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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Arakci says the Strait of Hormuz is open, but not to tankers and ships that belong to, quote, our enemies and their allies.
In an exclusive interview on MSNOW, Arakchi said Russia and China are cooperating militarily with Iran.
When asked about the health of Moshtaba Khamenei, he said there's no problem with the new supreme leader, adding the Islamic Republic is rooted in society and its political structure is well established and not dependent on a single individual.
The Palestinian militant group Hamas is urging Iran to stop attacking its Gulf neighbors.
It is the first time Hamas, a key ally, has weighed in on Iran's actions during this war.
The White House is investigating the possibility of imposing tariffs on goods from 60 economies.
It's the second time the administration said it would look at new tariffs this week under a statute that's meant to combat unfair trading practices.
NPR's Daniel Kurtzleben reports.
Airline tickets are starting to climb related to the war in Iran.
A strong storm left hundreds of thousands without power from Wisconsin to New York, and more extreme weather is expected over the coming days.
NPR's Matt Bloom reports on forecasts calling for a bevy of conditions across the nation, from a polar vortex in the Midwest and East to a heat wave in the West.
Russia continued its attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure this weekend.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said Moscow launched more than 400 drone and nearly 70 missile strikes, killing at least four people, according to the Associated Press.
Reuters reports two additional deaths, citing Ukrainian officials in other regions.
At least 15 others were wounded, and officials in the Zaporizhia region say three other people are in critical condition.
Trilateral peace talks between the U.S., Ukraine and Russia have been postponed because of the war in the Middle East.