Renewed Strikes Threaten Shipping Recovery in Persian Gulf
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Renewed strikes in the Persian Gulf have raised concerns that the region’s shipping recovery could be set back.
The attacks, reported by The New York Times, come amid a fragile period of easing tensions in the Gulf. Shipping companies have warned that further disruptions could delay the return of vessels to normal operations.
The incidents underscore the volatility of maritime security in the area, as global trade routes remain vulnerable to sudden escalations.
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