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Strait of Hormuz

2026-04-242026-06-13

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  1. May 2026
  2. Citizen Digital

    'Hot air!’ Gachagua dismisses Strait of Hormuz link to Kenya's high fuel prices By Brian Kimani May 19, 2026 05:35 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua engages with Kenyans living and

    'Hot air!’ Gachagua dismisses Strait of Hormuz link to Kenya's high fuel prices
  3. Capital News

    NAIROBI, Kenya, May 19 — Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has dismissed government claims linking rising fuel prices in Kenya to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, arguing that the country’s fuel imports are sourced directly from Gulf suppliers and do not pass through

    Gachagua Dismisses Hormuz Narrative as “Hot Air” Amid Fuel Price Debate
  4. Citizen Digital

    The government has attributed the increase to the pressures from the ongoing US-Iran war which has affected the main fuel passage out of the Gulf Region, the Strait of Hormuz.

    Gachagua goes after Ruto, faults him for spending millions on flights while Kenyans suffer
  5. Citizen Digital

    The Iran war could boost Russia's chances of the pipeline being built, she added, with China directly affected by the lack of petroleum crossing the Strait of Hormuz since strikes began on February 28.

    Xi hosts Putin in Beijing days after Trump: what to know
  6. The Standard

    The statement singled out "pressures on energy, food, and fertilisers supply chains, which particularly affect the most vulnerable countries." It urged a "swift return to free and safe transit" through the Strait of Hormuz, the key Gulf waterway where shipping remains severely re

    France says G7 finance talks 'frank, sometimes difficult'
  7. The Standard

    Charles Kanjama-led society accuses the government of using an opaque formula to set diesel, petrol and kerosene margins.Although LSK lawyer Wilkins Achoki explained that global prices have shot up owing to the US war with Iran, which has affected shipping at the Strait of Hormuz

    LSK sues Kenya Kwanza over fuel prices
  8. Capital News

    President Xi Jinping reiterated China’s consistent stance that dialogue is the only right choice to resolve problems and a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire is the fundamental solution to the stalemate in the Strait of Hormuz.

    OPINION: Why the Future of Global Stability Depends on China-US Relations
  9. Capital News

    TEHRAN — It has become possible since Wednesday night for a number of Chinese ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz in compliance with Iranian management protocols, the semi-official Fars news agency reported Thursday, citing an informed source.

    Iran begins letting some Chinese ships cross Strait of Hormuz: media – China Daily
  10. Citizen Digital

    Fars said the Iranian proposal had emphasised that Tehran would continue to manage the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital energy conduit which it has largely kept closed since the start of the war.

    Iran media says 'no tangible concessions' in US response to Iran proposal
  11. Citizen Digital

    Several small nations dependent on imports of petroleum products are struggling with the extended near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf.

    One dead in Comoros protests sparked by high fuel prices
World & Region

Trump says Iran's public version differs from written deal

The News

US President Donald Trump said Friday that Tehran's stated version of a deal on stopping the war is not what was agreed to, with the White House insisting Tehran would dismantle its nuclear program. The two sides released starkly different accounts of the proposed agreement, with Tehran insisting on its right to enrich uranium and maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz.

18 hours ago · Citizen Digital

Today

  1. Trump says Iran's public version differs from written deal

    US President Donald Trump said Friday that Tehran's stated version of a deal on stopping the war is not what was agreed to, with the White House insisting Tehran would dismantle its nuclear program. The two sides released starkly different accounts of the proposed agreement, with Tehran insisting on its right to enrich uranium and maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz.

    18 hours ago · Citizen Digital

Yesterday

  1. Trump cancels Iran strikes, signals possible deal

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced he was calling off planned strikes on Iran and flagged the signing of a possible deal with Tehran after top-level talks, saying discussions and final points had been approved by all parties involved including the United States and Israel.

    12 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Mideast conflict nearing 100 days, disrupts global economy

    The Middle East conflict that broke out in late February has disrupted energy supplies and triggered the largest oil supply disruption in history, with global oil supply losses reaching 12.8 million barrels per day. International institutions including the OECD have lowered global growth forecasts, citing the prolonged conflict as a major source of uncertainty affecting inflation, financial markets and supply chains.

