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Iran’s Hormuz Toll Booth: Selective Access Reshapes Global Energy Politics
Tehran lets India, China, Russia, and others through the strait — for a price — while locking out the U.S. and its allies
Tehran lets India, China, Russia, and others through the strait — for a price — while locking out the U.S. and its allies
Turkey's president calls for a global halt to Netanyahu's "massacre network" as Iran cuts off Turkish gas supplies
Assembly of Experts elects Mojtaba Khamenei under IRGC pressure, creating hereditary succession in revolutionary republic founded on overthrowing monarchy
This legal move follows months of debate about the case’s implications for freedom of the press and First Amendment protections.
The proposal faces criticism from Arab nations, logistical challenges, and concerns over funding and security, with no clear international support for its implementation.
Both men, Matthew Livelsberger and Shamsud-Din Jabbar, faced personal struggles before the incidents, with Jabbar showing ties to ISIS and Livelsberger dealing with marital issues.