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Curated coverage for ships with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
35 Countries Signed Starmer's Hormuz Statement — But None Will Send Warships Yet
35 countries signed Keir Starmer's statement on Hormuz maritime security. Here is which countries signed, what they committed to, and why none of them are actually sending warships yet.
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13 updatesThe Iran 'Tehran Toll Booth' Is Now Charging Ships $2 Million to Pass Hormuz
Iran is now forcing ships through a narrow inspection zone called the 'Tehran toll booth' and charging $2 million per transit. Here is how this changes the diplomacy and the global economy.
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The Iran War Changed How Middle Eastern Countries Do Business With Each Other
The Iran war has reshaped commercial and diplomatic relationships across the Middle East. Here is the specific new alignments that have emerged and what they mean for regional order.
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Strait of Hormuz: Iran Allowed 20 Pakistani Ships to Transit — Why This Small Step Matters Enormously
Iran agreed to allow 20 Pakistani-flagged ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz. Here is why this specific gesture is a significant diplomatic signal despite being a tiny fraction of normal traffic.
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The Biggest Celebrity Breakups of 2026 So Far — The List That Nobody Is Counting But Everyone Is Watching
The celebrity breakup list of 2026 is already notable just three months in. Here is who has split, the pattern of what 2026 celebrity relationships are doing, and what it means.
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The World's Most Watched Couple Is Getting Married — Why the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce Wedding Has Already Changed Celebrity Culture
Before it even happens, the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding has changed how celebrity relationships are covered. Here is the specific cultural transformation this engagement produced.
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The Strait of Hormuz Has Collapsed — Here Is What 10-20 Ships a Day Means for the World
The Strait of Hormuz traffic has fallen from 150 ships a day to 10-20 ships a day. Here is the specific economic impact of this maritime collapse on food, fuel, and the global economy.
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How the US Navy's Cargo Ship Crisis Became a National Security Emergency
The US makes 3 commercial cargo ships per year versus China's 1,000. Here is how this gap became a national security emergency and what the Trump administration is doing about it.
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Creator Economy Is Rewriting Sports Broadcasting — Athletes Now Have More Power Than Networks
Athlete-owned content and creator partnerships are transforming sports media. Here is how the creator economy is shifting power from traditional broadcasters to athletes and fans.
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Autonomous Ship Startup Saronic Raised $1.75 Billion — The Military Tech Startup Changing Naval Warfare
Saronic has raised $1.75 billion to modernize the US Navy with autonomous vessels. Here is what the startup is building and why it matters for the future of naval warfare.
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China Rolls Out 1,000 Cargo Ships a Year While the US Makes 3 — Here Is the Maritime Crisis Trump Wants to Fix
China builds over 1,000 cargo ships annually while the US builds about 3. Here is why this gap matters for national security, how it happened, and whether Trump's plan can fix it.
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What the World Skating Championships in Prague Tell Us About Sport After COVID and After the Olympics
Prague hosts the 2026 Figure Skating World Championships. Here is why this specific edition matters for the sport's future and what trends are visible in the competition.
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The Kremlin Is Helping Cuba While Blockading Ships: Russia's Most Cynical Move Yet
The US is allowing a Russian oil tanker to deliver crude to Cuba amid the Iran war. Here is what this reveals about how Russia is using the Iran crisis to test American resolve everywhere simultaneously.
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Figure Skating World Championships in Prague: Americans Are Within Medals' Reach After Olympic Disaster
The ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Prague end March 29. After disappointing Olympic results, Americans Amber Glenn and Ilia Malinin have something to prove. Here is the full story.
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