Strait of Hormuz Reopens for Commercial Shipping Amid Ongoing Tensions

Iran has announced that the Strait of Hormuz is now open again for commercial shipping, marking a major shift after days of tension. Officials confirmed that ships can pass through a controlled route, allowing oil and cargo traffic to resume. This follows a period where global shipping was heavily disrupted. However, the United States has kept its naval blockade in place specifically targeting Iranian ports. US President Donald Trump said the blockade will remain until a full agreement is reached. The situation shows early signs of easing, but tension between both sides is still present.

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