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Maritime traffic in Strait of Hormuz hits weekly low amid hostilities; Iran denies attack

Maritime traffic in Strait of Hormuz hits weekly low amid hostilities; Iran denies attack

L'Orient-Le Jour

Maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has fallen to a weekly low due to ongoing hostilities. The International Energy Agency has also lowered its 2026 oil demand forecast.

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How outlets framed it

All sources: L'Orient-Le Jour reports on the significant decrease in maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, linking it to ongoing hostilities and attacks on oil tankers, while also noting the International Energy Agency's revised oil demand forecasts for 2026.

Key divergence: The coverage consistently focuses on the Strait of Hormuz and related conflicts, with specific reports detailing Israeli actions in Ali Taher and Hezbollah involvement, alongside Emirati denouncements of Iranian attacks.

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Maritime traffic in Strait of Hormuz hits weekly low amid hostilities; Iran denies attack — coverage across 23 sources | Zaviye