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Kuwait reopened its airspace following a brief closure triggered by an Iranian strike. State media reported the suspension and subsequent resumption of flights.
Kuwait resumed normal air navigation after a temporary suspension caused by an Iranian strike, according to state news reports. The halt lasted only a short period before operations restarted.
Background on the Suspension Kuwaiti authorities ordered the pause in air traffic in response to the strike. State media described the measure as precautionary and limited in duration.
Air navigation movement resumed once the immediate risk passed. Officials confirmed that flights could proceed under standard procedures.
upi.comAlan Greenspan died Monday at his Washington home from complications of Parkinson’s disease. His wife of 29 years, Andrea Mitchell, confirmed the death. He led the central bank from 1987 to 2006.
nbcnews.comVice President JD Vance said Monday that Iran agreed to resume U.N. nuclear watchdog operations. Iran's foreign ministry denied any new commitments from the 18-hour Switzerland meeting.
The U.S. Treasury Department issued a general license allowing the production, delivery and sale of Iranian-origin crude oil, petrochemical products and petroleum products. The license remains valid through August 21.