Hormuz traffic slumps as US, Iran trade strikes
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US reportedly not conducting strikes on Iran
US expands Iran strikes Iran hitting fishing piers near nuclear plant
Hormuz traffic slumps as US, Iran trade strikes
US strikes Iran for second night – is the peace process all over now?
Air raid sirens in Bahrain after uneasy night of US-Iran strikes
Iran retaliates to fresh US strikes as tensions around Hormuz flare
Air raid sirens blare in Kuwait
Saudi, Omani FMs discuss Hormuz security amid renewed Iran-US tensions
New wave of US strikes, Iran's response: situation in Middle East
NATO sees destruction of Iran's nuclear capabilities 'important for whole world' — Rutte
Russia as threat, support for Ukraine, US strikes on Iran: NATO chief’s statements
New US strikes on Iran more extensive than previous ones — NBC
NATO countries to produce US tanks, missiles, MANPADS in Europe — Rutte
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