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A MH-60S helicopter hovers in the air with an oil tanker in the background as the USS John C. Stennis makes its way to the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, December 21, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo

Reuters: U.S. warns merchant ships of possible Iranian attacks in Middle East

LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. commercial ships including oil tankers sailing through key Middle East waterways could be targeted by Iran in one of the threats to U.S. interests posed by Tehran, the U.S. Maritime Administration said in an advisory.

The U.S. military said this week that a number of B-52 bombers would be part of additional forces being sent to the Middle East to counter what the Trump administration calls “clear indications” of threats from Iran to U.S. forces there. The Islamic Republic has dismissed the U.S. contention of a threat as “fake intelligence”.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iran Guards reject U.S. talks, cleric threatens carrier.

Syrian troops continue push into jihadist stronghold of Idlib province.

ISIL attack kills at least four civilians in Baghdad's Sadr City.

Iraq under US pressure over Shia militias role.

Yemen government says UAE sending separatist fighters to Socotra.

Amid outcry over Yemen war, Saudi ship leaves France without arms cargo.

Israel lifts restriction on Gaza fishing zone as truce holds.

ASIA

Pakistan: Five dead as Baloch separatist gunmen attack coal mine.

Sri Lanka army chief says threat of more Islamist militant attacks contained.

North Korea's Kim orders stronger strike power; U.S. still open to talks.

North Korea requested US send 'famous basketball players' to normalize relations: report.

North Korean media condemns U.S. THAAD training as “military provocation”.

China has stepped up efforts to infiltrate Taiwan - president.

China cracks down on Ramadan fasting, prompting activist boycott of Chinese products.

Thai activists accused of insulting monarchy 'disappear' in Vietnam.

AFRICA

American hostage among four freed in western Africa following French special forces raid; two soldiers killed.

Nigerian pro-government militia frees hundreds of children.

Nigeria violence: Widespread attacks by armed gangs.

US air attack kills 13 ISIL fighters in Somalia.

South Africa election: ANC hails Ramaphosa for staving off defeat.

Libyan government presses US to block Gulf support for Tripoli offensive.

Tripoli threatens to suspend activities of forty foreign firms in Libya.

At least 50 dead after sinking of migrant boat off Tunisia, says UN.

EUROPE

US Secretary of State to visit Moscow, Sochi on May 12-14.

Russia, Ukraine naval dispute lands before sea tribunal in Hamburg.

Giuliani urges Ukraine to investigate Democrats.

EU chief: Britain would choose to stay in second referendum. Donald Tusk: chance of Brexit being cancelled could be 30%.

German government defends planned immigration laws.

Marine Le Pen, Italy's Salvini forge far-right alliance to 'overhaul EU from within'.

Row over German anthem erupts amid nationalism debate.

Over 10 mln people join Immortal Regiment marches in Russia.

AMERICAS

'Not above the law': Trump indictment in play after presidency, James Comey says.

US House works to end Trump’s suspension of aid to Central America.

Pentagon to transfer $1.5 billion to border wall from Afghan forces, other areas.

Venezuela's Juan Guaido calls for 'return to streets'.

Venezuela crisis: Opposition lawmakers take refuge in embassies.

Argentinian politician seriously injured in Buenos Aires shooting.

Colombia filmmaker shot dead reporting documentary on violence.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

French army rescues four hostages in Sahel, two soldiers killed in operation.

U.S. air strike kills 13 Islamic State fighters in Somalia: U.S. military.

Al-Qaeda is still a deadly threat in Yemen.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

New U.S. tariffs kick in amid trade talks; China vows to hit back.

Billionaire Jeff Bezos unveils Blue Moon lander in step towards lunar dream.

Uber goes into reverse as first day stock price disappoints.

Exclusive: India orders anti-trust probe of Google for alleged Android abuse - sources.
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A MH-60S helicopter hovers in the air with an oil tanker in the background as the USS John C. Stennis makes its way to the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, December 21, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo

Reuters: U.S. warns merchant ships of possible Iranian attacks in Middle East

LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. commercial ships including oil tankers sailing through key Middle East waterways could be targeted by Iran in one of the threats to U.S. interests posed by Tehran, the U.S. Maritime Administration said in an advisory.

The U.S. military said this week that a number of B-52 bombers would be part of additional forces being sent to the Middle East to counter what the Trump administration calls “clear indications” of threats from Iran to U.S. forces there. The Islamic Republic has dismissed the U.S. contention of a threat as “fake intelligence”.

Read more ....

MIDDLE EAST

Iran Guards reject U.S. talks, cleric threatens carrier.

Syrian troops continue push into jihadist stronghold of Idlib province.

ISIL attack kills at least four civilians in Baghdad's Sadr City.

Iraq under US pressure over Shia militias role.

Yemen government says UAE sending separatist fighters to Socotra.

Amid outcry over Yemen war, Saudi ship leaves France without arms cargo.

Israel lifts restriction on Gaza fishing zone as truce holds.

ASIA

Pakistan: Five dead as Baloch separatist gunmen attack coal mine.

Sri Lanka army chief says threat of more Islamist militant attacks contained.

North Korea's Kim orders stronger strike power; U.S. still open to talks.

North Korea requested US send 'famous basketball players' to normalize relations: report.

North Korean media condemns U.S. THAAD training as “military provocation”.

China has stepped up efforts to infiltrate Taiwan - president.

China cracks down on Ramadan fasting, prompting activist boycott of Chinese products.

Thai activists accused of insulting monarchy 'disappear' in Vietnam.

AFRICA

American hostage among four freed in western Africa following French special forces raid; two soldiers killed.

Nigerian pro-government militia frees hundreds of children.

Nigeria violence: Widespread attacks by armed gangs.

US air attack kills 13 ISIL fighters in Somalia.

South Africa election: ANC hails Ramaphosa for staving off defeat.

Libyan government presses US to block Gulf support for Tripoli offensive.

Tripoli threatens to suspend activities of forty foreign firms in Libya.

At least 50 dead after sinking of migrant boat off Tunisia, says UN.

EUROPE

US Secretary of State to visit Moscow, Sochi on May 12-14.

Russia, Ukraine naval dispute lands before sea tribunal in Hamburg.

Giuliani urges Ukraine to investigate Democrats.

EU chief: Britain would choose to stay in second referendum. Donald Tusk: chance of Brexit being cancelled could be 30%.

German government defends planned immigration laws.

Marine Le Pen, Italy's Salvini forge far-right alliance to 'overhaul EU from within'.

Row over German anthem erupts amid nationalism debate.

Over 10 mln people join Immortal Regiment marches in Russia.

AMERICAS

'Not above the law': Trump indictment in play after presidency, James Comey says.

US House works to end Trump’s suspension of aid to Central America.

Pentagon to transfer $1.5 billion to border wall from Afghan forces, other areas.

Venezuela's Juan Guaido calls for 'return to streets'.

Venezuela crisis: Opposition lawmakers take refuge in embassies.

Argentinian politician seriously injured in Buenos Aires shooting.

Colombia filmmaker shot dead reporting documentary on violence.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

French army rescues four hostages in Sahel, two soldiers killed in operation.

U.S. air strike kills 13 Islamic State fighters in Somalia: U.S. military.

Al-Qaeda is still a deadly threat in Yemen.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

New U.S. tariffs kick in amid trade talks; China vows to hit back.

Billionaire Jeff Bezos unveils Blue Moon lander in step towards lunar dream.

Uber goes into reverse as first day stock price disappoints.

Exclusive: India orders anti-trust probe of Google for alleged Android abuse - sources.


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