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Iran's Aggressive Actions Escalate Tensions with U.S. and Israel

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNBC

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Iran has seized at least six vessels, including the MSC Aries linked to Israel, in response to the Israel-Gaza war, posing challenges to maritime shipping. Experts anticipate a prolonged period of uncertainty, with Iran using hijacked ships as sanctions retaliation. The U.S. considers more sanctions against Iran, while China's oil imports from Iran may be relabeled to avoid U.S. sanctions. The risk of further escalation in tensions between Israel and Iran could disrupt the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global oil prices. The markets are monitoring potential sanctions from the U.S. and UN, as well as efforts to reinstate multilateral sanctions lifted by the Iran nuclear deal.

"Race Against Time: Clearing the Key Bridge Collapse in Baltimore"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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Salvage crews are using a massive crane to remove wreckage from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, with the heaviest section weighing 450 tons. The operation aims to recover the remaining bodies, open a temporary channel for commercial traffic, and reopen the Port of Baltimore's main channel by the end of May. The salvage work is complex and dangerous, involving underwater surveys and careful dismantling, while also addressing the dynamic hazard posed by the cargo ship Dali.