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This is not a generic Middle East roundup. It is a focused watchtower for the Strait of Hormuz, where transit risk, diplomacy, tanker signals, and energy-market reactions are read together.

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EnergyThe Guardian World

Middle East crisis live: Trump extends ceasefire but blockade continues; Iran attacks container ship off Oman

US Treasury secretary says Iran’s Kharg Island storage facilities will be full and their oil wells shut in mere days because of the blockade Trump announces ceasefire extension Why Trump’s erratic commentary is the real block to an Iran deal If you’re just joining us, here’s the main news of the day. It is 9.30am in Tehran, 9am in Jerusalem and Beirut, and 2am in Washington DC. Donald Trump unilaterally said he is extending the ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan’s request while awaiting a “unified proposal” from Tehran , even as the US military maintains its blockade of Iranian ports. Trump made the announcement as ceasefire talks looked increasingly uncertain with a two-week truce set to expire on Wednesday . Both countries had said they were prepared to resume fighting if no deal is reached. Trump said he would “extend the ceasefire until such time as [Iran’s] proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other”. Trump later claimed in a Truth Social post that Iran is “collapsing financially” and was losing $500m every day that the strait of Hormuz is effectively closed . Iran has yet to decide whether to join the negotiations in Pakistan , a foreign ministry spokesman said earlier on Tuesday, and will only take part if Tehran believes the discussions would yield results. A container ship has reported being fired at by an IRGC gunboat, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said. The incident occurred 15 nautical miles north-east of Oman. The vessel sustained “heavy damage” to its bridge , the master of the ship said. All crew members were reported as safe. Shares were mixed in Asia as markets waited to see if the US and Iran may resume talks. Brent crude edged higher to $98.51 a barrel , while US benchmark crude fell 0.4% to $89.29 a barrel. One person was killed and two others wounded in an Israeli drone strike overnight on the outskirts of al-Jbour in Lebanon’s western Bekaa Valley , Lebanese state media reported. Israel and Lebanon agreed to a 10-day ceasefire on Friday. Since the war started, fighting has killed at least 3,375 people in Iran and more than 2,290 in Lebanon , the Associated Press reported. Additionally, 23 people have died in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states. Fifteen Israeli soldiers in Lebanon and 13 US service members throughout the region have been killed. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards threatened to prevent oil production in the Middle East if the Islamic republic faced attacks launched from its Gulf neighbours’ territory. Continue reading...

Apr 22, 07:59 AM
EnergyAl Jazeera

US halts shipment of Iraq’s oil dollars in bid to curb Iran-linked groups

A plane carrying nearly $500m in US banknotes was blocked by the US Treasury, according to The Wall Street Journal.

DiplomacyThe Guardian World

Strait of Hormuz military talks to be led by UK and France – as it happened

This blog is now closed. See our latest full report here: Trump announces extension of Iran ceasefire until ‘discussion concluded’ Iran’s armed forces are ready to deliver an “immediate and decisive response” to any renewed hostile action by its adversaries, Ali Abdollahi, commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, was quoted by the Tasnim news agency as having said. He said Tehran had the upper hand militarily, including in the management of the strait of Hormuz, and would not allow Donald Trump to “create false narratives over the situation on the ground.” Continue reading...

ShippingThe Guardian World

Condom prices could rise 30% due to Iran war, says world’s top producer Karex

Karex produces more than 5 billion condoms annually and is a supplier to leading brands like Durex and Trojan, as well as the NHS The world’s top condom producer, Malaysia’s Karex Bhd, plans to raise prices by 20% to 30% and possibly further if supply chain disruptions drag on due to the Iran war, its chief executive has said. Karex is also seeing a surge in condom demand as rising freight costs and shipping delays have left many of its customers with lower stockpiles than usual, CEO Goh Miah Kiat told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday. Continue reading...

Why this strait amplifies every crisis

It is narrow

Huge energy flows are compressed into a tiny corridor, so friction becomes visible fast.

Why this strait amplifies every crisis

It is essential

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Why this strait amplifies every crisis

It is sensitive

Political language, drone incidents, and escort moves are instantly magnified by markets.

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Is this site predicting a closure?

No. The goal is to track risk signals and market transmission, not make simplistic closure calls.

Why track both oil and shipping?

Because Hormuz stress often appears first in shipping and insurance before it fully lands in energy pricing.

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They are not rolling headlines. They are revised when regional dynamics or market structure materially change.