    12 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 11 June

  1. Trump vows imminent strikes on Iran, seizure of oil infrastructure

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the United States would strike Iran "very hard" and promised to seize Kharg Island and other Iranian oil infrastructure, including taking control of the country's oil and gas markets.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. US and Iran exchange strikes as peace talks stall

    The United States launched fresh attacks against Iran on Thursday, prompting Tehran to retaliate, marking the second straight day of tit-for-tat strikes amid a three-month war. US President Donald Trump accused Iran of dragging out negotiations and said it will "have to pay the price," while the strikes sent oil prices rising.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. US and Iran exchange strikes for second consecutive day

    The US and Iran exchanged military strikes across the Middle East for a second consecutive day, straining a ceasefire agreed in April. The US conducted "self-defense strikes" targeting military and surveillance sites in southern Iran, while Iran responded by launching strikes at US military bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, and claimed to have hit two oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.

    11 June 2026 · Capital News

  4. EU allocates 300 million euros for farmers affected by fertiliser prices

    The European Union announced an additional 300 million euros in emergency funds for farmers impacted by rising fertiliser costs linked to the Iran war, adding to 200 million euros already pledged. The allocation requires approval from the bloc's 27 member states and the European Parliament.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  5. Trump threatens fresh Iran strikes and oil infrastructure seizure

    US President Donald Trump vowed fresh attacks against Iran and said American forces would seize the country's key oil infrastructure after the two sides exchanged strikes overnight. Iran warned the three-month ceasefire is "practically meaningless" following latest US strikes, with the conflict beginning February 28 and a truce paused in April.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 10 June

  1. India-UAE partnership expands across trade, energy, technology

    As India pursues its Vision 2047 development agenda, the United Arab Emirates has emerged as a key strategic partner, with cooperation expanding across trade, energy, logistics, technology and infrastructure. The partnership gained further momentum in May 2026 when the two countries signed a strategic cooperation agreement covering advanced technology, innovation, industrial development, maritime security and information sharing.

    10 June 2026 · Capital News

  2. Trump accuses Iran of stalling peace negotiations, warns of consequences

    US President Donald Trump accused Iran of taking too long to negotiate a peace deal and warned it would "have to pay the price," following renewed military exchanges between the two countries that strained a ceasefire established in April.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. US and Iran exchange strikes after helicopter downed

    The US conducted strikes on Iranian air defence systems, ground control stations and radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz after an American Apache helicopter was downed on Monday. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps retaliated by launching drones and missiles at 21 targets at US bases in Bahrain and Jordan, with Kuwait also intercepting an attack.

    10 June 2026 · Capital News

Tuesday 9 June

  1. President Ruto secures 1,000 seafaring jobs in Norway deal

    President Ruto has secured employment for 1,000 Kenyan seafarers with Norwegian ship management firm Wilhelmsen Ship Management, with 120 Kenyans to be hired by the end of this year as part of strengthening bilateral relations between Kenya and Norway.

    9 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Iran and Israel pause strikes, warn of retaliation if breached

    Iran and Israel say they have halted attacks on each other after exchanging fire for the first time since April's truce. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was holding fire "at the moment," while Iran warned of "more severe and crushing measures" if Israel carried out more strikes.

    9 June 2026 · Capital News

  3. Trump claims final stages of Middle East peace deal

    US President Donald Trump said negotiators were in the "final throes" of reaching a peace deal in the Middle East after Iran and Israel halted fresh hostilities, with Trump estimating it would take "two or three days." Diplomacy has previously stalled despite a ceasefire since April 8, with Iran insisting any agreement include Lebanon where Israel has been pressing its war with Iran-backed Hezbollah.

    9 June 2026 · The Standard

Monday 8 June

  1. Yemen's Houthis declare total ban on Israeli Red Sea shipping

    Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels announced a missile attack on Israel on Monday and declared a complete ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, threatening disruption to the vital shipping route. The Houthis, who had paused strikes since a ceasefire began in April, said they launched a missile barrage targeting Israeli targets and consider all Israeli movements legitimate military targets.

    8 June 2026 · The Standard

Sunday 7 June

  1. US-Israel military campaign disrupts Strait of Hormuz energy flows

    A US-Israel military campaign against Iran that began in February 2026 has destabilized the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting oil and gas shipments and triggering volatility in global energy markets. Iran has retaliated with missile and drone attacks against Israel, US installations, and commercial shipping in the region.

    7 June 2026 · Capital News

  2. Global fuel shock accelerates Kenya's electric vehicle investment surge

    A global fuel shock triggered by the escalation of the Iran conflict disrupting Strait of Hormuz supply routes on February 28 has sparked a three-month, multi-billion-shilling investment rush into Kenya's electric vehicle sector, transforming the country into one of Africa's hottest e-mobility battlegrounds.

