The United States Central Command says that 55 ships transporting more than 17 million barrels of oil and cargo have crossed the Strait of Hormuz and that traffic on the chokepoint increased, rejecting Iran’s claims that the waterway is closed.
The Sudanesehuman rights organizationEmergency Lawyers reports that nine civilians have been killed in a Rapid Support Forces (RSF) drone strike on a passenger vehicle carrying civilians in North Darfur. Additionally, another drone struck the Um Bayada market, causing a massive fire.
Iran's Persian Gulf Strait Authority states that tariffs and insurance will not be collected from ship owners during the 60-day period of the Islamabad Memorandum. However, it also calls for ships to register with it, and requires that a transit request for the Strait of Hormuz must be made 48 hours prior to arrival.
Costa Ricanpolice arrest a man in connection with an alleged threat against presidentLaura Fernández Delgado. The president is evacuated during a visit to northern Costa Rica after an explosion was reported nearby.
BolivianpresidentRodrigo Paz and the Bolivian Workers' Confederation trade union reach an agreement aimed at easing a 50-day protest crisis marked by road blockades and supply shortages. Other protest groups continue demonstrations and demand Paz's resignation.
Malaysianresearchers identify Pleurocordyceps cornusynnemata, a new fungal species in Borneo that parasitizesOphiocordyceps fungi infecting ants. Scientists also report the discovery of a previously undocumented spider-infecting fungus.