Chinese supertankers exit Strait of Hormuz as Trump administration signals imminent Iran deal
Two Chinese-flagged supertankers carrying approximately 4 million barrels of crude oil have exited the Strait of Hormuz after waiting in the Gulf for over two...
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This event sits in the top 93% of divergence this week. 2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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Reuters
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Both outlets report the same core facts: tanker exits and Trump-Vance deal rhetoric. Al Jazeera emphasizes expert warnings that prices will stay high and adds Senate resolution context; Reuters frames it as deal prospects without the skeptical expert layer.
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Chinese supertankers exit Hormuz as Trump, Vance talk up Iran deal
aljazeera.com
Al Jazeera13h ago
Chinese supertankers exit Hormuz as Trump, Vance talk up Iran deal
Tankers exit Hormuz as Trump, Vance talk up Iran deal prospects
reuters.com
Reuters18h ago
Tankers exit Hormuz as Trump, Vance talk up Iran deal prospects
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