US revokes Iran oil sale licence in a threat to fragile truce after ships attacked

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 1h

US revokes Iran oil sale licence in a threat to fragile truce after ships attacked

WASHINGTON - The United States is revoking a general licence authorising the sale of Iranian oil, according to a US official, who also warned of consequences over Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz after three tankers were hit on July 7 in the strategic waterway. After a day in which huge crowd»»»

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Channel News Asia Malesia 10h

Tankers hit in Hormuz as millions mourn Iran's Khamenei

Two tankers were hit in the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday (Jul 7), and Iran said there would be no more peace talks unless Donald Trump halted his repeated threats to restart the war, as millions of Iranians vowed vengeance at the week-long funeral of their slain leader. The Qatari liquefied natural »»»

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Daily Sabah Turchia 11h

Hormuz sees new attacks while millions of Iranians mourn Khamenei

Two tankers were struck in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran warned it would not resume peace talks unless President Donald Trump stopped threatening to restart the war, while millions of Iranians vowed vengeance during the weeklong funeral of their slain leader. The ⁠Qatari liquefied natural gas tanker»»»

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Huffington Post Stati Uniti d'America 11h

Tankers Hit In Strait Of Hormuz As Millions Mourn Iran's Khamenei

The incidents were a reminder that Gulf shipping remains unresolved over four months after the U.S. and Israel launched the war. July 7 (Reuters) - Two tankers were hit in the Strait of Hormuz and Iran said there would be no more peace talks unless Donald Trump halted his repeated threats to restar»»»

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The Korea Herald Corea del Nord 28.03. 02:28

Iran 'reviewing' US ceasefire plan but no talks; Trump says Tehran leaders want deal

First responders inspect a destroyed car at the site of a residential building hit in an overnight strike during the US-Israeli military campaign in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan Province, northwestern Iran, Tuesday. (AP-Yonhap) Trump says Tehran leaders want deal US President Donald Trump said Iran was »»»

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