Tankers that were about to cross the strait have made abrupt U-turns in response to the Iranian threat, data provider Kpler said. A Marshall Island-flagged LNG vessel that had signaled it would load in Qatar this weekend changed course Friday as it was about to
The attack and open disagreement over the waterway’s future could present complications in negotiations aimed ultimately at dismantling Iran’s nuclear program.
The U.S. launched a fresh attack on Iran Friday just one day after Tehran struck a ship in the Strait of Hormuz, the latest sign a fragile ceasefire between the two countries is breaking apart https://t.co/wby7HTWikn via @WSJ
Political challenges remain, as Iran insists a final deal will allow Tehran to collect revenue from commercial ships transiting the waterway. Iran also says it won’t surrender its nuclear program, Trump’s main goal.
Laughably, Carlson says he feels sorry for his old friend Vice President JD Vance, “stuck” serving under President Trump.
In fact, Vance deserves pity for his prolonged efforts to woo Carlson back into reality.
Republicans should cheer the exit of sad Tucker Carlson
The podcaster has taken to wasting his talents on an eccentric, toxic agenda: mysteriously pro-Vladimir Putin, obsessively anti-Israel, weirdly ashamed of America.
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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps attacked a Singapore-flagged cargo ship Thursday in the Strait of Hormuz, according to two senior U.S. officials https://t.co/zLft29RADP via @WSJ
California’s proposed billionaire tax will appear before voters in November, teeing up a high-stakes fight among Democrats
Presidential candidate Newsom, Becera opposed.
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Americans in Europe, even those used to 100-degree summers, have been getting the shock of their lives as temperatures soar. “I really did think they were just being dramatic.” https://t.co/2LM4Sy0J79 via @WSJ
The French government and climate scolds want their countrymen to sweat it out rather than turn on the air conditioning. https://t.co/6Vwq1goNS1 via @WSJopinion
Volvo, also majority-owned by Geely, received authorization in May to continue operating in the U.S. At the time, Volvo noted that the process to obtain an authorization is carried out on a “case-by-case basis” and the approval followed discussions between U.S. officials and the automaker regarding Volvo’s technology and data security.
Polestar, the majority-Chinese-owned electric-car brand that spun out of Volvo, will exit the U.S. market after the Commerce Department banned the company from selling new cars in the country https://t.co/Ds6SiwLcYq via @WSJ
Developed during the Biden era, the “connected vehicle” rule aimed to restrict the import or sale of vehicles with hardware and software linked to China, citing national-security concerns.
In recent months, Russia’s territorial gains have vanished, and its casualties have mounted. Ukraine is increasingly responding to Moscow’s aerial barrages with strikes deep inside Russia.
The thousands who joined Ukraine's military in the early days of the war are still on the front lines, despite the mounting toll on their lives https://t.co/kuMD6wKEiP via @WSJ