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01/03/2026
British Maritime Trade Organization: Multiple reports have been received that ships sailing in the Persian Gulf have received information regarding the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Unless officially enforced, the claim of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz through high-frequency declarations does not have legal binding in international law.
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According to NBC, the FBI counterterrorism team is on high alert.
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Downing Street, UK: British Prime Minister Starmer spoke on the phone with the Emir of Qatar this afternoon. British Prime Minister Starmer expressed deep concern over the attacks on Qatar and other regional partners. British Prime Minister Starmer reiterated that the UK is committed to defending Qatar and its allies.
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The UAE government is sending messages to citizens and residents instructing them to stay at home and await further instructions.
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Bahrain: The three buildings, Al-Manama, and Muhalrak, were damaged and are being handled.
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Small-cap digital currencies fell more than 4.3% on Saturday, with a cumulative decline of 14% in February. Solana has fallen more than 21% cumulatively, while Bitcoin has fallen more than 22% cumulatively.
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