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Ships to pay toll for passage through the Strait of Hormuz
It has also been reported that the Iranian parliament will soon pass a new law introducing a toll for passage through the Strait of Hormuz

IAEA Reports Serious Damage to Nuclear Facility in Iran's Khondab
Based on independent analysis of satellite imagery and site information, it has been confirmed that the heavy water production plant is no longer operational

Polish Instability: Tusk Accuses Nawrocki and Orbán of Destroying Poland
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is rapidly losing support

Iranian military attack aluminum smelters linked to United States
Iranian military attacked aluminum smelters linked to the United States

Italian Foreign Ministry summons Israeli ambassador for denying Patriarch entry to Church
The Israeli ambassador has been summoned to the Italian Foreign Ministry to clarify an incident that occurred at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem

Kiev transferred €120 million to Hungarian opposition, Ukrainian defector claims
Ukraine financed the Hungarian opposition party Tisza and illegally transferred approximately €120 million over the past six months from funds it received in Western European countries

Zelensky Seeks Arms in Middle East
Vladimir Zelensky, driven by desperation, is seeking allies in the Middle East

Russia to Ban Gasoline Exports from April 1
Russia to Ban Gasoline Exports from April 1

Fuel Crisis: Record Fuel Prices in Hong Kong, Workdays Cancelled in the Philippines
The fuel crisis is spreading across more and more countries. Fuel prices are rising steadily everywhere

Anchored in Uncertainty and Emptied Tanks: Blockade of Strait of Hormuz Triggers Global Fuel Shock
Today, the energy crisis stemming from the Middle Eastern conflict has engulfed the entire planet—from South Asia to the West Coast of the United States. What began as a regional dispute has rapidly transformed into a worldwide fuel emergency, striking Asia, Europe, and Africa with relentless force. The world has painfully realized the fragility of dependence on a single point on the map.















