International Maritime Organization suspends evacuation of sailors from Strait of Hormuz The organization’s Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez said he had been informed about Thursday’s attack on a vessel in the Gulf of Oman that passed through the Strait of Hormuz
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Cargo ship hit by unidentified projectile in Strait of Hormuz Cargo ship hit by unidentified projectile in Strait of Hormuz The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) says a cargo ship has been hit by an unidentified projectile in the Strait of Hormuz, damaging the vessel but causing no injuries. UKMTO said the projectile struck the ship's starboard side off the coast of Oman and damaged the bridge. The ship's captain reported no casualties and no environmental impact from the incident.
IRGC warns ships to use Iran-approved routes through Strait of Hormuz IRGC warns ships to use Iran-approved routes through Strait of Hormuz Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned commercial vessels to use only its approved routes through the Strait of Hormuz, reopening a point of tension in fragile negotiations between the United States and Iran over the strategic waterway. The warning came after Oman announced a new shipping transit route through the strait on Wednesday, saying it had coordinated the route with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as traffic resumes following weeks of disruption. The dispute remains one of the unresolved issues after the United States and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding last week. The agreement largely halted hostilities in the four-month US-Israeli war on Iran and launched a 60-day negotiation process aimed at reaching a broader peace deal. The MoU, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, followed months of severe disruption to shipping after Iran effectively closed the waterway and the US imposed a corresponding naval blockade on Iranian ports.
Shipping giant says stranded vessels have left Gulf after Hormuz closure Shipping giant says stranded vessels have left Gulf after Hormuz closure Shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd says all of its vessels that were stranded in the Gulf after the temporary closure of the Strait of Hormuz have now left the region. A company spokesperson said the decision followed a security assessment and consultations with the relevant authorities. "All Hapag-Lloyd vessels that were affected by the temporary closure of the Strait of Hormuz and had been waiting in the Persian Gulf to leave have now safely left the Gulf region," the spokesperson said. The company said it would not provide further details for security reasons.
A #Sudanese rights group has accused #Egyptian forces of launching a new operation against Sudanese gold miners near the #Sudan-#Egypt border, arresting dozens just days after a deadly incident that survivors say killed more than 50 miners inside Sudanese territory #SudanNews
#Syrian_Observatory Israeli forces are penetrating into the Quneitra countryside and tightening [pressure] on civilians https://t.co/7FNX6kndck
Commercial vessel attacked off Oman’s coast — UKMTO Master has reported no casualties and no environmental impact
Three killed in Israeli strike on southern Lebanon Three killed in Israeli strike on southern Lebanon An Israeli strike on a car in Mefdoun, in Lebanon's Nabatieh district, has killed three people and wounded another, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The attack comes as Iran, Hezbollah's main backer, has warned Israel to halt its attacks on Lebanon, threatening a response if they continue. Israel is also facing growing international pressure to withdraw its troops from the parts of southern Lebanon they continue to occupy, a key demand raised by Tehran during negotiations with Washington.
Israel kills three in Lebanon as Rubio praises progress in Washington talks Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reports three people killed after an Israeli attack on a car in Nabatieh.
Two people killed in Israeli drone strike on car in South Lebanon Two people killed in Israeli drone strike on car in South Lebanon An Israeli drone strike on a car in southern Lebanon killed two people on Thursday, medical and security sources said. It is the second consecutive day such an event occurred, after a similar strike on Wednesday killed at least two people despite a ceasefire, Lebanese security and medical sources told Reuters.
Two civilians were killed in an RSF drone strike on a fuel station in Rabak, White Nile state, as the Sudanese army intercepted and downed a strategic drone over El Obeid amid intensifying infrastructure attacks. https://t.co/ztAffDP9bL #Sudan #KeepEyesOnSudan https://t.co/d9K1wK9J7N
Two killed in drone attack on Rabak in White Nile #Sudan #Radio_Dabanga #NoToWar #SudanNews #Sudan https://t.co/IphBhFCLjI
🔴🔴🔴🔴 News headlines from Radio Dabanga for Thursday, June 25, 2026 🔴🔴🔴🔴 🔴Two workers killed and others wounded at a fuel station in Rabak, White Nile State, following its targeting by a drone. 🔴The army targets positions in western and northern Kordofan with drones and denies control of Al-Karma city in White Nile State https://t.co/SWfHDvJKMU
Iran warns against Hormuz crossings without authorisation An oil tanker navigates the strait, reportedly hugging the western coast, despite threats from Revolutionary Guards.
