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  1. Iran's leaders haven't blinked. They are staring back from the toll booth of Hormuz and dictating who they will talk to from the US side.
  2. The early-stage talks at the CERAWeek, show how the attacks on the Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG plant has knocked about a fifth of global supply offline.
  3. The Pentagon's request to seek funds for missile interceptors is part of the US Defence Department's plan to boost America's manufacturing capacity.
  4. While Trump hasn't announced his plans, people familiar with the matter report that the Pentagon has ordered greater military presence in the region.
  5. India has fast-tracked signing of contracts to diversify import crude oil and LPG, industry sources told NDTV Thursday. Sources said contracts are being finalised after 'detailed negotiations on rates that suits India's economic interests'.
  6. Iranian media also reported that the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen might also join the ongoing fight against the US and Israeli forces to help Tehran take control of the Bab al-Mandeb
  7. Kharg Island is about 25 km off the coast of Iran. Its proximity to the Strait of Hormuz, makes it a strategic port for 90 per cent of Iran's exports
  8. Unless the verdict is overturned on appeal, the companies may need to change how their products work, a move that could jeopardise the valuable advertising businesses that keep platforms like Instagram and YouTube so profitable.
  9. A California man has been sentenced to more than six years in jail for breaking into a woman's home and assaulting her by sucking her toes.
  10. Araghchi also indicated that vessels linked to countries seen as adversaries or those involved in the ongoing conflict would not be allowed passage.