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Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz amid US-Iran negotiation progress

Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz amid US-Iran negotiation progress

Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz amid US-Iran negotiations, signaling potential de-escalation. The move could impact global oil markets and geopolitical stability, with the reopening possibly easing tensions and affecting energy prices.

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Iran rejects temporary ceasefire, proposes new Hormuz protocol

Iran rejects temporary ceasefire, proposes new Hormuz protocol

Iran rejects a temporary ceasefire and proposes a new Hormuz protocol, which could prolong regional tensions. The move impacts global oil markets and regional stability, with potential ripple effects on crypto markets due to geopolitical risks. The article highlights Iran's focus on permanent solutions over short-term measures.

US crude shipments via Panama Canal hit 4-year high amid Hormuz tensions

US crude shipments via Panama Canal hit 4-year high amid Hormuz tensions

US crude oil shipments via the Panama Canal reached a 4-year high amid tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. This shift reflects geopolitical risks affecting global oil supply and could influence energy markets and crypto assets sensitive to macroeconomic factors. The article underscores the impact of regional tensions on trade routes.

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