Gibraltar
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British tanker arrives in Dubai after 10-week detention in Iran
The British-flagged Stena Impero tanker arrived at Dubai’s Port Rashid on Friday after sailing out of Iranian waters, according to Refintiv shipping data, after it was detained in July during a row with Britain that has stoked tensions in the Persian Gulf, Trend reports citing Reuters.
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Iran says detention of British tanker lifted but investigation of ship ongoing
Iran’s foreign ministry said a detention order on the British-flagged tanker Stena Impero was lifted on Wednesday, but added that an investigation into the vessel was ongoing.
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Iranian maritime official says UK tanker Stena Impero to be released soon
Stena Impero, the British-flagged tanker detained by Iran on July 19, will be released soon, an Iranian maritime official said on Sunday.
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Zarif can be trusted to lead any potential future negotiations; U.S Professor
“The current tensions are partly a result of the US violation of the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) last year,” political science professor said.
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Satellite images show Iran oil tanker sought by US off Syria; AP
Satellite images appear to show the Iranian oil tanker Adrian Darya-1 near the Syrian port of Tartus, despite U.S. efforts to seize the vessel.
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Iranian oil tanker no longer has Turkish destination: Reuters
An Iranian oil tanker at the center of a dispute between Washington and Tehran is no longer heading towards Turkey’s Iskenderun port and now has no specified destination, Refinitiv ship tracking data showed on Saturday.
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Iran's Navy ready to escort 'Adrian Darya1' oil tanker
Deputy Coordinator of the Iranian Army announced the Navy's readiness for escorting the 'Adrian Darya 1' oil tanker, if necessary.
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Iranian tanker switches destination, heads to Turkey
An Iranian tanker at the center of a confrontation between Washington and Tehran has switched destination and is now heading to Turkey instead of southern Greece, data from real-time ship tracking website MarineTraffic showed on Saturday.
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US threatens those assisting released Iran-run tanker
The United States has threatened those potentially assisting the return of an Iranian-operated supertanker that has been released by Gibraltar after more than a month of detention there by Britain.
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Iran tanker departs after Gibraltar rejects US demand
The Iranian oil tanker at the centre of a diplomatic dispute has departed from Gibraltar after the British overseas territory rejected a US demand to seize the vessel.