The US-Iran situation shows small signs of stabilising today, with no new confirmed military incidents reported in the last 24 hours. Shipping activity near the Strait of Hormuz has slightly increased compared to earlier in the week, with a few cargo vessels resuming cautious movement through monitored routes. However, traffic remains below normal levels. US naval forces are still present in the region, while Iranian officials have repeated that any long-term restrictions will not be accepted. No official agreement has been announced, but the absence of new clashes suggests a temporary pause in escalation.
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