Ships begin transiting Strait of Hormuz after US-Iran ceasefire deal, but evacuation program paused after attack.
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Ships begin transiting Strait of Hormuz after US-Iran ceasefire deal, but evacuation program paused after attack.

A US-Iran ceasefire agreement announced June 15 led to increased ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, with the UN IMO launching a humanitarian evacuation effort for stranded vessels. The IMO paused the evacuation program on June 25 after a vessel was struck in the Gulf of Oman, which a US official attributed to an Iranian drone attack.

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CNN leads with the humanitarian evacuation pause and security threats. Newsmax focuses on fertilizer shipment recovery and food supply. Reuters briefly notes a single ship's exit.
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RReutersCENTER2d ago

“CMA CGM says its Galapagos container ship exits Strait of Hormuz”

CNNCNNLEFT3d ago

“Ships took advantage of an opening in the Strait of Hormuz. But it may be closing - CNN”

NMNewsmaxRIGHT3d ago

“Fertilizer Shipments Begin Exiting Through Hormuz Strait - Newsmax”

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