Iran and Oman Advance a Temporary Hormuz Route
CNN sells a deal window; Tehran still denies US talks and talks only to Muscat.
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CNN sells a deal window; Tehran still denies US talks and talks only to Muscat.
Wires count sorties; X loops beach footage after the Patriot-shortage frame.
DN files a brief; X barely leaves Iran and Ukraine.
Mint leads palace intrigue; X still prices Hormuz, not the IRGC.
MoD tallies intercepts; X reads every civilian death as magazine math.
SCMP frames a new PM; X still hears Diego Garcia as the war map.
Wires recycle the plan; X counts the dead.
ISW maps belts; X already buried the city.
Islamabad hints TTP; X wants a named cell, and Tuesday still has no claim of responsibility.
CNN sells a three-month Oman corridor as the reopening; X hears a Trump deal with Tehran that Muscat's table still is not.
Al Jazeera's Tuesday slug still has Tehran denying U.S. talks while Trump sells a last chance; X hears a table that Baghaei keeps empty.
Democracy Now logs a Monday beach strike with children among the dead; war X posts it as a trophy while the wire still has no named resort inquiry.
Democracy Now puts five dead around Moscow on Tuesday morning; Telegram treats it as the capital falling while the wire still says around Moscow.
Tuesday's wire still holds Saturday's Kyiv nine; X refreshes the capital death as if it happened this morning.
Emergency Lawyers still have 35 at a North Darfur court; X treats every new Sudan clip as a fresh massacre with a new number.
JPost and NPR still have 67 to 70 percent past the Yellow Line; X posts the map as a finished conquest.
Hamas still ties handover to withdrawal while X treats disarmament as done and MSM keeps the sequence fight open.
Myanmar leader still in Thailand on the calendar while X calls the trip a red-carpet wash and Reuters sells calibrated re-engagement.