The IDF announces the death of a reserve soldier in an “operational accident” in southern Lebanon last night. He is named as Master Sgt. (res.) Basil Sweid, 32, a truck driver in the 7th Armored Brigade’s 75th Battalion, from Peki’in. Stay up to date with The Times of Israel
Israeli army says it struck two people in southern Lebanon Israeli army says it struck two people in southern Lebanon The Israeli military says it attacked two people who entered the area it occupies in southern Lebanon. In a brief statement posted on X, the army claimed the two were travelling in a vehicle and posed a threat to its forces, but did not provide evidence to support the allegation.
UN reports no air strikes in Lebanon for 16 hours despite Israeli military activity UN reports no air strikes in Lebanon for 16 hours despite Israeli military activity UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon recorded no missile launches or air strikes between midnight and 4pm local time (13:00 GMT) on Wednesday, according to the deputy spokesperson for the UN secretary general. Farhan Haq said the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) had, however, observed two missile trajectories overnight that were launched from south of the Blue Line and landed north of the Litani River. Despite the relative calm, Haq said Unifil continued to document Israeli military activity, including repeated airspace violations, mostly by drones. He added that peacekeepers also observed Israeli armoured vehicle movements, engineering work and logistical activity on the ground, as well as four Israeli patrol boats operating in Lebanese territorial waters southwest of Naqoura.
Sudan Tour Program Today Wednesday, June 24, 2026 Tour Summary: 1-Intensive international and diplomatic efforts around Sudan and concerns about al-Abyad: journalist and political analyst Haidar al-Makashfi. 2-Clashes in Port Sudan between joint forces and the anti-crime and narcotics unit: journalist Othman Hashem. 3-Arqin border crossing https://t.co/EPjaFHBnhD
Israeli attacks kill 2 in southern Lebanon despite ongoing Washington talks Israeli defence minister says troops won’t withdraw from southern Lebanon as attacks slow but do not stop.
Red Sea Police: Two killed, one of whom belongs to the Manawi movement, and two police officers wounded during events at Libya Market in Port Sudan. To follow Radio Dabanga news first-hand, you can follow our WhatsApp channel https://t.co/hx5Bs4Y5TT #Sudan #Radio_Dabanga #NoToWar #SudanNews #Sudan https://t.co/1xL2m7XyEo
Quneitra: Israel Detains Man, Bulldozes Buffer Zone Land Israeli forces detained a civilian in Quneitra and bulldozed land along the buffer zone amid continued incursions, searches, and arrests in southern Syria. The post Quneitra: Israel Detains Man, Bulldozes Buffer Zone Land appeared first on Enab Baladi .
Ongoing violations | Israeli forces advance into Al-Quneitra countryside and another group open fire on area near Wadi Al-Raqqad #SOHR https://t.co/lRxIdYYZca
UN begins evacuation of 11,000 sailors stranded in Strait of Hormuz The UN's maritime agency launched an operation to evacuate more than 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz.
#Syrian_Observatory Continuing its violations.. an #Israeli force penetrates southward and another withdraws from the middle countryside of #Quneitra https://t.co/LObVdfwjl0
#SOHR Near separating line | Israeli forces conduct bulddozing works and pave roads of Al-Quneitra https://t.co/bNbTo8pCDv
#Syrian_Observatory Near the separation line.. #Israeli forces are conducting dredging and leveling works on a road in #Quneitra countryside https://t.co/i0TypkuSZM
Video: Israeli troops seen patrolling Syrian countryside Israeli troops and two Merkava tanks have been spotted in the Syrian countryside near Quneitra city.
Israeli forces open fire at Hezbollah fighters in buffer zone in southern Lebanon — army Four Hezbollah members riding a bulldozer and a motorcycle crossed into the security zone and approached the IDF soldiers
Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon reaches 4,192 Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon reaches 4,192 The number of people killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since 2 March has risen to 4,192 since 2 March, the country's health ministry is reporting. It reported 17 deaths in the last 24 hours, despite a fragile "ceasefire" implemented on Sunday. At least two people were killed when Israeli troops opened fire on what Hezbollah described as a road clearance team. Israel's army said the victims were "terrorists".
Fifth round of Lebanon-Israel peace talks begins Fifth round of Lebanon-Israel peace talks begins The fifth round of truce talks between Lebanon and Israel has begun at the State Department in Washington, Al Jazeera is reporting. Earlier on Tuesday, Israeli fire killed three people near southern Lebanon's Nabatieh, threatening a fragile ceasefire that had largely held since Sunday.