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Vessel tracking data shows commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz held steady over the past 24 hours. Roughly two-thirds of visible vessels used the northern route, with the rest on the southern route.
livemint.comCommercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained steady over the past 24 hours even as regional tensions continued. Automatic identification system data captured from about two-thirds of transiting vessels showed most ships using the Iranian northern traffic separation scheme. The remaining visible traffic used the Omani southern route.
Overall traffic stayed below pre-conflict levels. Some vessels continued to disable AIS transponders while crossing, so the actual number of transits is likely higher than the visible count.
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ndtv.comThe Court of Justice of the European Union on July 2 dismissed Google's appeal and confirmed the penalty originally set by the European Commission. The fine addresses alleged restrictions on competition through the Android operating system.
An improvised explosive device detonated inside a cafe on Al-Nasr Street in central Damascus on Thursday. The blast killed at least six people and wounded 22 others near the Palace of Justice.
An explosive device detonated Thursday in a Damascus café near the main courthouse complex. Syria’s Health Ministry reported nine deaths and 22 injuries. Security forces cordoned off the area and launched an investigation.