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U.S. mission to reopen Strait of Hormuz will be temporary, Hegseth says

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday the U.S. mission to protect commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz would be temporary and other nations would soon have to take responsibility, emphasizing that the fragile ceasefire with Iran remained in place despite attacks on U.S. ships a day earlier.
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Russia, Ukraine announce ceasefires amid Victory Day tensions

MOSCOW — President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine will implement a ceasefire from midnight on Wednesday, shortly after Russia ordered a truce to coincide with Victory Day commemorations marking the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. “We believe that human life is far more valuable than any anniversary ‘celebration’,” Zelenskyy said in a post announcing the ceasefire on X. “In this ...
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Hezbollah pays steep price in battle to reverse its fortunes

BEIRUT, Lebanon – Hezbollah has paid a heavy price for going to war with Israel on March 2: Israel has occupied a chunk of southern Lebanon, displaced hundreds of thousands of its Shi'ite Muslim constituents and killed as many as several thousand of its fighters, according to previously unreported casualty estimates from within the group.
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Iran internet blackout tightens military’s grip on civilian life

Iran’s record internet blackout is emerging as a key dividing line between the country’s powerful security apparatus and its civilian government, underlining how the war with the U.S. has extended the military’s control over daily life. Top government officials have become increasingly vocal about their opposition to the shutdown, imposed by authorities led by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard ...