
US launches more strikes on Iran, escalating clashes over Strait of Hormuz
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Oil prices rose and U.S. stock-index futures slipped on Sunday, after the U.S. and Iran continued their tit-for-tat attacks around the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend. The strikes were the latest in a cycle of attacks and counter-attacks as Iran seeks to assert control over shipping through the strait. Ottawa sleep expert discusses symptoms and treatment Dogs, horses, turkeys and many others discovered in inhospitable conditions during heat wave CTV News Montreal at Six for Saturday, July 11, 2026 Ever had a haskap berry?
Furthermore, The latest US salvo began at 9pm GMT on Sunday, US Central Command (Centcom) said on X, adding that president Donald Trump “has directed the strikes to hold Iranian forces accountable”. Experts say there’s a better solution. The U.S. military launched a wave of attacks on Sunday targeting Iran after striking 140 targets on Saturday, according to U.S. Central Command.
In addition, Iranian state media reported explosions in several port cities and said an Iranian army officer was killed. The strikes extended to Qatar, a mediator in ceasefire talks that had not come under attack since April, while the United Arab Emirates, which had not been targeted since early May, said its air defences had engaged missiles and drones from Iran. 13/07/2026 00:23 GMT+7 Around 23:40 on July 12 (Vietnam time), Reuters reported: The U.S. attacked multiple targets along Iran's Strait of Hormuz. The next wave of attacks came at 4 a.m. on July 13.
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Oil prices rose and U.S. stock-index futures slipped on Sunday, after the U.S. and Iran continued their tit-for-tat attacks around the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend
according to Investing.com +3The strikes were the latest in a cycle of attacks and counter-attacks as Iran seeks to assert control over shipping through the strait.
according to Free Malaysia Today +3Ottawa sleep expert discusses symptoms and treatment Dogs, horses, turkeys and many others discovered in inhospitable conditions during heat wave CTV News Montreal at Six for Saturday, July 11, 2026 Ever had a haskap berry?
according to CTV NewsThe latest US salvo began at 9pm GMT on Sunday, US Central Command (Centcom) said on X, adding that president Donald Trump “has directed the strikes to hold Iranian forces accountable”.
according to Free Malaysia TodayExperts say there’s a better solution.
according to CTV NewsThe U.S. military launched a wave of attacks on Sunday targeting Iran after striking 140 targets on Saturday, according to U.S. Central Command.
according to CafeFIranian state media reported explosions in several port cities and said an Iranian army officer was killed.
according to South China Morning Post — World +2The strikes extended to Qatar, a mediator in ceasefire talks that had not come under attack since April, while the United Arab Emirates, which had not been targeted since early May, said its air defences had engaged missiles and drones from Iran.
according to South China Morning Post — World +213/07/2026 00:23 GMT+7 Around 23:40 on July 12 (Vietnam time), Reuters reported: The U.S. attacked multiple targets along Iran's Strait of Hormuz. The next wave of attacks came at 4 a.m. on July 13.
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