    7 June 2026 · The Standard

  3. US destroys Iranian drones near Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions

    The United States said it shot down two Iranian drones threatening the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday, following weeks of indirect talks and tit-for-tat exchanges that have failed to end the conflict or reopen the vital waterway. Iran responded with a salvo of ballistic missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait on Saturday, with six intercepted and one falling short, as both nations denounced the attacks as aggression and dangerous escalation.

    7 June 2026 · The Standard

Saturday 6 June

  1. Russia's Rosneft chief claims US benefits from Hormuz strait closure

    Rosneft Chief Executive Igor Sechin said U.S. energy companies are the main beneficiaries of Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which has choked off maritime trade affecting about a fifth of world oil supplies. Sechin warned that continued tensions in the strait would undermine long-term oil demand, casting U.S. actions as an attempt to reshape global energy markets.

    6 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Iran launches missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait after US strikes

    Iran launched seven ballistic missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait on Saturday in response to renewed American strikes, with the US saying six were intercepted and one fell short. Bahrain and Kuwait condemned the attacks as aggression and escalation, while weeks of indirect talks have failed to secure a deal to end the Middle East war or reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

    6 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. US, Iran trade military strikes despite World Cup ceasefire attempts

    New attacks in the Middle East on Friday threatened a fragile US-Iran ceasefire that has been in place since April 8, with the US military striking Iranian radar sites after downing drones, and Iran's Revolutionary Guards responding with missile strikes toward Kuwait and Bahrain. Weeks of complex talks have failed to secure a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

    6 June 2026 · The Standard

  4. Iran fires missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait after US strikes

    Iran launched seven ballistic missiles towards Kuwait and Bahrain on Saturday, with Bahrain denouncing the attacks as "blatant aggression" and a violation of sovereignty. The strikes represent the second attack on both nations in three days and follow weeks of failed talks over the Middle East war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

    6 June 2026 · The Standard

Friday 5 June

  1. Four Iranian oil tankers pass Strait of Hormuz after April blockade

    Four Iranian-flagged oil tankers carrying a total of seven million barrels passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, their first passage since April 15 when the US blockaded Iranian ports, according to maritime tracking firm Kpler. The ships, which loaded cargo in mid-April from Kharg Island, typically transfer oil at sea to other tankers destined for China.

    5 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Iran's supreme leader claims decisive blow dealt to US and Israel

    Iran's supreme leader said Thursday that the United States and Israel had been dealt a "decisive blow" in the Middle East war, after the government reported "no tangible progress" in negotiations on ending the conflict. His message came after weeks of talks failed to secure a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with the US and Iran sending divergent messages.

    5 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Iran's leader claims decisive victory in Middle East conflict

    Iran's supreme leader said the United States and Israel suffered a "decisive blow" in the Middle East war, after the government reported "no tangible progress" in efforts to end the conflict. Weeks of talks marked by threats and violence have failed to secure a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

    5 June 2026 · The Standard

  4. India and Venezuela boost energy partnership amid Gulf crisis

    India and Venezuela are strengthening ties in the energy sector, with New Delhi describing Caracas as a preferred partner. Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez held talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday, focusing on cooperation in upstream and downstream energy projects as global oil supplies have been disrupted by the Middle East crisis.

    5 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Thursday 4 June

  1. US House votes to restrict Trump's Iran war powers

    The US House of Representatives passed a measure 215-208 seeking to halt President Trump from taking further military action in Iran, with four Republicans joining Democrats in the bipartisan vote. The resolution still requires approval from the Republican-controlled Senate and is the fourth House attempt to rein in Trump's war powers, which critics say lack congressional approval.

    4 June 2026 · Capital News

  2. Opinion: Iran asserts legal right to manage Strait of Hormuz

    An opinion piece argues that Iran, as a primary coastal state, has legal authority to manage maritime passage through the Strait of Hormuz and has taken measures to prevent security risks, citing persistent aggression and security threats in the region.

    4 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 3 June

  1. One killed, over 60 injured in Iranian drone strikes on Kuwait airport

    One person was killed and more than 60 injured in Iranian drone strikes on Kuwait's international airport on Wednesday. The IRGC claimed the attack as retaliation for US strikes on an Iranian oil tanker and Qeshm Island, while Kuwait's defence ministry called it "criminal Iranian aggression."

    3 June 2026 · Capital News

  2. Dangote refinery positioned as global jet fuel supplier

    Nigeria's 650,000 barrel per day Dangote refinery has a large surplus of jet fuel and can supply the product globally, according to Chief Executive David Bird. The refinery is running at nameplate capacity, with African demand lower than other regions, creating an export opportunity especially as geopolitical disruptions have affected Gulf-based refiners.

    3 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

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