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Iran's Central Bank receives its first revenue from tolls for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz

Tasnim reported that Haji Babaei, the Deputy Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, stated that the Central Bank of Iran has obtained its initial income from tolls for vessels traversing the Strait of Hormuz. He did not indicate the quantity. A member of the Majlis Presidium informed Tasnim that the...

Iran Tightens Grip on Hormuz After Failed Diplomacy

Energy chokepoints have long been instruments of geopolitical leverage, but recent developments around the Strait of Hormuz suggest a more deliberate and structured assertion of control by Iran—one that extends beyond immediate military signaling into economic, strategic, and psychological domains....

UN Secretary-General calls on the US and Iran to engage in constructive negotiations

UN Secretary-General António Guterres praised the prolongation of the ceasefire with Iran declared by US President Donald Trump and urged the involved parties to participate in productive negotiations. "The Secretary-General appreciates the United States' decision to prolong the ceasefire. This...

Ceasefire Extension Signals Strategic Pause as US and Iran Navigate Conflict Pressures

The decision by Donald Trump to extend the ceasefire with Iran reflects a calculated shift from immediate military escalation toward a more controlled diplomatic engagement, even as tensions remain high and the underlying conflict unresolved. The extension, announced just hours before the truce was...

Strategic Optimism Masks Fragile Ground in U.S.–Iran Negotiations

The renewed push for negotiations between the United States and Iran reflects a calculated optimism shaped less by immediate breakthroughs and more by mounting strategic pressure on both sides. Washington’s confidence that talks could resume, even after an earlier breakdown, signals an urgency...

European Commission proposes full restoration of the EU-Syria Cooperation Agreement

The European Commission (EC) declared on Monday its plan to completely reinstate the former EU-Syria Cooperation Agreement, which Brussels considers "signifies a new phase in the relationship between the parties." The EC observed that this initiative comes after the declaration by European...

Escalation Over Maritime Control Pushes Fragile U.S.–Iran Ceasefire Toward Collapse

The brief pause in hostilities between the United States and Iran is showing clear signs of strain, with recent developments at sea exposing the deeper structural tensions that diplomacy has so far failed to resolve. What initially appeared to be a tactical ceasefire designed to create space for...

Strategic Pressures and Energy Risks Shape Prospects for Renewed U.S.–Iran War Talks

The prospect of renewed negotiations between the United States and Iran, even amid escalating maritime tensions and a newly imposed port blockade, reflects a complex convergence of strategic necessity, economic pressure, and geopolitical calculation. While recent developments have underscored the...

Maritime Chokepoint Paralysis Persists as Strategic Control Redefines Hormuz After Ceasefire

The announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran was expected to restore a degree of normalcy to one of the world’s most critical maritime corridors. Instead, the Strait of Hormuz has remained unusually constrained, with ship movements far below pre-conflict levels and a lingering...

Fragile Ceasefire Exposes Strategic Fault Lines as Hormuz Blockade and Lebanon Conflict Complicate U.S.–Iran Diplomacy

A tenuous pause in direct hostilities between the United States and Iran has done little to stabilize the broader Middle East landscape, where unresolved military, economic, and geopolitical tensions continue to simmer. While the announcement of ceasefire negotiations has raised cautious...
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