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Following the US‑Iran agreement designed to end conflict in the Gulf, 172 vessels have transited the Strait of Hormuz, around 42 in one day alone.  Ship‑tracking data shows over 200 tankers awaiting departure and a significant uptick in “normal” trade, including LNG to Qatar.  The deal has allowed Iranian‑linked ship owners to use their northern route, but a mine‑warning advisory by the Joint Maritime Information Center urges a narrow southern corridor.  While U.S. sanctions have been eased for certain oil products until August, authorities stress permits from the Persian Gulf Strait Authority are still required.

Following the US‑Iran agreement designed to end conflict in the Gulf, 172 vessels have transited the Strait of Hormuz, around 42 in one day alone. Ship‑tracking data shows over 200 tankers awaiting departure and a significant uptick in “normal” trade, including LNG to Qatar. The deal has allowed Iranian‑linked ship owners to use their northern route, but a mine‑warning advisory by the Joint Maritime Information Center urges a narrow southern corridor. While U.S. sanctions have been eased for certain oil products until August, authorities stress permits from the Persian Gulf Strait Authority are still required.

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Police in Pakistan arrested a man who kept his French wife and five children locked inside their ancestral home for 12 years, subjecting them to physical and psychological abuse. The victim, Sylvie Yasmina, reports daily violence and relentless confinement since the family moved from Australia to Pakistan in 2014. One son reported police to escape the house, leading to a raid that found the family in a cramped, dilapidated room with multiple bruises. The survivors were transported to a women’s shelter in Peshawar and plan to return to France. Authorities are investigating the husband’s illegal residency and previous marriage, while the family’s ordeal underscores the challenges of domestic violence in remote areas.

Police in Pakistan arrested a man who kept his French wife and five children locked inside their ancestral home for 12 years, subjecting them to physical and psychological abuse. The victim, Sylvie Yasmina, reports daily violence and relentless confinement since the family moved from Australia to Pakistan in 2014. One son reported police to escape the house, leading to a raid that found the family in a cramped, dilapidated room with multiple bruises. The survivors were transported to a women’s shelter in Peshawar and plan to return to France. Authorities are investigating the husband’s illegal residency and previous marriage, while the family’s ordeal underscores the challenges of domestic violence in remote areas.

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In a rapid development, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi confirmed that inspectors will soon visit Iranian nuclear sites under a newly negotiated US‑Iran peace deal. The agreement explicitly mandates the dilution of Iran’s highly enriched uranium under IAEA supervision, while Iranian officials say access will be granted only within a final, sanction‑relief framework. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is touring Gulf partners to promote the deal, and the Strait of Hormuz has already seen ships arriving under a humanitarian emergency plan, suggesting early implementation of the accord’s maritime clauses.

In a rapid development, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi confirmed that inspectors will soon visit Iranian nuclear sites under a newly negotiated US‑Iran peace deal. The agreement explicitly mandates the dilution of Iran’s highly enriched uranium under IAEA supervision, while Iranian officials say access will be granted only within a final, sanction‑relief framework. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is touring Gulf partners to promote the deal, and the Strait of Hormuz has already seen ships arriving under a humanitarian emergency plan, suggesting early implementation of the accord’s maritime clauses.

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