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced on April 28 that it will leave the global oil producers’ cartel Opec. Its decision is the latest sign that the war in the Middle East has not only deepened ...
The latest exchange of fire appeared to dim hopes of a permanent peace deal after U.S. President Donald Trump declared an ...
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