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US Navy Seahawk Crashes in Arabian Sea, One Sailor Missing as Iran War Talks Proceed in Doha
A US Navy MH-60S Seahawk helicopter made an emergency water landing in the Arabian Sea early Tuesday, leaving one sailor missing after more than 30 hours of search operations. Three crew members were recovered in stable condition aboard the USS George H.W. Bush as American and Iranian negotiators reported positive progress in Doha.
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DNyuz
· Jun 26, 2026
Iran Strikes Vessel in Strait of Hormuz, Threatening More Shipping Disruptions
Tankers moored off the coast in Ulsan, South Korea, on June 25, 2026. —SeongJoon Cho—Bloomberg/Getty Images Iran on Thursday struck a vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, compromising efforts to restore shipping through the narrow waterway and threatening to unravel peace talks with the U.S. The attack came hours after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps []
Latestly.com
· Jul 8, 2026
K2 Airways Cargo Flight KTA1732 Missing: What Happened in Final Minutes Before Plane Disappeared off Pakistan Coast?
A major search and rescue operation is underway in the Arabian Sea after a K2 Airways cargo flight carrying five crew members vanished from radar on Tuesday night. Flight KTA1732, a Boeing 737-400 freighter en route from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, to Karachi, Pakistan, lost contact with air traffic control after reporting a technical malfunction.
Reuters
· Jun 29, 2026
LIVE: Vessel tracker showing Strait of Hormuz
A vessel tracker shows Strait of Hormuz traffic. Iranian and U.S. technical teams working on the implementation of an interim peace deal are expected to meet in Doha in the coming days, a source told Reuters on Monday, after tit-for-tat weekend strikes threatened to derail the fragile accord. #straitofhormuz #iran #iranwar #us #hormuz #oman #ships #marinetraffic #live #Reuters #News Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/
Metro
· Jul 1, 2026
Crew member missing after US Navy helicopter crashes into Arabian Sea
Crew member missing after US Navy helicopter crashes into Arabian Sea
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 27, 2026
Iran arah tiga kapal patah balik kerana guna ‘laluan haram’
TEHERAN: Tiga kapal tangki minyak asing diarahkan berpatah balik ke Teluk selepas cuba melalui perairan Selat Hormuz tanpa kebenaran Iran, lapor penyiar rasmi negara itu, IRIB. Menurut laporan itu, kapal berkenaan cuba menggunakan laluan selatan selat tanpa berkoordinasi dengan pihak berkuasa Iran, sekali gus mencetuskan campur tangan Tentera Laut Pengawal Revolusi Islam (IRGC). Tentera laut ... Read more The post Iran arah tiga kapal patah balik kerana guna ‘laluan haram’ appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Middle East Eye
· Jun 25, 2026
Shipping giant says stranded vessels have left Gulf after Hormuz closure
Shipping giant says stranded vessels have left Gulf after Hormuz closure Shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd says all of its vessels that were stranded in the Gulf after the temporary closure of the Strait of Hormuz have now left the region. A company spokesperson said the decision followed a security assessment and consultations with the relevant authorities. All Hapag-Lloyd vessels that were affected by the temporary closure of the Strait of Hormuz and had been waiting in the Persian Gulf to leave have now safely left the Gulf region, the spokesperson said. The company said it would not provide further details for security reasons.
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Related coverage for "US Navy Seahawk Crashes in Arabian Sea, One Sailor Missing as Iran War Talks Proceed in Doha": DNyuz — Iran Strikes Vessel in Strait of Hormuz, Threatening More Shipping Disruptions. Latestly.com — K2 Airways Cargo Flight KTA1732 Missing: What Happened in Final Minutes Before Plane Disappeared off Pakistan Coast?. Reuters — LIVE: Vessel tracker showing Strait of Hormuz. Metro — Crew member missing after US Navy helicopter crashes into Arabian Sea. Utusan Malaysia — Iran arah tiga kapal patah balik kerana guna ‘laluan haram’. Middle East Eye — Shipping giant says stranded vessels have left Gulf after Hormuz closure